Wow, you don't think he was alert and thinking about what the car was doing, but just feeling?lolzi wrote:That's very interesting, but the topic here was "thinking" drivers, not "feeling" drivers.Giblet wrote:When Senna had his _first_ drive in an F1 car, a Williams, they made small changes to the setup without his knowledge, and he was instantly able to feel and quantify them.
Wrong.
Completely on topic, sorry. The quantifying part I mentioned is all thinking, you don't quantify a feeling. Senna could feel what was happening and think about it as well.