- 08 Sep 12, 13:55#319281
I'd beg to differ with you on the cornering skills needed at Monza. Agreed there aren't that many corners here, but, in many ways, it is the most challenging corners drivers face all year. That's why you see so many mistakes on what appear to be simple corners. The reason is that teams completely dial down the down-force. That means at Monza, cars are far less stable cornering that at any other track. Couple that with the very high speeds which put great loads into the tires as drivers brake and, you will find that drivers will find the parabolica harder to master than say Eau Rouge.
"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari
Good to see Alonso is not really Mr Perfect as the commentators think.
And this is the only track where Button gets so close to Lewis in equal equipment...since there aren't many corners where skills are required.
I'd beg to differ with you on the cornering skills needed at Monza. Agreed there aren't that many corners here, but, in many ways, it is the most challenging corners drivers face all year. That's why you see so many mistakes on what appear to be simple corners. The reason is that teams completely dial down the down-force. That means at Monza, cars are far less stable cornering that at any other track. Couple that with the very high speeds which put great loads into the tires as drivers brake and, you will find that drivers will find the parabolica harder to master than say Eau Rouge.

"He was the fastest driver I ever saw - faster even than Fangio"
________________________- Mike Hawthorn on Alberto Ascari