- 09 Sep 14, 17:04#416587
Rosberg is more cerebral, Jenson is great in changing conditions, Vettel is great over one lap, untouchable over a race distance etc These things will get regularly rolled out until we suddenly see overwhelming evidence to the contrary. To be fair, Coulthard's views tend to be balanced but sometimes in an attempt to give Nico credit, he ventures into 'cop-out territory'. Like before the summer break when he said Nico was leading on merit, only to then turn around and say Hamilton would be leading if not for the reliability issues. Can't blame DC too much though. His mussings are 10times tolerable than half the crap you read on the internet. F1 is a bit of funny old game. When the stats stuck up for the driver, any dissenting voices are quickly shot down and seen as sour grapes. The perfect example is Vettel now getting spanked senseless by Ricciardo. With Rosberg, people started off by saying he wasn't good enough to win the WDC or beat Lewis. They are now talking up his competence by pointing to the stats and ignoring the fact that he's only there largely because his transgressions and ill fortune to his team mate.
Coulthard's take.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/formula1/29110462
He's not usually so balanced but there's nothing major to disagree with if you're an at least half normal individual.
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Rosberg is more cerebral, Jenson is great in changing conditions, Vettel is great over one lap, untouchable over a race distance etc These things will get regularly rolled out until we suddenly see overwhelming evidence to the contrary. To be fair, Coulthard's views tend to be balanced but sometimes in an attempt to give Nico credit, he ventures into 'cop-out territory'. Like before the summer break when he said Nico was leading on merit, only to then turn around and say Hamilton would be leading if not for the reliability issues. Can't blame DC too much though. His mussings are 10times tolerable than half the crap you read on the internet. F1 is a bit of funny old game. When the stats stuck up for the driver, any dissenting voices are quickly shot down and seen as sour grapes. The perfect example is Vettel now getting spanked senseless by Ricciardo. With Rosberg, people started off by saying he wasn't good enough to win the WDC or beat Lewis. They are now talking up his competence by pointing to the stats and ignoring the fact that he's only there largely because his transgressions and ill fortune to his team mate.
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