MagicNano escribió:y eso que ese año schumi no tenía coche.....![]()
Bueno en esa carrera si lo tenia


MagicNano escribió:y eso que ese año schumi no tenía coche.....![]()
Otani escribió:Pero el control de traccion lo llevaban todos, estaban en igualdad de condiciones, pero lo que si esta claro es que esas maniobras eran muy dificiles y no estan al alcance de cualquiera.
Porque entocnes si vamos a esas, que quiten direccion asistida y todas las ayudas del coche que si no los adelantamientos no tienen merito xD.
martinez escribió:Otani escribió:Pero el control de traccion lo llevaban todos, estaban en igualdad de condiciones, pero lo que si esta claro es que esas maniobras eran muy dificiles y no estan al alcance de cualquiera.
Porque entocnes si vamos a esas, que quiten direccion asistida y todas las ayudas del coche que si no los adelantamientos no tienen merito xD.
Y que si estaban en igualdad de condiciones??? Lo que yo me refiero, es que les es mas facil conducir los coches, tanto a novatos como a veteranos. Y por eso tambien hay maniobras mas espectaculares.
Quitar la direccion asistida? Una cosa es quitar una ayuda en la conduccion, y otra cosa es quitar algo esencial, si quitan la direccion asistida, no gira el volante ni Hulk Hogan.
Manito 34 escribió:El mejor en que ,si todavia no ha ganado nada.
edu-F1 escribió:Manito 34 escribió:El mejor en que ,si todavia no ha ganado nada.
......y muy probablemente no lo gane, porque yo este año apostaria por Vettel, saludos.
Fenix escribió:Es de marca. Con eso queda dicho todo.
I'm the greatest ever - Button boasts he's the best driver in the history of F1By Matt Sandy
Last updated at 9:35 AM on 05th July 2009
Comments (0) Add to My Stories Resurgent Formula 1 star Jenson Button insists he is the sport’s greatest driver ever.
Button, 29, is the runaway leader in this year’s drivers’ championship – after notching just one Grand Prix win in his previous eight years.
Triumphs in Australia, Malaysia, Bahrain, Spain, Monaco and Turkey have catapulted him to No 1 in F1 – while fellow Briton and last year’s champion Lewis Hamilton has not had a top-three finish this season.
So when Sportsmail columnist Piers Morgan asked him for his opinion on the greatest racing driver in history, Button said simply: ‘Me, I’m the best.’
Nobody does it better: Jenson Button celebrates winning the Turkish Grand Prix
On the topic of turning the tables on Hamilton, Button was more diplomatic. Asked how he felt when Lewis became world champion, he said: ‘It doesn’t matter who wins if I don’t.
‘I only care if I win. I’m jealous of anyone else who wins. But him winning was great for the sport and good for me because I was able to get my head down without much
attention and get a great car sorted out.
‘I didn’t have to worry about people writing rubbish about me because Lewis was getting it all.’
Asked what it was like to lap Hamilton in three races, he said: ‘I know everyone loved that! Lewis was asked about it on the BBC and he said nothing.
Glamour couple: Button with girlfriend Jessica Michibata
‘But he’s in a difficult situation now, the kind I’ve been in a lot before, and it’s tough for him but we’ll see what he’s really made of, and I think we’ll find he’s mentally strong, and very quick, and will come through it well.’
Morgan interviewed Button for the August issue of GQ Magazine – and the one-time playboy told the Britain’s Got Talent judge that he now felt settled with his 24-year-old girlfriend Jessica Michibata.
He met the model – who owes her exotic looks to her Japanese mother and an Argentine father with Spanish and Italian origins – in Tokyo last December. They started dating in April.
The racer also attempted to set the record straight about the first Grand Prix of the season – where it was reported tempers flared after Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson had made a pass at her.
Dismissing it as ‘a couple of people who’d had too many drinks’, he revealed Sir Richard had ‘very much’ realised he had overstepped the mark, was ‘meek and apologetic’ afterwards, and added: ‘Don’t worry, he won’t be doing it again.’
Button was also asked if he could match the exploits of Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, who once claimed to Morgan in an earlier GQ interview that he had bedded ‘no more than 30 women’.
Button was initially coy, but when Morgan goaded him about having less success in the bedroom than a minor politician, the racer conceded: ‘No, you’re right, I’m sure it’s more than that.’
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