- 03 Nov 13, 07:30#379151It's a catch-22, you need good engineers to make use of good drivers and vice versa. If you have a clown who can't give proper feedback on what the car's doing, the engineers get misguided and go off-compass with the car as we've seen with both midfield and top teams.
Hulk might be doing what he's doing thanks to a solid engineering team but how do we know he's some superstar in the making when his teammate is just so far behind? The Sauber might actually be a pretty decent car, and he's doing what the car can actually produce while his teammate is bringing in the sponsorship cash to keep 1 car at the front at least.
It's all about the balance....how much cash-strapped a team is vs what sort of performance they are looking to deliver on track. Only the teams would know their own situation best. Sadly for Williams, they needed Crashtor on board probably just to keep their cars running in F1. At least he delivered them a magical win during his tenure.
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)