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Pantano is on another level to Baumgartner, he's streets ahead, IMO. He just looked particularly bad at Jordan for whatever reason.
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Pantano was screwed, no testing, no attention, nothing. Pantano was a racewinner in F3000 in his debut season...
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He'll probably get the Minardi drive.
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Perhaps Baumgartner will get another chance - this is what Paul Stoddart had to say about the chioce of second driver:
"First of all he is European. He has been racing in Formula One before and he has driven for Minardi before. That's all I can say thus far." http://www.f1racing.net/en/news.php?newsID=75514 Could be Zsolt then...but more likely Nicholas Kiesa. Although Pantano has driven the Minardi 2 seater before... |
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Kiesa has to be the favourite, although Baumgartner, Verstappen and maybe even Davidson are possible. Out of this Nicolas is probably the least promising choice, but he might've matured a bit from 2003, and he has at least won major races in other formulae.
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I think people rating Baumgartner on this thread may be over-impressed with him because expectations were so low.
He was still usually slower than the disappointing Bruni throughout the season. |
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And he just achieved the ability to finish races, that helped him too much to finish 8th at Indianápolis and 9th in Monaco.
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baumgartner got better as the year went along..imo got the better of bruni too!
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Hey...this is the F1 forum...at least I'm not going into the sportscar forums and going on about how bad it all is.
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Heya Peeps,
Ok maybe he's paid to get where he is, but consider this, Heidfeld has been in f1 for a few years now, and Jordan IS better than Minardi, Heidfeld scored 3 top 10 placings and failed to finish 7 races. on the other hand, Zsolt also scored 3 top 10 placings and also failed to finish 7 races (hes new to f1 u can expect that). Heidfeld moves to williams, Baumgartners on his arse what can u say?? for his first season, i think people should cut ripping him off! Mark Webber only scored 1 more point when he was in minardi. Cheers Stido |
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what i am trying to say is, results wise, Heidfeld has a few YEARS f1 race experience, and a superior car to that of baumgartners, unyet they basicly did exactly the same. Heidfeld moves up into a top notch team, whereas a rookie such as baumgartner who performed equally to heidfeld and Webber (only scoring points in one race) gets booted.
You cannot say that baumgartner is ****, when he performes equally to a racer who has years of experience, that was baumgartners learning year in a budget team, to beat someone who is moving to williams, is quite an achievement. Instead of dissing him, learn from him, i dont see u racing in f1, so i cant see how u can rip someone off when u cant even get to where he is now. Cheers Stido |
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ok, yeah, webber didnt score many points with minardi, but when you think about it, is minardi really a valid proving ground? sure, baumgartner has potential, he's in F1, isn't he? I'd rather wait and see if he gets a drive with a mid field team before i go judging him ay.
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ok even if we were to say Jordan and Minardi were equal, Zsolt still performed well for his first year, and equaled the same amount of finishes, top 10 finishes, DNF's of a person who has been in f1 3 times as long.
But people still believe Baumgartner doesnt deserve a drive, ok if thats the case neither is Heidfeld. Cheers Stido |
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you have a point stido (yes, that does include jordan and minardi being equal...), but obviously Heidfeld has shown some potential when he drove for Sauber and Prost, otherwise why would Williams have signed him?
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yes that is true, but u also have to remember that he started in a midfeild team, and has slowly been taken to the bottom of the grid (Jordan). by all means i am not trying to say heidfeld is a **** driver, im just saying baumgartner isnt eithr, if baumgartner was given the same opportunities as heidfeld, he may even be better than him.
Even M.Schumacher said he could not win in a minardi, so just for arguments sake, if Schumacher only scored 1 point for minardi, would that make him not worthy for a good drive? hehe, like rpepperell said, it is hard to judge someones efforts when they are in the budget/slow teams. whos to say, if baumgartner was put in a ferrari, he wouldnt be on the same pace as michael? I think zsolt did as well as he could given the opportunity he was given. lets face it if it wasnt for virtually every single car crashing in australia 2002 mark webber may not have scored any ppoints at all. would that have made him not worthy of his BMW race drive? Cheers Stido |
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F3000 and F1 are 2 different kettles of fish. maybe baumgartner did struggle, but in F1 he didnt do too badly in comparison to Heidfeld.
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