And you know this how? We have seen him doing karting.mx_tifoso wrote:No, I honestly don't want Kubica at Ferrari. He is damaged goods and there are more drivers out there that offer more potential and performance without the compromise.
I have to be honest and say I don't get all the fuss over Perez. Sure he's a solid driver, a safe pair of hands if you will. But he is being flattered by the tyres and car in the same way Button and Vettel have come to the fore ever since the Pirelli era. These tyres reward the smooth consistent driving style that these drivers naturally favour.MIKEY_! wrote:I doubt Kubica will find a spot at Ferrari now that Perez is in the picture
I don't think his talent is doubted by anyone. But the question is whether he can recover to where he was physically and mentally previously - not to mention he will be quite a bit rusty .Nando wrote:And you know this how? We have seen him doing karting.mx_tifoso wrote:No, I honestly don't want Kubica at Ferrari. He is damaged goods and there are more drivers out there that offer more potential and performance without the compromise.
Something that takes a much bigger toll on your hands, arms then an F1 car with power steering.
Kubica is a future world champion no doubt about it.
All the other drivers have an immense respect for Kubica and his mentality to racing.
People who know, knows.
Many seem to think he´s just another F1 driver but i can assure you that isn´t the case.
Another thing that also is worth noting is that Kubica and Alonso are friends.
real friends and not the fake thing between Button and Hamilton for instance.