Gerhard Berger wrote:wesley123 wrote:Gerhard Berger wrote:You talk like they have been in the sport for many years. Maldonando has just over 2.5 years worth of experience, and Grosjean has approximately 2 years.
I'll still use the example of Vettel. In his first few years, he was crashing with Kubica/Webber/Button and making other errors. Whitmarsh even called him crash kid. Now look at him...
The difference with Vettel is that he actually matured, he actually grown, while both Grosjean and Maldonado still do the same mistakes they made in their rookie years, and even before that did in GP2. If they still are not able to drive normally on a regular basis after 2+ years in F1 and a overly long period of time in GP2 then it isn't going to come to them anymore.
Vettel only really cut out the mistakes after 3 years of being in F1. Maldonado and Grosjean have not been in F1 that long.
Sebastian Vettel was 20 years old, in only his 5th year in racing cars, when he debuted.
Lewis Hamilton was 22 years old, in only his 7th year in racing cars, when he debuted.
Pastor Maldonado was 26 years old, in his 10th year in racing cars, when he debuted.
Romain Grosjean was 26 years old, in his 10th year in racing cars, when he re-debuted.