Does the man make the machine or does the machine make the man? BEST DRIVER
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We shouldn't rate drivers we weren't able to see while they were driving-so I'd have to say Gilles V for passion, Prost for racecraft, and Peterson for car control. I think I really would've dug Tazio Nuvolari, however. And Stefan Bellof would've been something else had he lived.
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"We shouldn't rate drivers we weren't able to see while they were driving"
Damian...leave us older guys alone. <img src="graemlins/bigok.gif" border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" />
Mike
P.S. No...I don't remember Fangio...but I was born in the decade (50's) where he hit his prime!
Damian...leave us older guys alone. <img src="graemlins/bigok.gif" border="0" alt="[thumbsup]" />
Mike
P.S. No...I don't remember Fangio...but I was born in the decade (50's) where he hit his prime!
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[quote]Originally posted by Mike S.:
<strong>P.S. Ollie...excuse me for my ignorance, but are there any cars built in Finland? If so, what? Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Porsche Boxster
Saab 9-3 Convertible
//Magnus
<strong>P.S. Ollie...excuse me for my ignorance, but are there any cars built in Finland? If so, what? Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Porsche Boxster
Saab 9-3 Convertible
//Magnus
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What a bunch of nerds.
Mario Andretti. He's done it all and won it all. From dirt to ovals to road race. No one comes close to the man.
And as far as Schuey goes, he's driving a high tech paddle wheel electronic shifting go kart.
Lets se him use a clutch and a stick shift like a real man, back in the real days of racing. He would be a pylon.
Mario Andretti. He's done it all and won it all. From dirt to ovals to road race. No one comes close to the man.
And as far as Schuey goes, he's driving a high tech paddle wheel electronic shifting go kart.
Lets se him use a clutch and a stick shift like a real man, back in the real days of racing. He would be a pylon.
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Schumacher is amazing, he has accomplished so much, I honestly don't think any current driver comes close.
Historically there have been some great drivers, I have always loved Emmo and Dan Guerney.
Historically there have been some great drivers, I have always loved Emmo and Dan Guerney.
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The year Mario won the F1 title his teammate was quicker. I love the guy, but he also was very hard on his equipment, and nothing was ever his fault. Great driver, great career, but not one of the gods.
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This is like comparing musicians, too many styles and talents. Having driven the mountain roads of Corsica and seeing the sig above, I imagine Hemingway would buy Gilles Panizzi a drink.
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[quote]Originally posted by nib5:
<strong> I imagine Hemingway would buy Gilles Panizzi a drink.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No doubt, you really have to be a little over the edge to drive WRC
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<strong> I imagine Hemingway would buy Gilles Panizzi a drink.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No doubt, you really have to be a little over the edge to drive WRC
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#24
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Best driver?
Easy question. Difficult answer.
Schumacher is a seemingly easy choice. But, I don't like his style and I wonder how he would have fared against Prost or Senna in their prime. Perhaps he never would have even made it or just been simply noteable.
For me, Prost is the best. He was not a particularly great qualifier, but he always seemed to put together the race and won many that it seemed he shouldn't have. He often looked slow, yet clicked off fastest race laps. And nobody was better at preserving his tires.
So many greats to choose from.
Easy question. Difficult answer.
Schumacher is a seemingly easy choice. But, I don't like his style and I wonder how he would have fared against Prost or Senna in their prime. Perhaps he never would have even made it or just been simply noteable.
For me, Prost is the best. He was not a particularly great qualifier, but he always seemed to put together the race and won many that it seemed he shouldn't have. He often looked slow, yet clicked off fastest race laps. And nobody was better at preserving his tires.
So many greats to choose from.
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[quote]Originally posted by Mike S.:
<strong>P.S. Ollie...excuse me for my ignorance, but are there any cars built in Finland? If so, what? Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Heh-heh, I'm not Olli but here's what I know:
- well, at least the Boxsters are assembled here
- the same factory in Uusikaupunki also does neat cabrio/hard-top designs
- quite recently the Helsinki Polytechnic (STADIA) and the Helsinki University of Art and Design (UIAH) completed a sports-car project called "Raceabout 02". See <a href="http://sivut.koti.soon.fi/iirol/kotisivu/" target="_blank">this web page</a> for more info, it's pretty cool!
So while we don't have any finnish car brands, there's a lot of related stuff going on in here...
<img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
<strong>P.S. Ollie...excuse me for my ignorance, but are there any cars built in Finland? If so, what? Thanks.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Heh-heh, I'm not Olli but here's what I know:
- well, at least the Boxsters are assembled here
- the same factory in Uusikaupunki also does neat cabrio/hard-top designs
- quite recently the Helsinki Polytechnic (STADIA) and the Helsinki University of Art and Design (UIAH) completed a sports-car project called "Raceabout 02". See <a href="http://sivut.koti.soon.fi/iirol/kotisivu/" target="_blank">this web page</a> for more info, it's pretty cool!
So while we don't have any finnish car brands, there's a lot of related stuff going on in here...
<img src="graemlins/beerchug.gif" border="0" alt="[cheers]" />
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[quote]Originally posted by Mike S.:
P.S. Ollie...excuse me for my ignorance, but are there any cars built in Finland? If so, what? Thanks <hr></blockquote>
Check out:http://www.valmet-automotive.com/index2.html
P.S. Ollie...excuse me for my ignorance, but are there any cars built in Finland? If so, what? Thanks <hr></blockquote>
Check out:http://www.valmet-automotive.com/index2.html