- 09 Nov 10, 22:46#224237


Lewis doesnt bitch about tyres and the Fduct. he's not so stupid as to waste his time on that in a race. He's questioning and giving back information. I think the true feedback will come at a debrief not when you're driving by the seat of your pants, at that point you need to give and receive vital information. Who sets the car up best? I think that varies with the track. Leiws tends to drive round problems. Jens tends to try to preguess them.
Lewis Hamilton complained about having no grip on a few occasions; and that's what we heard on the TV coverage, how many other times did he radio back to say the same? I respectfully disagree; Lewis was moaning for moaning's sake; the team can't do much while he is out on the track; say it once and get on with what he is paid millions to do; drive a F1 car to it's limits! What good is feedback in the after race debrief? that feedback is needed during FP1 and FP2 to set up the car for Q and race sessions. Discussing setup after the fact is useless as it'll be another year before racing on that track again and more than likely the conditions will be different; also different regs and tyres.
I suppose that if Alonso had done those communications, it wouldn't be whining; it would be Fernando showing his highly-tuned senses to detect stuff with the car that not even telemetry can.
Never mind, Fernando doesn't whine--he just waves his hands uselessly at every driver he can't overtake.


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Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln