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24 Jul 2005, 20:47 (Ref:1362316) | #1 | |
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Albers future f1 champion?
Hi am following CA the last few races and I realy do think he is a tallented f1driver.
He is finishing most of the times and is very good in qualifing, If they give hime the change to drive a good car he can be as fast has Kimi and Alonso. |
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24 Jul 2005, 21:17 (Ref:1362341) | #2 | |
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He has certainly done well, but i can't see him being as fast as Kimi Raikonnen or Fernando Alonso.
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24 Jul 2005, 21:26 (Ref:1362350) | #3 | ||
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He is a very good driver, after watching him in the DTM last year and the year before he can be blindingly fast !!! But i can see him being as fast as Kimi or Alonso.
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24 Jul 2005, 21:56 (Ref:1362376) | #4 | ||
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He has impressed me as well. If given a chance in a Sauber or BAR, let's see what he can do.
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25 Jul 2005, 05:24 (Ref:1362520) | #5 | |
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He's not world champion material.
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25 Jul 2005, 07:17 (Ref:1362569) | #6 | ||
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Not Yet, Not Even Close. I can name a number of drivers not in F1 who are more talented then he is. Such as Paul Tracey, Bourdias, Bruno Janqueira, and Justin Wilson. I also feel that their a couple of IRL drivers who could do a better job then he can.
On the other hand I have been impressed with him at times and I do believe that he has a future in f1 unlike Kartikyen, Frisacker, and perhaps even monterio. I remember in the start of the year the Speed Channel announcers kinda wrote him off, but he really has done everything he can do to prove himself in that Minardi thats four seconds off the pace of the leader. |
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25 Jul 2005, 09:18 (Ref:1362669) | #7 | ||
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Albers is a good driver, I rate Paffett higher who hopefully one day will get a drive in F1....
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25 Jul 2005, 09:21 (Ref:1362671) | #8 | ||
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Now Paffet there is a driver who could IS championship material !!!
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25 Jul 2005, 09:28 (Ref:1362676) | #9 | ||
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To Albers' credit, he was a championship contender in the DTM and won the German F3 title (although his stint in F3000 was unremarkable).
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25 Jul 2005, 09:28 (Ref:1362677) | #10 | ||
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No he's not he has done a very good job so far and i hope he will have a better team/car next year.
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25 Jul 2005, 09:30 (Ref:1362679) | #11 | ||
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I doubt this could happen but both Albers and Paffett at Sauber would be interesting........
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25 Jul 2005, 10:10 (Ref:1362726) | #12 | |
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Champions are different and you can most of the time reckon them immediatly once in F1.
Albers is good, but not talented as much as to be a champion. |
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25 Jul 2005, 10:45 (Ref:1362771) | #13 | ||
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I'd like to see him in a more competitive team and qualify on a 2 stop strategy in the Minardi first before i pass ultimate judgement, but he seems to be doing really well, staying out of alot of trouble so hopefully he gets noticed for next year at the very least.
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26 Jul 2005, 09:49 (Ref:1363611) | #14 | ||
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He is definitely rookie of the year so far. He has matured a lot as well and I'm very impressed with his racepace.
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26 Jul 2005, 10:42 (Ref:1363638) | #15 | ||
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His stint in F3000 was remarkable - remarkably awful. No points all season when Webber finished 3rd in the series as team-mate (himself a rookie, although with sportscar experience). I don't think any of this year's rookies are potential champions, otehr than maybe Liuzzi who is yet to shine in F1 cars. Albers has greatly exceeded my expectations, largely kepeing out of trouble and generally having the edge on Friesacher, with a very good solid race pace, but he hasn't made the same impact as Alonso or Webber did with Minardi. The car may eb further off the pace than at those times, but the gaps off the front from Friesacher were similar to those recorded by Marques and Yoong, so who knows?
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Albers has great potential, he's very good. I doubt he's champion stuff, but he could cut himself a nice tidy career if he manages to get a competitive ride.
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26 Jul 2005, 15:16 (Ref:1363845) | #19 | |
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Albers and Friesacher were pretty evenly matched in my book. Albers getting the nod but only by the slightest of margins.
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26 Jul 2005, 15:29 (Ref:1363856) | #20 | ||
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Webber showed clear potential at Minardi, in much the same way Trulli and Fisichella did in their days with the team.
It did not take me long to see what I thought was a special ability in Alonso at Minardi. So, when he got his drive at Renault, I was fully expecting him to do a top-drawer job. Which he has. As for Albers.....I don't think he would be able to make it to championship level. He is certainly a decent driver, as others have mentioned, but not THAT good IMHO. But that is all it can ever be, an opinion on a rather limited foundation. |
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26 Jul 2005, 16:57 (Ref:1363925) | #21 | ||
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Albers f1 champion? i'll believe it when i see it...
however he could have a decent career in f1 if he gets the right offers... he has done well so far but nothing to suggest that he has the same potential as say Alonso.... |
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26 Jul 2005, 22:12 (Ref:1364171) | #22 | |
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Alonso made an immediate impression at melbourne 2001. I'm not sure how much mileage he'd had in an F1 car up to that point, but it wasn't a lot and he went and outqualified Tarso Marques (who had previous f1 experience) by over 2.5 seconds.
FA often picked off some of the more established drivers with more competitive machinery throughout 2001 in both qualifying and races. ...Remember Barcelona when he outraced both the Benettons. Yes Benetton were struggling but aged just 19 we were already seeing the hallmarks of a potential champion. |
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26 Jul 2005, 22:40 (Ref:1364195) | #23 | ||
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Mind you, it's very difficult to tell until a driver gets a shot in a top F1 team. Who would have picked out Damon Hill as a potential champion in F3000 or at Brabham? And, conversely, who wouldn't have looked at Martin Brundle or Jean Alesi in the junior formulae and seen them as multiple race-winners and probable champions?
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26 Jul 2005, 23:03 (Ref:1364220) | #24 | ||
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I suppose Albers is a decent F1 driver. He'll do his job, but I don't expect him to deliver something exceptional. Just wait for Doornbos to get settled.....(and he's not a future F1 champion either, but will crush Albers).
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And yes, Webber really was impressive in the Minardi. Ok, there was many retirements in Melbourne, but Webber wasn't one of the 7 drivers who crashed at the first corner, and he qualified 18th from 22 runners, ahead of both Jaguars. And you say he didn't do anything else that season, yet he did! He came home 11th at Monaco, and finished 8th at Magny-Cours, UNLAPPED!! But you are right about one thing, everybody does know it's not difficult to overshwadow Alex Yoong in F1. |
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