Assuming you're not joking, no, F2 is just whacky this year, with heavy inconsistency and mixups in terms of what drivers or teams are able to gel with the new car at a given weekend.bananapeel23 wrote: ↑23 Sep 2024, 13:00The current F2 field must be outrageously good given how well Bearman and Colapinto have performed after being hastily thrown into a seat and told to race. Their necks aren't ready. They have very little real F1 experience and little to no time to prepare, yet were immediately on the pace.
The crazy thing is that Bearman and Colapinto aren't even the best drivers in F2 this season. Colapinto isn't even the best F2 rookie, arguably not even top 3. I think he has already made it clear he deserves an F1 seat. If an F2 rookie that isn’t even top 3 is this good, just imagine how good someone like Bortoleto must be.
Surely this is the strongest F2 field ever? Maybe you could argue for 2018, but I don't think so.
It's frustrating in that it's nearly impossible to really read anything into this F2 field as a result.