Well what i don't like to hear is, ''it's the new rules that don't suit driver x''.
The best drivers in the world should be able to adapt, no matter what.
For example, before the start of the season a lot people were saying Kimi had an advantage over Alonso cause the new car's would suit him better. And now after a few races and particularly last race where Alonso finished like a minute in front of Kimi it's like the opposite '' Kimi is disadvantaged cause of the new rules''.
Also i think Vettel will bounce back from a poor start of the season. But it's good to see Ricciardo taking on the fight.
Only today found out cause this news is so well hidden in the lfs forums.
Had to find out through a signature.
Anyway better late than never. Sad to see u go Tomek, who i will remember as IMOL . A petrolhead just like the most of us and one of the very fastest simracers out there.
Not really... They were expecting to be at the back in Q3, so u gotta do something different than the others and they did. Just like Caterham and Marusia did earlier, it's common sense really.
Well with Kimi u know what u will get i gues with the advantages u describe, but i would still prefer the young up and coming over Kimi who is not gonna make a alot of mistakes but also on the long term does not have the potential to grow into the next Schumacher/Alonso. Also when Kimi and Felipe were teammates at ferrari they were pretty even if u look at both seasons. So would it be an improvement over Massa?
I don't see Grosjean as a talent, i think he has had plenty of chances and is not F1 material. There are better guys knocking on the door. The likes of Bianchi, Magnussen, Da Costa, Frijns and Carlos Sainz, heck i even think Pic is better.
As for your Massa comment i think u are spot on, actually i think it's the same way with Grosjean at Renault..
Why would Ferrari want Raikkonen, they got Bianchi who will do it for 10 times less money and is better (indeed my opinion).
I don't see Alonso leaving Ferrari, if he wants to go into the history books like the greatest ever or something close to that he can't afford to leave a struggling team. Schumacher joined ferrari and gave them feedback for them to build a better car, he did not leave them cause they were too slow.
Firstly i would like to say sorry to Deko for loosing my temper, the entire race was just agony with the level of racing and in that moment i just lost it.
I would say the problem is there are too little people interested to race the 500. In the past some drivers who u don't want to see on a day like today were shifted out. Now it's like we let anyone race to keep the numbers up.
I think this will be my last 500 i took part it, cause i don't expect it to get better in time, unless some new content might attract a lot more people back into lfs.