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14 Feb 2003, 22:17
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JPM better than Gilles ?
Extracted from "The man who will beat Schumacher", F1 Magazine, December 2002
[What amused me was the JPM-GV comparison]
American journalist Gordon Kirby is not generally given to such expression. But the hard-bitten journalistic doyen of the ChampCar circuit has seen enough race drivers in his three decades to know what makes a good one, and he has no doubts about Montoya.
"He is the best I have ever seen. And that includes Gilles Villeneuve and Keke Rosberg, who were the best road-racing Formula One drivers I watched in North America", he says.
"Montoya drives an oversteering car just like Gilles did, but he is more in control of it."
PS: Any complaint, call Mr. Gordon Kirby.
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14 Feb 2003, 22:22
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Reading that title sounds like sacrilege..., sorry...
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14 Feb 2003, 22:23
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One mans opinion, for the record, Bobby Rahal also testifies that JPM is the best he's ever seen (and that includes Senna), but, again, something that will proberbly be turned into a 100 post arguement, but ultimatly, something that we'll never know.
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14 Feb 2003, 22:33
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Hm...this months F1 Magazine figures Kimi is going to be the one that takes over Michaels throne. They consider Kimi's future championships a given. In an article about CARTdrivers switching to F1, featured in the same issue, of course JPM is judged. The journalist reckons the jury is still out on JPM.
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14 Feb 2003, 22:38
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Hahahaha.. the word of CART commentators... LOL
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14 Feb 2003, 22:42
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I gotta agree, sacrelige... Juan's extremely good, but he's not to the Senna/Gilles platuea yet.
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14 Feb 2003, 22:44
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Wait till Wrex reads this  I'd love to see the look on his face
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14 Feb 2003, 22:53
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As much as I like JPM, I would not yet rate him at Gilles' level.
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14 Feb 2003, 22:57
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I am a JPM fan, but even I wouldn't say that JPM is better than Gilles.
I wouldn't want to even compare them with car technology being 20 years apart.
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14 Feb 2003, 23:00
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That task should become a little easier post Silverstone mind...
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14 Feb 2003, 23:04
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JPM is excellent at handling an oversteering car???? What nonsense. The truth is the exact opposite. Take last year as an example. When the Williams was handling well on a circuit, JPM crushed Ralf. However, as soon as a little understeer or oversteer entered into the equation, Ralf had the edge.
If great car control means getting out of shape and recovering, then yes, JPM has good car control.
If great car control means being able to post quick times in a difficult handling car, then JPM's car control isnt so great.
By the way, would Gilles Villeneuve, like JPM, call into the pits wanting to retire because of an ill handling car??
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Ditto!
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14 Feb 2003, 23:07
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Gilles is better.
But one thing is sure... you could appreciate Montoya's sliding and control better in a Reynard than in a Williams... Which says a lot about the current F1 cars...
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14 Feb 2003, 23:07
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That's why I wouldn't want to compare. Oversteer with big sticky tyres? Or the silly grooved tyres half the size and far less contact patch?
I know which one I'd prefer.
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14 Feb 2003, 23:08
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And don't bash CART.
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14 Feb 2003, 23:11
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Who's bashing CART?
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