jgredline wrote:Does this guy really think Alonso is beter than Kimi??
Alonso is better than Kimi. Proof: he has beaten him with a lot less money.
Development is a responsability of the driver, too. And McLaren development has been under Kimi spell, as numerous news proclaim. It is easy (and immature, maybe...

) to put all pressure on engineers and claim you are a victim of the car. This certainly is not the posture adopted by Schumacher,
which is a role model in this respect, I believe. If I were working for Räikkonen I would be feed up (or desperate!). Dennis ultra-proud comments don't help either.
Kimi reaction to Montecarlo car failure speaks volumes.
Being a good pilot is very, very different from being a quick pilot. For example, now the that the World Cup is here, being a kicker extraordinaire does not make you a better football player. If you complain about how good you are and how frustrated you are by your team, you are not a very good football player. E-ve-ry time a team wins a championship, some or all of his opponents complain of "bad luck": this is what we call here, with a little tongue-in-cheek, the "luck of the champion".
Finally, let's face it: JPM shows that the McLaren car is not as delicate as it is in Kimi's hands. Here, we call this kind of pilots "a lead foot" (I'm trying to translate here, actually, in Colombia we should say something like a "brave leg"). A pilot has to know the weaknesses of his car, as a minimum. As you yourself say: "to finish first, first you have to finish".
Just my two cents... I would find unjust to say that Kimi is a bad pilot. But reality is showing us that he is no better than Alonso, to say the least.