- 30 Jun 11, 13:52#263432
Yes he has to go on the limit in quali, thats usually for 1 lap. In the race much of the time he's controlling from the front.If he had to overtake he'd make mistakes. Even in that situation he's made a mistake. The chasing drivers in poorer machinary have it much harder.
The fact that SV has made the fewest mistakes and has been driving amazingly particularly in quali, in this day and age where consistency reigns supreme, makes him the best driver.
But if you have the best grip and speed, you don't have to drive to the very limits, for trying to harvest time on the track. furthermore you start from the front row, so you don't have to risk at overtakes or getting anxious behind others! So it is less likely to make mistakes.
Thats why I believe SV is not the best driver, and he hasn't proved himself. Not yet. In my list he is underneath JB.
SV IS very much driving on the limit during quali - he basically starts the race in quali and then continues from pole to lead home in a masterful and flawless manner. Don't forget, he basically can't use the DRS because he's usually the hunted - that's quite a disadvantage as shown in Canada, therefore he HAS to stay in front by more than 1 second at all times, which he usually does quite neatly and without ruining his tires prematurely or going off track (with the exception of Canada).
Yes he has to go on the limit in quali, thats usually for 1 lap. In the race much of the time he's controlling from the front.If he had to overtake he'd make mistakes. Even in that situation he's made a mistake. The chasing drivers in poorer machinary have it much harder.
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