- 25 Oct 07, 05:23#20707
I read an F1 book "The powerbrokers" a few years back and Bernie was quoted in the early 1980's as saying "F1 needs a quick german, a quick chinaman and a quick blackman."
I think Lewis got the nod to begin with because he would bring a whole new demographic to the television ratings. At last, Bernie found what he was looking for, and he was quick as well.
I think he just needed to be respectably quick, what F1 didn't want was more embarassment from the past as they've rushed through really bad drivers due to their country of origin in an attempt to further boost sponsorship coverage.
I don't think anyone expected Lewis to be devastatingly quick and leave a 2 time world champion in his wake.
Ron probably thought it would take Lewis a couple of seasons to come up to speed and Alonso will be happy as being the "spiritual" number one in the team.
But it didn't, he was a rookie sensation and Ron had a real problem on his hands with inter-team politics.
I'm not a McLaren fan, I detest Ron Dennis, but I don't like all the Lewis bashing because he hit the wrong button during probably the most nervous moments of his young life.
Regardless of how he got his start in F1, he's proven he's got the minerals to hold onto his drive and we should all lower our expectations a little and give the chap some time to settle in.
I think Lewis got the nod to begin with because he would bring a whole new demographic to the television ratings. At last, Bernie found what he was looking for, and he was quick as well.
I think he just needed to be respectably quick, what F1 didn't want was more embarassment from the past as they've rushed through really bad drivers due to their country of origin in an attempt to further boost sponsorship coverage.
I don't think anyone expected Lewis to be devastatingly quick and leave a 2 time world champion in his wake.
Ron probably thought it would take Lewis a couple of seasons to come up to speed and Alonso will be happy as being the "spiritual" number one in the team.
But it didn't, he was a rookie sensation and Ron had a real problem on his hands with inter-team politics.
I'm not a McLaren fan, I detest Ron Dennis, but I don't like all the Lewis bashing because he hit the wrong button during probably the most nervous moments of his young life.
Regardless of how he got his start in F1, he's proven he's got the minerals to hold onto his drive and we should all lower our expectations a little and give the chap some time to settle in.
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