- 29 Jul 13, 13:11#367481
There are four marquee drivers on the grid. Vettel, Hamilton, Alonso and Raikkonen. Any of which a team can make a championship run with given the right foundation. My question is, do we really want to see a team with two of these names in it or has the sport evolved to the point where the realization that a number one and a number two driver is the best formula to win both championships?
Would love to know what the prevailing thought on the topic is.
My opinion? I'd rather see a prime and secondary driver stratergy. History is full of examples why it's not always a good idea. But my position against it is because it would prevent us from seeing a good number two driver from developing into a franchise talent. It would prevent us from seeing a true challenge as we saw in 2007 with McLaren's unexpected surprise. I'd much rather see Ricciardo come into Red Bull and take the fight to Seb than I would Kimi or Alonso go there and bring with them a political power game.
Would love to know what the prevailing thought on the topic is.
My opinion? I'd rather see a prime and secondary driver stratergy. History is full of examples why it's not always a good idea. But my position against it is because it would prevent us from seeing a good number two driver from developing into a franchise talent. It would prevent us from seeing a true challenge as we saw in 2007 with McLaren's unexpected surprise. I'd much rather see Ricciardo come into Red Bull and take the fight to Seb than I would Kimi or Alonso go there and bring with them a political power game.
"I don't want to be part of a forum where everyone has differing opinions." Boom...