mikeyg123 wrote:
Ross089 wrote:
TBH I think that Pic, Ricciardo, Vergne, Chilton and Gutierrez are not up to the grade and there are 5 drivers who aren't on the grid that deserve to be and would all beat these five, Kobayashi, Alguersuari, Sutil, Kovalainen & Buemi.
Also if we are giving a new driver a chance this year it should have been Valsecchi or Razia instead or who was chosen.
How can you possibly Judge Ricciardo and Vergne? There really is noway of knowing. If we accept the Toro Rosso as the worst of the main competitors then Ricciardo was working miracles in quali. Chilton and Guitierrez have not even had a race yet so I don't know how you could possibly judge them either.
Or Vergne - and this is slightly more likely - had abysmal qualifying sessions most of the season...
But, I agree with you. It's hugely unfair to discredit Chilton and Gutierrez, and to an extent Ricciardo and Vergne so quickly. Many drivers have proved that pre-F1 lack of success is not a true indicator of a driver's abilities in this sport. As with most job-related opportunities in life, it's who you know that is the deciding factor. Perhaps Chilton and Gutierrez shouldn't be stepping up to F1 race seats, that's arguable with other drivers at lower tiers looking potentially better (e.g. Calado, Razia, Frijns) but they are and should be judged solely on their craft when they've started racing in it. Ultimately, they have sufficient funding and talent to warrant their places.
I would love to see Kobayashi and Alguersuari get seats back - and though a pipe dream, Heidfeld to drive for McLaren - because I think they all deserve to be in the sport and are probably better drivers, but remember that, and I know this is a heavily-used argument, Liuzzi looked awesome before F1 and didn't exactly sparkle. Whereas Raikkonen almost didn't get his superlicence.