- 22 Mar 11, 09:02#245693
Not to make this a JPM VS DC thread, but DC was at least a fantastic no.2 driver to have. JPM's best asset was overtaking MS, and most of them were MS using his nugget and not making it too hard. JPMs 'let me go or crash' mentality' might've been spectacular but wasn't very points-friendly.
I don't agree, but only time will tell. I can't see Lewis going over to McLarens fiercest rival and racing for them, when McLaren is the one which held his hand from childhood till delivering him the most prestigious trophy a racing driver can achieve.
If he ends up doing that, well it will be the biggest shock for me ever since McLaren ditched DC for JPM.
But that was a great move by McLaren! They got a sensational driver.
I think if they kept DC McLaren would have at least come away with the constructors title in 05. JPM made too many point costing mistakes and wasn't there to back up Kimi when he had all his failures.
I can remember DC making some costly errors, like putting it in the pit wall and spinning on the formation lap. And he never took the fight to Schumacher the way montoya did. (I guess a lot of that was with williams)
Not to make this a JPM VS DC thread, but DC was at least a fantastic no.2 driver to have. JPM's best asset was overtaking MS, and most of them were MS using his nugget and not making it too hard. JPMs 'let me go or crash' mentality' might've been spectacular but wasn't very points-friendly.
Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)