Diesel wrote:Schumacher has driven in to plenty of people though, need I remind you how he sealed his first championship? Don't go preaching he's 'firm but fair', he's ruthless, and that's what makes him one of the best.
On Topic. Jenson's drive in Canada was one of the most impressive 'from the back of the field' drives I've seen in a long time.
I would have to say Hamilton's GP2 drive in Turkey '06 is the most impressive in recent memory. Spins on the second lap which put him right at the back of the field. Spends the rest of the 23 lap race storming through the field to finish in second position. In my opinion it was probably the drive that really got him noticed that year.
Lewis should probably watch this race again, learn where he's been going wrong lately, such a brilliant race.
Buttons win in Canada, was down totally due to the safety car that allowed him to make up a lap and a half. The most impressive recovery drive was that by Vettel in Brazil. from dead last, and in the pits, without radio and with a damaged car, and then to save the wdc!dren wrote:For me, it's hard to top Button's most recent win in Canada although the DRS helped him quite a bit. Schumacher and Kimi are two others recently who have had great drives as well.
Has to be said that without failed 1 minute pitstop at the end of the race he would finish second and probably not quite far of button.raymondu999 wrote:From dead last and in the pits? That was Abu Dhabi. Vettel started 4th in Brazil 2012 (spun to last on the opening lap)
Yes, and that was his recovery!..Isnt that the title of the thread? If some people are claiming that Buttons drive from last to win (with aid of SC ) was a recovery, then why would Vettels not be clased as one?raymondu999 wrote:From dead last and in the pits? That was Abu Dhabi. Vettel started 4th in Brazil 2012 (spun to last on the opening lap)
Brazil (4th-last-6th) still counts as recovery. But he did NOT do this:gilgen wrote:Yes, and that was his recovery!..Isnt that the title of the thread? If some people are claiming that Buttons drive from last to win (with aid of SC ) was a recovery, then why would Vettels not be clased as one?raymondu999 wrote:From dead last and in the pits? That was Abu Dhabi. Vettel started 4th in Brazil 2012 (spun to last on the opening lap)
a) He had radioThe most impressive recovery drive was that by Vettel in Brazil. from dead last, and in the pits, without radio
Probably considering Button won the racegilgen wrote:Yes, and that was his recovery!..Isnt that the title of the thread? If some people are claiming that Buttons drive from last to win (with aid of SC ) was a recovery, then why would Vettels not be clased as one?raymondu999 wrote:From dead last and in the pits? That was Abu Dhabi. Vettel started 4th in Brazil 2012 (spun to last on the opening lap)