Re: Schuey''''''
From: Fellippe Galletta (fellippe.gallettagmail.com)
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:35:09 -0700 (PDT)


On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 7:39 PM, dale sailors <sailorsdaleedward [at] yahoo.com> wrote:
Hello,
         Everyone has opinions so here is mine.
          To drive a F1 car takes some skills and a certain lack of body size, but literally hundreds if not thousands of athletes are trained to national or international levels of performance in various very demanding physical sports or military activity. Given access to instruction and equipment, I believe hundreds of drivers could compete effectively in F1 or any other motor sport.
          Of course some stand out; Nuvolari, Fangio, Moss, etc. But on a given day all these got beat too if things didn't fall their way. De Portago might have been a example of raw talent and no caution and little experience. The Rodrigues brothers certainly produced results far beyond most critics expectations.
          But I think excellent F1 drivers can be developed in mass.
          Just my thoughts.
          Dale  

Yeah, I think I have to agree here.

This F1 elitist mentality regarding their superior "race" of drivers seems to be flummoxed by swapped rides with NASCAR guys and also failing to win every ROC out there.

I think I'm more intrigued with the WRC than F1.

FG

  • Schuey'''''' dale sailors, August 31 2010
    • Re: Schuey'''''' Fellippe Galletta, August 31 2010

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