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30 Jul 2013, 16:55 (Ref:3283848) | #26 | |
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I'm not sure stock car drives could cut it in F1, but Tony Stewart sure had fun in Hamilton's McLaren. Personally I'd give them a private test in a GP2 car to see if they're up for it, if this ever happens. And, of course, that would have to be permitted and everything...
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Would love to see Tony Stewart dealing with the F1 media though! Seb Loeb is still the one I want to see most though. Of the bike guys, it would have to be Stoner. |
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But I watch very little NASCAR so can't give a real opinion, just a feeling. I agree with Loeb too, of the non openwheel drivers he's the one I'd choose for a test |
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I picked JJ because he seems to be a very intelligent driver on track and off it and could probably pick it up quickly, but I think both Busch brothers could cut it in F1, too. Kurt because he's had experience in open wheelers and did well in them, as well as driving for Penske. Kyle because he has the mentality for it. I couldn't see any other NASCAR drivers being a good fit.
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some very interesting lists being published,
nice to see the forgotten Jaguar boys of Courtney and Lotterer appearing on a list. Very eye opening on some other drivers I'd not considered. |
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I'd say Tony Stewart could do it, the former Indycar champ.
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I think most of the grid would be filled with F1 drivers and former/future F1 drivers.
I think only Loeb and Ogier have the talent to make the transition from rally to F1. Loeb is too old, so that leaves only Ogier for me. From two wheels, Stoner maybe but he would need to prove himself. Rossi is too old to start a transition to F1 now. There was a chance before, but it's gone now. From NASCAR, Jimmie Johnson surely has the talent (though he is 37). Kyle Busch and Hamlin have impressed me with their talent in Nascar as well, so maybe them too. From prototypes, Audi's best drivers are Duval and Lotterer, but they were soundly beaten by Nakajima in Super Formula last year, so there would be some hesitation. Toyota's drivers are all (bar Lapierre) ex-F1 pilots. Best of the rest for me is Heidfeld, and he's an ex-F1 driver as well. From GT, the best driver is Maxime Martin. I guess in this hypothetical world he would deserve a shot. From other senior level single-seaters, I don't think anyone quite has the talent to be more than a below average F1 driver. The best Indycar driver on road courses is Will Power, right? Will Power didn't impress all that much in FR3.5, 7th place in a field that retrospectively yielded only Kubica as a top single-seater driver. I wouldn't take any driver from Super Formula either. In any case, it's hard to judge how drivers from other racing disciplines can do in F1. It's hard enough to properly evaluate prospective drivers from lower formula, nevermind completely different disciplines. |
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Sometimes even difficult to compare team mates in F1! |
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Surprised Lotterer and Duval have only come up once or twice, but those two are standouts in LMP1 cars.
It's not always easy to judge these things. Being quick in F1 doesn't even make you a quick all round racing driver. No one would scoff at the pace of Fisi in F1 but he struggled in a GT car at first, and the DTM has a rich history of F1 drivers who were not automatic podium finishers in tin-tops. That said, there are one of two drivers in F1 who couldn't hold a candle to some of the drivers in DTM, IndyCar, LMP1, even LMP2 and GTE Pro. And that's before you get into the traditional single seater ladder. I don't know enough about all the world's professional drivers to single out 22, but be rest assured, it is still the case that in the front running teams, the drivers have their seats with good reason. What happens at the rear is less of a concern for me. As it were. |
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It is hard to judge how they will do based on results but when you take the results, the demeanor on and off track, and the adaptability the picture is painted somewhat, IMO. Just to beat up on Power some more, when you take a look at his resume it is tempting to consider him, but then you take a look at how he deals with adversity and pressure there is a huge red flag there. Compare that to a Kimi Raikkonen who performs brilliantly to finish off a world champion year, or last year with Vettel and the RB8 which had some growing to do when McLaren and Mercedes had the better package initially. He didn't panic, which most expected him to do, he just ate away at the points lead despite Alonso putting on mind games, and then he delivered late in the season when Ferrari and Alonso started making missteps. Last edited by ptclaus98; 2 Aug 2013 at 03:25. |
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A pre-accident Johnny Herbert anyday guys...
...I still think that Christian Montanari in a one-off Monaco appearance. And as for it being hard to judge drivers' talent if they're racing in completely different series to each other, check out Steve Soper. He outpaced Nelson Piquet, Robert Ravaglia and Marc Duez among others in McLaren's F1 GTR programme, but never raced a single-seater in his life. |
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Do you think Dixon would do better than Zanardi or Bourdais in F1? |
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Most disciplines in motor racing are so specialised now you cant get drivers to cross over well right off the bat and once they get out of the F1 rat ladder in the lower formula its hard to come back again. Yes Kimi did it because he was already a WDC and Prost and Lauda had lots of motivation but people on the way up usually struggle. |
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And as far Zanardi, he came into F1 before he reached his prime. Scott Dixon imo would put in Mark Webber-ish results. |
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Wonder why Jose Maria Lopez isn't in this list. He is still one of the best Argentine racers, as you could see this weekend in WTCC.
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possibly because one of the best Argentinian racers doesn't stack up well against the best racers in the world ?
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How about Robert Wickens and Bruno Spengler? Spengler has been one of the best DTM drivers for a while now, I'd like to see him in a Formula One car. Wickens was FR3.5 champion with Carlin and he is steadily improving in DTM.
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1. Sebastian Vettel
2. Fernando Alonso 3. Lewis Hamilton 4. Kimi Räikkönen 5. Robert Kubica (assuming he can compete) 6. Jenson Button 7. Mark Webber 8. Nico Hülkenberg 9. Nico Rosberg 10. Romain Grosjean 11. Paul di Resta 12. Sergio Perez 13. Heikki Kovalainen 14. Jules Bianchi The Indycar stars 15. Scott Dixon 16. Ryan Hunter-Reay 17. Will Power 18. Dario Franchitti (assuming he's not over the hill) 19. Sebastien Bourdais and maybe a few other series for the final few, just for the hell of it, and assuming they came up the single seater ranks rather than their current experience in tin tops: 20. Sebastian Loeb, a few years ago though, he's past it now (so maybe Ogier instead) 21. Jamie Whincup 22. Jimmie Johnson 23. oops Yvan Muller |
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This is an easy game to play. 22 drivers out of the gerzillion hopeful?
The answer is the ones that bring the most money. And a fresh one each week. If you take the sponsors interests out of the picture its all raw me, me, me. MONEYsport and don't let your rose tinted glasses fool you into thinking anything else |
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