strad wrote:AS we all know, today no top notch driver is going to drag even a third ranked car to the front whereas Nuvolari or Fangio or Villeneuve or Senna could make up for the faults of the car.
But all Senna titles came from the period when he had a very good car. Maybe not #1 in terms of speed, but no less than #2. And he also actively sought the possibility to come to the better equipped team.
Having said that, what Piquet jr. says is RIDICULOUS.
It was Senna who spent countless hour in debriefs, remembered the revs in every corner, sensed tyre pressure differences in a family van etc. There was no other driver at his time who had the same attention to detail. If he needed to learn how all the electronics of the modern car work in order to be competitive he'd do that, that's for sure. And he also had much more brain capacity to do that than that little moron just because he had infinitely more talent.