scottie1113: I'm not sure I understand what point you're trying to make, especially with the drivers you chose as proof of whatever you were trying to say. Read the previous posts for an explanation i think. In a nut shell the German drivers pose a threat.
scottie1113: Stirling Moss illustrates that point, as he was the best driver never to win a World Championship, although that was way before your time. Maybe true but so was Mansell (my father was a Mansell supporter), i read his autobiography recently and its all about the car and team tactics. This guy was a great driver and only won the F1 crown once, then switched to indy and won on his maiden season. Says it all.
scottie1113: second half of the teams. They've got a lot of work to do to catch up, and if Vettel, Hamilton, Button, Alonso or Schumacher were driving for them, they'd still be second tier teams. Schumacher - i dont think. Rosberg would fair better. In any case exactly my point.
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