BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Shizuka wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_0gS2Xx9M8 Here's some onboard footage, possibly the first this season. Bianchi at helm. I don't know, it seems to me he's being a little limited by the car.
That car looks impossible to drive. Snap oversteer everywhere. Completely unsettled in the corners. It's a miracle he can even get close to the Williamses and Toro Rossos...
I was totally wrong to ever doubt him. He's something special, without question.
To be fair, there were quite a few seasoned professionals who thought that Bianchi was quick but did have a few questions over his potential, given that he did have some scruffy races in GP2 and his performances weren't always entirely convincing (after all, he only narrowly beat Pic and van der Garde in the 2011 GP2 season, and the latter driver has been subjected to heavy criticism in some quarters here).
Added to that, there was the heavy pre-season testing crash he had for Force India that lead to a written off test day (and a fairly heavily damaged chassis too IIRC), so there might have been some who wondered if Bianchi was perhaps needed to polish his performance behind the wheel a bit more.
Still, I would have to say that Bianchi's efforts in that lap you've shown do highlight how he is clearly having to work very hard behind the wheel to cope with that car - especially dealing with the snap oversteer in the high speed corners (and I am fairly sure that he was getting some wheelspin in one or two high speed corners too).
No wonder the team praised Bianchi's performance in the high speed corners, where they said he was picking up a lot of time over Chilton and the other backmarkers - and I have to say that his performance so far this year does seem to be justifying Ferrari's decision to back him in the junior series. OK, to a certain extent Bianchi did at least have the benefit of plenty of testing in 2012 for Force India, so he did at least have some direct F1 experience that he could draw on, although that has probably meant that the bar was set higher for him as a result. So far, though, it looks like he has reached and exceeded expectations so far - and if he was able to beat one of the Williams or Toro Rosso drivers on raw pace in one of the upcoming races, then he could well see his standing in the paddock sharply increase (not to mention see that of the Williams or Toro Rosso drivers sink).
Incidentally, speaking of the relative performance of Bianchi against the Williams drivers, it looks like Williams are also struggling with high speed oversteer caused by problems with their current exhausts - they are actively considering downgrading to the exhaust configuration from the FW34 for the Chinese GP because of their current handling problems. I wonder if that is why Marussia were feeling more confident that Bianchi could take the fight to the Williams team in China?
http://www.espn.co.uk/williams/motorspo ... 04348.html