What about 1.5 sec difference in BCN quali whit no reliability problems for Vandoorne?
What about 1.5 sec difference in BCN quali whit no reliability problems for Vandoorne?
I don't like comparison. You NEVER know, what's going on. Comparison between driver is a thing for fanboys. I'm not a fan of any driver (I don't understand how one can be fan of another one. That's a concept I don't understand). So I am more relaxed on racedays. Perhaps I even see things different. What I don't see, is that you could compare a driver with multiple years of F1 experience with a newbee. That's ridiculous.
i disagree on your points of view 100%marvin78 wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 14:40I don't like comparison. You NEVER know, what's going on. Comparison between driver is a thing for fanboys. I'm not a fan of any driver (I don't understand how one can be fan of another one. That's a concept I don't understand). So I am more relaxed on racedays. Perhaps I even see things different. What I don't see, is that you could compare a driver with multiple years of F1 experience with a newbee. That's ridiculous.
Remember that one race where Alonso got out-qualified by Hamilton/Button/... with a difference of x.x seconds.
ok...that 1 race, but ATM it is 5-0 for Alonso vs VAN, yes its stil early and there was reliability problems but by the end of year what will happen?kaepernickus wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 14:56Remember that one race where Alonso got out-qualified by Hamilton/Button/... with a difference of x.x seconds.
They have to be on a much higher level compared to Alonso.
That's not an argument at all...
If Button will do a good lap like P7-P8 and Vandoorne can't, we can say that Mclaren chassis is in realy good condition and Vandoorne must work much more harder. Next year Mclaren can send Vandoorne to sauber as team mate of mutsushita ( I could be write wrong ) and Alo-But team again at Mclaren.GoranF1 wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 10:29No way.....what you are saying would be the case whit Alonso on board.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 09:25I think they'll be p7 and below. Realistically they cannot match the top 3 teams even at Monaco. Last year they just barely did it
Button will be rusty and Vandoorne is just not the level of Alonso(despite his junior record)
After Monaco i am afraid people will bash the Mclaren chassis allthough whit Alonso it would be clear best of the rest in MC.
I thought he braked later? that's what other driver sayftft wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 17:08Vandoorne is a talented driver, but he's having some difficulty adapting his 'feeder series'-driving style to the car.
Stoffel's very late on the brakes, and keeps his foot slightly on the brakes when already in a corner (ALO is already fully of the brakes at that time).
The fact that the car was tailored around Alonso doesn't make things easier. Alonso usually attacks a corner with a lot of initial steering lock, so he tends to brake a little bit earlier than most F1-drivers by default.
Give him some time.
Depends who you compare to, and not always easy to judge without the full telemetry data - but Lewis for example brakes a lot later than Fernando.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 19:55I thought he braked later? that's what other driver sayftft wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 17:08Vandoorne is a talented driver, but he's having some difficulty adapting his 'feeder series'-driving style to the car.
Stoffel's very late on the brakes, and keeps his foot slightly on the brakes when already in a corner (ALO is already fully of the brakes at that time).
The fact that the car was tailored around Alonso doesn't make things easier. Alonso usually attacks a corner with a lot of initial steering lock, so he tends to brake a little bit earlier than most F1-drivers by default.
Give him some time.
This also tide how good the car's brakes and they have to gain times.ftft wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 20:56Depends who you compare to, and not always easy to judge without the full telemetry data - but Lewis for example brakes a lot later than Fernando.Alonso Fan wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 19:55I thought he braked later? that's what other driver sayftft wrote: ↑19 May 2017, 17:08Vandoorne is a talented driver, but he's having some difficulty adapting his 'feeder series'-driving style to the car.
Stoffel's very late on the brakes, and keeps his foot slightly on the brakes when already in a corner (ALO is already fully of the brakes at that time).
The fact that the car was tailored around Alonso doesn't make things easier. Alonso usually attacks a corner with a lot of initial steering lock, so he tends to brake a little bit earlier than most F1-drivers by default.
Give him some time.
Agree about the comparison between drivers, but disagree about the comparison between teammates, that´s the only real comparison between drivers in F1 wich makes sense, and even the teams compare their drivers perfomances
Agree with a question mark. How a team interest with a driver ( which is number one for the team ) makes things easy for him with the car and if team don't care so much ( that is not as much as no 1 ) other driver ( no 2 ) he could be a bit unsuccesful with the car. And WDC is everytime more important for everyone.Andres125sx wrote: ↑20 May 2017, 12:41Agree about the comparison between drivers, but disagree about the comparison between teammates, that´s the only real comparison between drivers in F1 wich makes sense, and even the teams compare their drivers perfomances