Kappy, many a driver has not been up to "speed" when they first start.The scenery looks a tad different at 315 kph. The "G" forces are tremendous, look at Alonso, all muscle from the hairline to the navel, (word has it from an extremely unreliable source that....no...never mind...)Kapel wrote:Well i would yes prefer that rather than no drive at all next year.From the look of it (midland boss wants a Canadian or Russian driver,or Alex with Mercedes tie-up) & Narain performance in the past 3 races,i doubt there's a seast available next yr.Might as well get a test drive at a top team
People are bagging Webber, he is driving a car that is exerting more pressure on his body than he has ever felt or experienced before outside of Demo flights in fighter aircraft and He IS the fittest driver out there, so how is Narain to cope? Different cultures, food, distractions, distractions, distractions. Ufortunately, thanks to Webber, you now have to do something a bit special in a Minardi these days, ie., bring it home in something resembling the vehicle you took out, be quick, be clean. If the pit boss does his print out, and it is comparable to the team mate in terms of throttle percentages, brake pressure percentages and times
etc., etc ad naseum, then he gets to live another day. If not???
I feel that he does not realise there is time for him to impress,,every race does not have to be driven as if the Devil was after him
