- 24 May 12, 06:02#304343
Great points. For the record, I only said average because I've read many things in the past from users on this forum that referred to him as average and that spending four years in gp2 means he's a mediocre driver. I think he's much better than average, but my post was mainly just pandering to the general userbase on here.
There are several drivers who do well in lower formulae and come to f1 and then fizzle out. However, I think it's completely possible for someone to do average in lower formulae, then make it to f1 and acclimatize well and make it work out great. Hopefully this is the case for maldonado over the coming years
But this is the thing. That is not the case with Maldonado - he has a well above average record in lower formulae (2 titles including the GP2 title, wins at real racers circuits including Silverstone and Spa, 23 wins and substantially more podiums throughout his progression to F1 - average?!?),
Great points. For the record, I only said average because I've read many things in the past from users on this forum that referred to him as average and that spending four years in gp2 means he's a mediocre driver. I think he's much better than average, but my post was mainly just pandering to the general userbase on here.
Not bad for a #2 driver