Pole Button Australia 2006
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@hawk860 yes but he did get the pole, even though he does not have what you call the "all out" style.
and as you correctly stated he does safe tires and car when he drives, which makes his style excellent.
in that race there were all out drivers and he still got the pole.
those 2-3tenths gained on a single lap can easily disappear when tires start to fade :)
your point is valid though:)
personally I like a style that´s inbetween, kinda like Schumacher(actually my favorite)
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@h1coupe i respect what you say.F1 is competative and i did say its a stunning lap but once he corected oversteer from overenthusiastic throttle and thats 2-3 tenths right there and he nailed every apex perfectly but if he would ride the kerb more aggressively like alonso, hamilton or vettel (theres more) he would get another tenth or 2 but i guess thts his smooth driving style tht conservers tyres rather that raw pace,it is indeed perfect in some respects bt i prefer drivers tht just go all out
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@hawk860 yeah, you would have surely done better...
to be on pole in an f1 race, any f1 race you have to be pretty much perfect and that is just an example of the level you have to be at to be on pole. so for that season and that race it is pretty much a perfect lap!
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I dont remember who made a qualyfing lap like this, Smooth And Precise Lap Cortesy of Jenson Button
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@MclarenGooner10 he attacked the kerbs quite a lot
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Great Lap Jenson,so Precise i didnt any aggression from him at all
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@xshx19 oh yea...who is? jonathan legard hahahaha
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@SynysterToken unfortunatly, his talents are ruined by jonatha legard....
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@SynysterToken he's too tied up in his own ego. He thinks he's god. Therefore he is not the best commentator.
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stunning lap but far from perfect
Martin Brundle, and i personally think that he's one of the best commentators
SynysterToken 2 years ago 50
martin brundle
chipattack911 2 years ago 9