zeph wrote:GitanesBlondes wrote:Many have claimed to me he is great, but providing proof of it has become a tall order.
Right. Since greatness is not a quantifiable metric by any standard, providing supporting evidence becomes an exercise in persuading others to agree on just where to move the goalposts.
+2.
I'll repeat what i said before because it seems to be pointed at deaf's ears instead of read the way it was intended;
Colin Chapman was a great. Adrian Newey is a great. Ross Brawn is a great.
I never ever said Ross Brawn equals Chapmans' greatness in any way, neither do I think Newey is as great as Chapman.
Chapman being greater then Brawn does not make Ross NOT a great.
I mentioned before and i agree to zeph's direction to what you can clearly find in the wiki article, and i've mentioned
the awards handed to Brawn aren't because he's not a great - it's because he DID do great. Again, he was paramount
in the Schumacher-Ferrari success era, he brought success with Benetton and he brought success with BrawnGP - for which he got several awards. There's your greatness right there. If not turning a mediocre honda works team of years before into a championship winner which was on the verge of completely collapsing and spooning in a different engine is great, then
there can't be held any discussion here.
Instead, in a monkey p**p-throwing contest some supposedly 'illegal' stuff and supposed 'friend politics diffuser-gate' are thrown into the subject trying to smear Ross? Like I said, nobody,s without flaws, and go ahead go as simple as wiki Chapman and you'll find the forementioned delorean scandal in which Colin would have gotten a 10-year sentence.
I never said Ross was an angel. But he earned his place in F1. And now it's suddenly Jean Todt? tell me, what has Jean Todt done recently, as FIA-president? If you look at that, Mosley and Ecclestone certainly were 'greater'.........but you see, that's
bringing in an endless futile discussion.
because as simple as this:
Many have claimed to me he is great, but providing proof of it has become a tall order.
vise versa could also be pointed out: providing proof he ISN'T great is a tall order aswell.
I'm glad others can read and understand though.
his record speaks for itself.
there you have it.
i guess fanboyism and haterism aren't saved just for the drivers.........