NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 01:06
Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 01:01
NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:55
You claimed Max jumped 2 tiers, I assume you were talking Euro F3 to F1.
EuroF3 to F1 is jumping 1 class (F2), which Kvyat and I believe Bottas also did.
From karting to EuroF3 is jumping 2 classes:
1. Formula Ford/regional F4
2. European Formula Renault and regional F3
Yeah Bottas Kvyat Stroll ect as I mentioned earlier and you obviously didnt see.
So if Jumping classes makes a driver better, Kimi puts Max to shame, and as Lewis took pretty much every step and had 2 goes at pretty much all of ot, does that mean he's not so good?
Well done Max for skipping 2 tiers
I saw it, but it was not relevant as I was talking about the step from karting to EuroF3, not to F1. This can be seen when reading the post better.
1. Yes, Kimi did it even more extreme, he is a world champion now
2. No it doesnt mean you are a worse driver. Leclerc and Hamilton however dominated every step they took up the ladder, which is different.
3. As Vandoorne show junior category success is by no means a perfect indicator of F1 success. Also Michael Schumacher did not have the most stellar junior career.
The main question however was why RB in 2014 and my previous post explains it from the then available perspective. Hindsight is always nice to have.
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