Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Turning Japan Easy
At Japan in two weeks we'll be at the Fuji circuit which none of the current front runners have ever raced at (I may be wrong but I think Barrchello and Coulthard might just have raced there many years ago).
So is it more important going to a new race track that you have general experience or not?
Some would say that having experience helps you adapt to new tracks like this one.
Others would say that if you are quick at learning circuits, and nobody having experience of the specific circuit means you are able to use your own natural talent more.
Which is it?
So is it more important going to a new race track that you have general experience or not?
Some would say that having experience helps you adapt to new tracks like this one.
Others would say that if you are quick at learning circuits, and nobody having experience of the specific circuit means you are able to use your own natural talent more.
Which is it?
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Lewis and I think that it levels the playing field for him making him closer to the front runners.
But I think Nick and Alonso think that it's an advantage for them. When there isn't as much data a wise old head might prevail.
I just don't see it that way. It has to be better for Lewis.
General experience is great when weird things happen like safety cars and rain, but in a regular race you are looking for specific experience of that track. And none of the drivers have it. So I think it's a leveller.
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But I think Nick and Alonso think that it's an advantage for them. When there isn't as much data a wise old head might prevail.
I just don't see it that way. It has to be better for Lewis.
General experience is great when weird things happen like safety cars and rain, but in a regular race you are looking for specific experience of that track. And none of the drivers have it. So I think it's a leveller.
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