
He beat 2008 Formula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton, four-time IndyCar champion and triple Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti, 2012 World Touring Car champion Rob Huff, Force India F1 driver Paul di Resta and 2012 DTM runner-up Gary Paffett to win the award.
Sam who? Sam Michael?Nando wrote:Sometimes Sam talks about him as if it´s his lost son or something
Well on on-track performance, I don't think you'd give it to JB over Lewis.Got to be some odd criteria to win that award. I can´t even think of a reason as to why he would get it before Hamilton.
that might sound fanboyish but i´m trying to be unbiased.
Let's not get carried away with the exaggerations.Nando wrote:being reincarnated.
I´m not.raymondu999 wrote:Let's not get carried away with the exaggerations.
I spoke to an Autosport editor and they clarified the situation for me. Results are based on a reader vote, not via a panel discussion.
Or, arguably, da Costa for rookie of the year. Certainly this year's pick of the junior bunch, anyway.Mika1 wrote:Robin Frijns should be rookie of the year, WSR 3.5 champ, but they picked a F2 runner-up, unbelievable.
Wow, i was wrong, Autosport showing their ratings are absolutely worthless.WhiteBlue wrote:Unfortunately the previous thread is now locked so I have to open another one.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... ostpopular
Vettel won the international driver award.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... ostpopular
Button won British competition driver
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104693
Peter Sauber won the Bolster Award
So some predictions were wildly off the mark. Congratulations to Sebastian Vettel and Jenson Button. They both had a good season and deserved the Awards. I wish the runner ups Hamilton and Alonso more luck next season.
It's not Autosport staff though - it's a reader vote.Cylinder wrote:Wow, i was wrong, Autosport showing their ratings are absolutely worthless.
raymondu999 wrote:It's not Autosport staff though - it's a reader vote.Cylinder wrote:Wow, i was wrong, Autosport showing their ratings are absolutely worthless.
Well in a way it's not worthless... in that it means Button is more of a people's champion than LewisCylinder wrote:raymondu999 wrote:It's not Autosport staff though - it's a reader vote.Cylinder wrote:Wow, i was wrong, Autosport showing their ratings are absolutely worthless.
Ahh okay, then its definitley worthless, i feel much better now.
Sorry, I have attached the wrong URL. I have fixed it now in the original post.GrizzleBoy wrote:Why?WhiteBlue wrote: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.ph ... ostpopular
Button won British competition driver