FoxHound wrote:Powerful point Nando.
I would have to say Schumacher is not as good as his stats suggest because he was playing a game biased in his favour.
If he was, I reckon we all would be eulogising about how Schumacher manhandled a Mercedes to victory by now.
But as it turns out, he cannot. So he is Human, and yes, he needs a bloody good car to win.
Your non sequitur is quite amusing, I see this all the time.
It is the job of anyone, no matter what you do in life, to load the dice in your favour. Whether through superior preparation, identifying more potential problems and finding solutions, better planning , more practice or a higher level of natural talent, it is the nature of life to load the dice in your own favour. Every F1 driver tries to do that. But first te driver has to have the necessary skills to load the dice.
He needs a natural ability to drive
an aptitude to understand the car
An aptitude to feel the cars behaviour
an aptitude to communicate that.
Yes he is not able to achieve that at Mercedes because the key drivers tools have been taken away. i.e driving and doing a lot of it to develop the car and setup. The teams who can achieve good set up have good simulators. There is no coincidence here.
The tools available to drivers to get the car working within its design limits are now available to much more drivers. The driver engineer relationship is skewed toward the engineer. The driver has to bring it home.
Its not so much that Schumacher isn't as good as anyone thought, but rather that theres a great deal more drivers who are able to perform thanks to the much more sophisticated tools that s helps them achieve what they require the car to do before the car has turned a wheel.
Like I said in another thread, Schumacher is from an era when cars were far more agricultural and a seat of the pants technique was required. Todays cars aer much safer, and sims allow near perfect set up to those who are able to use the tool effectively. It also makes it harder to compare but I think loooking at Schumacher's performance, he is still as fast as he ever was and thats pretty darn quick in a dog