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4 Nov 2013, 20:50 (Ref:3327195) | #1 | |
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Romain Grosjean
Grosjean has grown on me, in the past he's been fast but erratic, inconsistent, and reckless. And he's had some bad luck too. Since Kimi has signed with Ferrari I think Lotus has been giving him full support and he's learned from his mistakes and matured.
I can't remember who but some once said it's easier to make a fast driver slow than a slow driver fast. Maybe someone can help me with who said that and the actual quote. I think he has what it takes to be a future Champ someday, I look fwd to seeing him win his 1st race. What are y'alls thoughts of Grosjean? |
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4 Nov 2013, 20:58 (Ref:3327199) | #2 | ||
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Grosjean reminds me the class of drivers like Trulli in the past decade or Jarier in the 1970s. Very fast but prone to errors; later matured and had their chances, even to win, but hardly materialized them. Is a good driver, no doubt. But I have a question mark in case he would be one of the greats.
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4 Nov 2013, 21:01 (Ref:3327200) | #3 | ||
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I don't see him becoming one of the greats, but if Lotus can improve next season, I'd have a fiver on him winning a race. I like him. Hopefully he's got over whatever crisis of confidence he may have had over his errors and yes, let's hope that whoever joins him at Lotus, he still gets max support from the team.
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4 Nov 2013, 21:05 (Ref:3327202) | #4 | |
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He gets my vote. Took his bloody time getting his act together though.
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4 Nov 2013, 21:07 (Ref:3327203) | #5 | |
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I think he'a had a problem of being overwhelmed at the start of the races, but he's overcome that. I've been seeing Prost in his pits lately, doesn't he work for Renault now? Could he be coaching Grosjean and helping his recent maturity?
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4 Nov 2013, 21:07 (Ref:3327204) | #6 | ||
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Of course you could put him in a Red Bull and I'll be sick and tired of him in a couple of seasons.......
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4 Nov 2013, 21:12 (Ref:3327207) | #7 | ||
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Now Kimi and Alonso, my favorite two drivers, will be driving for Ferrari they are my favorite again. Though I still hope Lotus improve and do better. |
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4 Nov 2013, 21:48 (Ref:3327230) | #8 | ||
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I don't need to cheer for Alonso - my missus does that. Having said that, I still believe he is at least as good as Vettel. Kimi - never rated him particularly, even when he won the WDC. Warmed to him last season, but now I find myself tiring of him and hoping that Grosjean beats him. He represents himself as just too much of a dullard - I think many mistake his 'don't give a monkeys' attitude for humour and high intelligence......
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4 Nov 2013, 21:57 (Ref:3327238) | #9 | ||
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4 Nov 2013, 22:08 (Ref:3327243) | #10 | ||
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He's on a roll at the moment. But what will be the next thing to rock his confidence and start from zero again?
He looked very impressive on Sunday, but as i think i make clear - i have my reservations. |
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4 Nov 2013, 22:41 (Ref:3327263) | #11 | |
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Singapore qualified 3 Ret from 6 with pneumatic failure Korea qualified 3 finished 3 Japan qualified 4 finished 3 India qualified 17 finished 3 Abu Dahbi qualified 6 finished 4 Quality work from a very promising driver! |
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5 Nov 2013, 00:36 (Ref:3327318) | #14 | ||
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actually he reminds of Massa in a weird way. bit of a rough start to their F1 careers but had noticeable speed, had to sit for a year and then when they came back steadily improved to become a threat in their own right. so yeah i could see him putting together a serious title challenge at some point.
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5 Nov 2013, 06:16 (Ref:3327376) | #16 | |
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I think there must have been something this year, but it is one of those seasons where the detail is lost to me in a sludge of nothingness.
The last I can actually recall is Suzuka 2012 where he ploughed into Webber at turn one in such a way that you questioned his sanity. |
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Last Big "oopsie": Monaco this year - wiped out Ricciardo at the chicane and received a 10 place grid penalty for the following race.
Nevertheless, his performances over the last few races have been fantastic. |
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5 Nov 2013, 10:41 (Ref:3327441) | #18 | |
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I think Grosjean has the abilities as a driver in the right car to be World Champ. It's just whether or not he gets the Opportunity.
If the Lotus is a dog next year it could be a Painful season fighting in the Midfield. The team are Punching above their weight this year and I feel that the lack of funding this season will have a profound effect on where they are next year. Positions with top teams don't come around too often and unfortunately ability doesn't always get you there. All comes down to Young Drivers Programs, Sponsors and sometimes Luck with the car you Inherit. Grosjean I think will end up being one of those guys who had the Ability to become World Champion but never the Opportunity. |
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6 Nov 2013, 11:42 (Ref:3327953) | #19 | ||
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I don't know about world champion, but if Lotus produce a decent car I can see him taking race wins from time to time.
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6 Nov 2013, 11:55 (Ref:3327956) | #20 | |
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A lot of greats have accomplished something remarkable during their first full-time season in F1. Schumacher won a race, Damon Hill won several, Senna took a remarkable podium or two, Hamilton outright challenged his teammate in championship title fight, Vettel won a race, etc. Grosjean has stepped too many times on the podium in his first full season to discount him as someone who won't become a great. With enough experience and a good car, he can win a race and maybe even be a champion some day.
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6 Nov 2013, 12:14 (Ref:3327966) | #21 | ||
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He stamped all over Auto GP (champion despite missing the first two rounds?), though the competition wasn't especially strong. Maybe he really has got his head straight now.
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6 Nov 2013, 14:53 (Ref:3328028) | #22 | ||
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And that GP2 comeback race, Hockenheim was it? He was devastatingly fast and racy, and although he ultimately crashed out, I was convinced I was watching a seriously ace driver beginning his 'comeback'.
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6 Nov 2013, 22:35 (Ref:3328261) | #23 | ||
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Does no one else think that he might just be far more in favour at Renault now than Kimi?
It would be a fairly obvious thing to do to back him over the bloke that is a bit bitter about not being paid when the staff should and rightly get priority over his millions. I know if I was working there I would hardly be putting much effort into listening to him. Surely if he is staying there, they are going to try and give him more of what he wants and develop the car slightly more to his liking Been going on at RBR for the last few years, so why not Renault |
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6 Nov 2013, 22:39 (Ref:3328263) | #24 | |
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i think there's a bit of erm.. extra support because of the kimi situation but being fair to the lad he really has straightened his game up. it seems to correlate to when his missus gave birth midseason which is probably totally unrelated!
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Grosjean is looking to be their #1 driver next year, so they should be giving him everything he wants. |
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