- 29 Jun 12, 19:46#310216
I don't necessarily agree with the first line in Lewis' case. The car was superb for Jenson in the pre-season and in Australia, yet, when qualifying was over, Lewis was still up .300 on pole. Regarding your second statement, I think for Lewis and Vettel, the car doesn't even have to suit their style—they adapt and tweak their cars on Friday and by Saturday, their team-mates still feel their wrath in qualifying. Mark is a bit better at making the adjustment over Button and it shows.
I'm just saying...
It means that when Webber and Button have a car that suits their style, they will occasionally beat their team mates.
It means that when Vettel and Hamilton have a car that suits their style, they destroy their team mates in qualifying.
I don't necessarily agree with the first line in Lewis' case. The car was superb for Jenson in the pre-season and in Australia, yet, when qualifying was over, Lewis was still up .300 on pole. Regarding your second statement, I think for Lewis and Vettel, the car doesn't even have to suit their style—they adapt and tweak their cars on Friday and by Saturday, their team-mates still feel their wrath in qualifying. Mark is a bit better at making the adjustment over Button and it shows.
I'm just saying...
"You must admit, the guy's a bit special!"