raymondu999 wrote:Let's agree to disagree
Fine by me
raymondu999 wrote:Let's agree to disagree
Damnit...it didn't save what I posted...raymondu999 wrote:My point though, was that he was behind several cars that were fundamentally slower than his - surely he didn't have to push above and beyond his "regular" race pace in order to get into the DRS zone of some...
Who said he's going to drive in the DTM?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:As I said, Mercedes will be his destination in DTM.
After his F1 career...IF he decides he wants to carry on racing.Ganxxta wrote:Who said he's going to drive in the DTM?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:As I said, Mercedes will be his destination in DTM.![]()
During he presentation of the new AMG for DTM last year they already announced that Schumacher will also be there for the first DTM race as he was during the first presentation...
Nothing to do with any driving wishes, just marketing.
I refer you to his sports car stats.marcush. wrote:Schu really is open wheel he is a kart guy through and through me thinks.
That is true. He needs a good clean race for once.Maelstrom wrote:I personally think that if Merc get their act together Schumacher will end up outperforming Rosberg this year. He's been getting into his stride ever since late last year. When he first joined the team in 2010 he had a bad time getting used to the new regulations, tyres, etc. But I think he's slowly getting used to it and all he needs is clean races to shine.
Your point might be true if other skilled drivers weren't jumping on Schumacher's band wagon.Raptor22 wrote:If the absolute pace of the car is higher than the tyres allow then the car is not using its tyres effectively.
The absolute pace in any tyre is an upper limit for any car.
Mercedes simply are still not using their tyres effectively.
Schumacher's outburst has more to do with his frustration at his side of the garage not getting the set up suited to his requirements and 100% tyre utilisation.
In china rosberg's side of the garage made some set up changes that allowed him to get 100%from the tyres whiles Schumacher was still stuck with 90% tyre performance.
Schumacher is asking for less critical tyres which allows for less perfect set up.
The fact that the quality of engineers and mechanics on either side of the Mercedes garage is quite indicative of the internal politics at Mercedes