jz11 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 20:25
GPR-A wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 19:23
Great drivers of today are not any less greater than those of the past and neither the great drivers of the future would be any less greater than those of today. Greatness can't be compared across generations. Anyone who tops the competition of their generation consistently for an extended period of time, bound to achieve greatness. Period.
I'm not going to argue my point much, but I'm thinking that in the last 8-10 years drivers role in the development of the car has significantly been diminished, driver back then was a bigger part of the equation, and not so much today, that is not to say that drivers today wouldn't be capable to be bigger part of the development, but today they simply don't need to be, there is a whole army of people crunching numbers and coming up with stuff to make it go faster
hence a great driver in the 80-90ties winning championships might be considered "more of a champion" that let's say Vettel in the 2011-2013 Red Bull car
In addition to this we know far more of what is going on today. A mechanic drops a driver and its on twitter.
In the days of Senna and early MS we had a magazine every month that had a page or two about them, and we had the opinion of the handful of jurnos who were writing plus the occasional mention of a commentator on TV.
No interactive, nothing newer than a few days unless it was on the start of the show, no feature or Teds notebook etc.
Now I spend as much time in a day as I spent in a month reading F1 stuff. We get photographs of the drivers signing hats, shirts programs etc, back then the time and space was needed to tell us what we wanted, even then most of it was left out as there was not the air time or print inches to report it.
Hamilton has his dog with him would be a one liner. Hamitons girlfriend would not be mentioned except in News of the World (which for those who don't know it had no news and the world ended at the m25, erm, which was not there. )
Driver changes would be casually mentioned at the start of the program or occasional in the press if it was one of the top 3.
Vhs was in its infancy, but I threw out a tea chest of VHS of the Senna and Mansel years when I saw how poor the quality was when I tried to move then to digital.
We just can not compare, even if we lived through them, those younger than maybe what? 35, just can not even think about how to imagine it. When they do it is wrong as the concept is foreign
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