RMR1
@Simberia
If they want to burn money pointlessly I am willing to give them my bank account number.Lawrence Stroll is only one member of a multinational consortium of owners.
This sport is hopelessly lost.
If they want to burn money pointlessly I am willing to give them my bank account number.Lawrence Stroll is only one member of a multinational consortium of owners.
Stroll and partners are about to find out how fast F1 bleeds money out of privateers. Will be interesting to see how long this lasts.
Curious what naysayers like you will do if Stroll actually does well in a better car. Or better yet, beats Perez? Are you going to also be complaining that Kubica doesn't deserve a seat in F1 if Williams is still a back marker in 2019? You all seem to forget that Stroll managed a podium in 2017.
Tell Liberty Media you want to drive one. We will see what lap time you put in before you crash.I think what's happened in the last few years is not so much the physicality of the car but just the actual forces generated on the body itself. The cars all have some form of power steering now but the brakes are still hard work over a two hour race.
The two main differences I suppose are firstly the last set of regulations, which brought about the massive increase in aerodynamics and tyre grip. So they are more physical from the point of view of being thrown around.
The second difference is drivers no longer have the luxury of going flat out all the time, they have to look after the car to enable it to last X number of races. Whether that is engine, gearbox, etc. So yes from that point of view you have a point.
On a different tact, the performance difference between something like a GP2 car and F1 is also much smaller now. When you think of the 80's or even 90's the performance jump between a junior category car and F1 was huge, that doesn't apply quite so much now. However it's unfortunate that due to the technology in something like GP2 the driver budget is approaching almost the same level as an F1 seat now.
He may be good or the next Pedro Diniz (His dad owned chain of supermarkets and brought in Parmalat Sponsorship to any team willing to let him drive. Not much success. Money wont buy podeoms.)Nothing to do with sport. In sport you race if you are good enough. Here Stroll can race just because his dad buys a team. The worst part is that Stroll won'tbe able to prove anything to himself. Would he have been good enough to get there without his dad? Who knows. The podium he got in 2017 counts nothing: once you are in, everything can happen. Pastor Maldonado won a race, Eliseo Salazar scored 1 point, everything can happen. Lance, if you are a man: fire yourself - lol! - and prove that you deserve a seat!
Some fans don't appear to have a basic understanding of how difficult it is to race at this level.
Stroll can't be bad - probably not among the top tier, but he's doing a reasonable job of racing in F1; for a start, doesn't crash into his opponents as often as a few over-hyped individuals who shall remain nameless.
I am genuinely interested to see what LS can do in a half decent car.....he won't set the world alight, but I imagine he will do OK for himself.
I get your point, but a car is only as good as the man behind the wheel. Look at Bottas in the second Merc, simply off the pace of Hamilton for much of the season. Or Vandoorne against Nando....
Realistically you can only be measured against the sister car, especially in the midfield
I believe you knew what I was getting at without the need to be condescending.
I just wanted a decent forum where I could discuss my favorite sport....