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View Poll Results: Is Jason Plato the best BTCC driver ever? | |||
Yes he is. | 11 | 14.67% | |
No he isn't. | 64 | 85.33% | |
Voters: 75. You may not vote on this poll |
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12 Oct 2009, 10:36 (Ref:2559603) | #26 | ||
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Far too dirty even to come into consideration, IMHO....
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12 Oct 2009, 11:09 (Ref:2559639) | #27 | |
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I'll jump on that bandwagon. I happen to like Plato - his "style" of barging past seems fine because it's acceptable to an extent in touring cars and is one of the appeals to me of that type of racing. But if you can overtake, win races and championships without the need for resorting to nudging your opponents every single time (take a bow Mr Turkington - the BTCC's only ever gentleman champion?!), then no, JP is not the best.
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12 Oct 2009, 11:10 (Ref:2559641) | #28 | ||
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Bert Mk2 and bdWoody are absolutely right! If any of the modern day drivers were at a club meeting they would be excluded from the meeting and maybe the next one or even the series with their poor driving.
I've been watching British saloon car racing since the mid sixties and these guys would probably be part of a flyover somewhere by now. But us club racers are not TV Stars nor do we get paid shed loads of money plus these so called professional drivers don't have to fix or pay for the repairs themselves! Maybe a points andmoney fine may make them see sence oops forgot about the TV. It's about entertainment not driving skills so we'll see no change unless spectators get to understand what genuine good driving is!!! |
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12 Oct 2009, 11:18 (Ref:2559648) | #29 | ||
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I agree with a few of the others here, Plato uses dirty tactics too often. If nudging cars out the way is considered good driving then Plato (and Matt Neal) can be considered good, otherwise...
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18 Oct 2009, 07:12 (Ref:2563526) | #30 | |
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Jasons a hard racer but the problem with this is he has attracked too many enemies on track and goes for moves at times that require barging tactics rather than fair play overtaking.
Thompson, Giovanardi from the BTCC are in a different league to him as they are both able to adapt to other series and win but more importantly are respected by fellow competitors. |
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18 Oct 2009, 08:37 (Ref:2563551) | #31 | ||
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By the way, I wonder why Jason hasn't voted for himself in the poll here... maybe he doesn't think he's the best ever BTCC driver |
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18 Oct 2009, 09:38 (Ref:2563571) | #32 | |||
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Thommo and Gio's styles are not perfect for BTCC so they also suffer at times. In other series though, Gio and Thommo can excel, whereas I feel Jason would come undone very quickly - a reason for him to stick to BTCC I think. |
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18 Oct 2009, 09:50 (Ref:2563574) | #33 | ||
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His not the best driver. Strong car and the ability to punt the car in front off don't make for a great driver. |
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18 Oct 2009, 11:20 (Ref:2563606) | #34 | ||
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he is well down the list IMO
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18 Oct 2009, 13:13 (Ref:2563650) | #35 | |
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Agreed Plato is down the list.
Overall the quality of driving now has decreased dramatically from 10-12 years ago during the supertouring era. Id rate Rydell, Cleland, Tarquini, Biela, Winklehock, Menu, Aiello higher, who have achieved success is other series. |
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18 Oct 2009, 14:01 (Ref:2563667) | #36 | |
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Dont know a great deal about btcc but the save at Paddock this year & the way he dealt with Matt Neal at Snett other year was 1st class. Has he got a drive next year ?
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18 Oct 2009, 19:29 (Ref:2563937) | #37 | |
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Goldfinger - Yep that car control at Paddock Hill Bend was superb
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18 Oct 2009, 20:21 (Ref:2564011) | #38 | |
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Superb but control by Plato but he dishes it our more than taking it, agree the BTCC has become a "smash and grab event" , if i were to have the money to put a team into a series the BTCC would be one to avoid due to the driving stadards and inconsistant punishments handed out.
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19 Oct 2009, 13:02 (Ref:2564608) | #39 | ||
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9 Nov 2009, 07:49 (Ref:2578718) | #40 | ||
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Great driver, but the best? Not so sure. But he does draw a crowd.
I just wish he did a bit more thinking off-track. On accepting his runner up award at the BTCC awards, he managed to refer to 'manufacturer bullsh*t', 'sh*t tyres', Steve Neal claiming his car was illegal and his lawsuit with Seat' I just hope the Clio and Ginetta Junior drivers in the audience take their inspiration from Colin Turkington instead when it comes to handling a situation with dignity.... ...but I guess that is why certain types of fan do like Jason. |
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9 Nov 2009, 13:11 (Ref:2578885) | #41 | ||
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At the moment, he is without doubt pretty special, though not the current Champion. Allways going to be exciting with Plato in the mix. Matt Neil will probably make his vote anonomously!!
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12 Nov 2009, 15:56 (Ref:2580840) | #42 | ||
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Steady! He is VERY good, but ever! Not been a RWD BTCC Driver for one.
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14 Nov 2009, 21:39 (Ref:2582061) | #43 | |
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Plato is a big fish in a small pond, in terms of international championships he barely generates a ripple.
Winklehock, Biela, Tarquini and Menu are driver who I rate, Plato is not in that list and never will be unless he wins foreign championships as well. |
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14 Nov 2009, 23:47 (Ref:2582115) | #44 | ||
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I do think he would be right up there in WTCC but obviously not had the offers.
he was chasing a Nascar drive 5 or so years back (no chance to break into that as very insular). |
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14 Nov 2009, 23:59 (Ref:2582117) | #45 | ||
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I remember that, his NASCAR dream. I was up for that; he certainly wouldn't have been a big fish in a little pond there!
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16 Nov 2009, 16:09 (Ref:2582905) | #46 | ||
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At this rate Button could be in BTCC! 16:00 1th Nov!
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