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28 Mar 2014, 20:40 (Ref:3385806) | #1 | ||
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Nico Rosberg: Is this his year?
He's been around for a while now and depending on most people's point of view has either promised a a great deal, or been a really good number 2.
After what in hindsight seems like a couple of in depth preparation years at Brackley, it now looks as though he has the equipment under him. Will he be any hungrier than his teammate and get the most out of the environment and team balance over the season, or will he come up short against his hugely quick yet increasingly enigmatic teammate? |
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28 Mar 2014, 21:05 (Ref:3385814) | #2 | |
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Depends who has the most mechanical failures really. It is a closely matched pairing.
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28 Mar 2014, 21:12 (Ref:3385818) | #3 | |
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I agree with Knowlesy on the reliability front but I suspect Rosberg might have an edge when it comes to how win at the lowest possible speed.
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I agree with both The Knowls and wolfy, they are on one hand well matched, but there are also key differences.
The basic speed I think still weighs in Lewis' favour but Nico is more sensitive without losing pace? Would it be fair to compare these 2 to Gilles and Didier all those years ago? No-one gave Pironi much of a prayer against Gilles but he surprised people later on how good he actually was. Gilles was the raw talent like Lewis, Didier was the 'cleverer' driver, like Didier. Maybe.... Last edited by chunterer; 29 Mar 2014 at 08:39. |
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Well, let's face it, we really have no idea! If he cruises this one, then I might venture an opinion, or not as the case may be!
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It is true that we can't predict the future but we can make some reasonable assumptions based on what we've seen to date about Nico's credentials. I have been won round, I never though he really had it. |
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Nico always had it. He has had some underwhelming years here and there, but when it comes down to it he is bloody good.
Hamilton has spurred him on to raise his game consistently. |
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It's another case of a driver who has been around a while but we didn't know exactly how good he could become until he got the right car.
Some guys on the other hand failed to make the most of winning cars in the past. Don't think he's going to be one of those somehow! I still think there is a difference between him and 2 or 3 other drivers though, he's improved his consistency which was something lacking, but I'm intrigued to see how he can deal with a truly fired up Hamilton now that Lewis knows he's got the kit again. |
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Too many unknowns in F1 this year and how the cars change through the year.
I would expect Vettel to be leading the championship by mid-season if he gets a good enough powertrain. |
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In a sense I think so. Nico really went for it at first, being alongside Michael must have been great motivation.
Once it was clear Michael was pretty much finished as a front running prospect though, he seemed to tail off. Running in mediocre cars for years, with a teammate unable to properly challenge can't be good for the motivation, and I felt Rosberg's intensity tailed off for a season or so. Lewis coming along has reignited him, along with having good cars. And it is good to see. I think we all like Nico and want him to do well, let's be honest here. A thoroughly good egg. |
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I agree with those above. Its a bit early to say, but after today that's one win each. Now if it ends up being an all Mercedes battle, then I believe Hamilton is slightly faster but if reliability comes into it, Nico is far and away good enough to win the title.
Even racing Hamilton he may beat him. It really is a close run thing, but I still think Lewis has something extra. |
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Nico never seemed to be on a par this weekend, but I see that as a slight blip. But, a Lewis absolutely on top of everything will be nigh on unbeatable in that car. |
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i thought the team did an excellent job of managing both their drivers but i must admit to being a bit surprised after the first round of stops (i think) when they called in Nico first to cover SV's stop.
of course protecting second was what was needed but optimal strategy is usually given (well for Ferrari anyways) for the driver fighting for first. was that favoritism for Nico or an honest attempt to run both cars at the their optimal strategy? a case could be made that because LH had a lead they asked him do an extra lap on old tires which in itself was a risk. |
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Re Nico vs Hammo - I'd actually like to see Nico win the title, but I fear that will only happen if Hammo has some bad luck/retirements. At Malaysia Hamilton was in another race to Rosberg, they're weren't even close. |
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I really like Rosberg, but he always seems to be "selling" his capabilities to us-almost like he's jumping up and down in the background of other higher-rated drivers and saying, "hey, I'm really good too!"
I just think it's going to Hamilton for a number of reasons; 1. He's mentally "on it" If you listen to him, it's as if he's completely shut out everything (including Rosberg) and making the fight just about himself. 2. The passive suspension, I believe, is banned for this year. Rosberg really worked it to his advantage in 13', Hammi couldn't get to grips with it and was vocal about how it affected his braking at the limit. Mech issues non-withstanding, it's looking like a really good year if he can rack up the points before Renault makes up the 80bhp. |
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I'm not sure about that. I thought Nico was immense during the race at Melbourne. There is nothing to say that Nico wouldn't have still beaten Lewis if both cars had run perfectly.
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Nico Rosberg seemed quite angry today. Making the point he doesn't like finishing 2nd to Lewis.
Not sure whether that was annoyance at not passing Lewis in the race when he could have, or he feels the team put a slight caution on his attack. |
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I think just frustration that an obvious pace advantage came to nought. The team didn't do anything wrong I don't think.
He still has a handy championship lead, despite being beaten in two races out of three though. Something to build on. |
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When they were in karts in their teens (with Mercedes sponsorship as a team) the differences were much as they are now. Their personalities have matured but their actual speed and the differences between the two of them driver wise haven't. They are close, but Hamilton's edge in one lap pace (and only an edge) now was evident in much the same way when he was 14....
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Nico is a good no. 2 driver; and after today he knows it....
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