For me driver of the year/season has to be Alonso... 99% of the season he carried that Scuderia Ferrari single handedly
+1...No truer words have been spoken.
For me driver of the year/season has to be Alonso... 99% of the season he carried that Scuderia Ferrari single handedly
Turn 8 is a great point to overtake. It was just Alonso's car lacking top speed yesterday compared to the mighty speed of Petrov. Turn 1, 5, 7, 11 were also good spots.
Don't think it was the track to be blamed but the drivers not willing to take exceptional risks in the final race.
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In season 2006 Schumi passed Fernando on the track in Corea and was clearly much faster than him ,
Nice post Mark, I have to agree with those, Except I'd like to see hulkenberg stick it out at Williams. It would be nice to see them continue to grow back towards their former glories, and to pull a young talent with them as they do.
For me the driver of the season has gotta be Kobayashi. He singlehandedly banned the sentance 'unable to overtake' from F1!
Alonso is second best overtaker after Lewis, and even with a faster car in straights, he couldn't pass the other renault.
Yeah - I wanted Hulkenburg to keep his Williams drive as well, more than Rubens keeping his, just like I wanted Rosberg to stay there - but the reports are already out that Hulkenburg has lost his drive.
Williams are my team and I want nothing more than to see them back at the front. For no other reason than Frank Williams has and always will have my undying respect. That and the fact Williams go about racing the way I believe a team should: all about the team, the engineering excellence - williams aren't in F1 to make a business out of it, or grow brand WilliamsF1, they are in it to win!
Well said Mark and the bonus for us as viewers is that it is much more fun to look at. Such maneuvers separates the men from the boys.Mansell's version of track position was putting his car on the piece of track he wanted, whether you wanted it or had it first or not.