No on is denying he's a good driver, but neither are the 1000s of kids that race every weekend who's dad don't have a 1 to 1 relationship with Ferrari.
I'm not saying he's the best driver, I'm just saying he's a good driver who just happens to have the full package to make it to F1 (contacts with Ferrari.) If he was a bad driver who's dad had contacts with Ferrari, he wouldn't have gotten signed.
KF2 is at the moment highest class cause the World Championship will be driven with them. Also, drivers shouldnt be signed at 11yrs. 15-16 is the right age, when they have achieved smthing big (like De Vries after winning EC in KF3) SuperKF ix just out, no Euro Champs and no World Champ, I dont call that high level
Like Verstappen, he has all the money to race forever. He isnt the best driver, but he controls the whole CRG team at, cause of his dad. At Genk for eg. Verstappen got a 10sec. Penalty for cutting, Jos called the stewards and the penalty was gone. Anyone knows someone like this?
You can't really blame the rich ones for making it, it's a rich sport. If you can't afford the equipment to compete, then you can't afford it. Simple as. It's a shitty deal, but that's the sport. It's expensive by nature.
She already did some testing in the single seaters here in Holland. But fore sure karting is not going to guarantee a good career in single seaters. It's all about making the right choices and money.
Didn't say "make it into F1". I said "top of the sport" aka win championships. If we look at the guys 'truly' fighting for this years championship - Alonso/Hamilton/Vettel/Button - you'll notice they've all raced at the high levels of karting. The guys that don't or haven't raced at that level tend to fall short unless of course they inherit some insane car advantage. But merely getting into F1 really isn't THAT big of a deal.
There was a time, when I was a naiive young'n, when I would have disagreed with you... but looking at the calibre of some of the drivers in F1, you're right. Some of them shouldn't have been there, really.
1. He's too young to race in the Rotax World Finals. He raced in the support 'Mini Roc' class which is not the same thing at all!
2. The Rotax World Finals is not the highest level of karting. Rotax is a recreational hobby leisure class that uses a diabolical engine that should not even be called a 'kart engine'. You have to look at the KF (bit of a mess atm but hey) and KZ classes racing at the WSK and CIK for the highest levels of the sport.
The kid may be a good little driver, but it's a bit suss that before the Canadian GP, Ferrari happen to sign up the son of one of the biggest and most lucrative business partners who is based in... Canada!
Good luck to the kid (the angst isn't towards HIM), but this whole thing smacks of being patronised by Ferrari. They are pretending they've signed some unknown kid prodigy like McLaren have done, when in fact they've really just hooked up a deal with a very very very close and very very very wealthy business friend. It's dishonest and breeds false hope to all those young kids out there who think they could get a deal to.
It depends, some of them shouldn't be there by pure performance, but usually for those, they should be there because they did enough in raising money, one way or another.