- 19 Oct 09, 17:23#164214
Bernie knows all to well what a blow it is to lose a driver and friend. He lost one when he was a team principle.
In those days we all accepted the risk and I have no doubt that Ayrton would have absolutely nothing against Bernie's comments. He would almost certainly laugh his head off.
Today the sport is emaciated and safe. It even allows drivers to crash on purpose, a decision I cannot see any of the old drivers ever even slightly contemplating. That bred sportsmanship.
I have no idea how many of todays drivers would have the 'guts' to race cars from the past and how many are little girl's blouses pretending to be macho.
We see plenty of the later these days in City centers all over the world at weekends.
Skill is all there is to judge today, not a rounded driving ability pitted against the ultimate risk.
In those days we all accepted the risk and I have no doubt that Ayrton would have absolutely nothing against Bernie's comments. He would almost certainly laugh his head off.
Today the sport is emaciated and safe. It even allows drivers to crash on purpose, a decision I cannot see any of the old drivers ever even slightly contemplating. That bred sportsmanship.
I have no idea how many of todays drivers would have the 'guts' to race cars from the past and how many are little girl's blouses pretending to be macho.
We see plenty of the later these days in City centers all over the world at weekends.
Skill is all there is to judge today, not a rounded driving ability pitted against the ultimate risk.