- 01 Nov 09, 23:12#167293
You have to look at it this way though. GP2 Asia series use the past Gp2 car, now the team that Kobayashi had more of an understanding on that compared to the new spec. That was alot to do with his problems tbh.
Its weird though how fate drew him into F1.
If we had Friday Test drivers we would've heard about Koboyashi a lot sooner!
I heard about Kobayashi ages ago. Here are his GP2 results:
16 Japan Kamui Kobayashi 8 5 Ret 12 Ret NC Ret 17 9 3 13 8 8 11 7 11 17 17† 6 19 13pts
Not very impressive, really, when you compare it to Nakajima who has been useless in F1:
6 Japan Kazuki Nakajima 17* 6 15* 7 10 17 6 3 3* 3 3 2 Ret 6 Ret DSQ 18 Ret 9 3 7 42pts
I watched Kamai in the GP2 Asia series, he was good enough there.
Yeah, but the quality of drivers in that series wasn't as good. The majority of the drivers were those that filled up the lower spots in the main series. The guy who finished 2nd in the Asia series, Jerome d'Ambrosio, finished 9th in the main series. Likewise, 3rd placed Roldan Rodriguez finished 11th. I think those two would have finished behind Hulkenberg had Hulkenberg completed the full season and I would not have been surprised if Hulkenberg had beaten Kobayashi to the title.
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You have to look at it this way though. GP2 Asia series use the past Gp2 car, now the team that Kobayashi had more of an understanding on that compared to the new spec. That was alot to do with his problems tbh.
Its weird though how fate drew him into F1.
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