View Full Version : Rookie of the year
Gaiajohan
28 October 07, 23:51
Who do you think is driving rookie of the year?
http://www.autosport.com/awards/2007/rookie/
Paul di Resta (DTM)
Robert Doornbos (Champ Car)
Lewis Hamilton (F1)
Heikki Kovalainen (F1)
Juan Pablo Montoya (NASCAR)
Kazuki Nakajima (GP2)
Graham Rahal (Champ Car)
Bruno Senna (GP2)
Adrian Sutil (F1)
Sebastian Vettel (F1)
Well i think it would be between Doornbos and Hamilton. Hamilton had the luck he drove in the best car on the grid. Of course he's very talented, but car determines 80% of what you'll do in F1. next year it'll be different as TC isn't allowed anymore.
Doornbos has a very strong first season in CCWS, where the cars are equal, and the only difference is, some teams are a little bit better than others when it comes to strategy, and maybe a bit money.
Montoya didn't have such a great season..
Vettel didn't drive a complete season, though he's very talented. If RBR can make a good car next year, Vettel will be one of the best i think.
Sutil, also had bad luck in F1, though he's very good.
Senna and Nakajima's results aren't that good I think. Okay. for a rookie, but they're not exceptional, like Hamilton and Doornbos.
Di resta had a great season in an old car I think. But open wheel isn't comparable with DTM. Look at Albers for example.
I haven't voted yet
hoboholic
29 October 07, 03:30
Ambrose in NASCAR Busch series :D:D:D:D
Greg_888_V8
29 October 07, 06:00
i vote for AMBROSE !!!
4th at Memphis WHHHOOOO BABY
GEISHA
29 October 07, 07:24
I vote for Robert Doornbos (Champcar).
He is argubly the most talented driver Holland has at this moment.
Further he has been so wise to escape the Dutch racing scene and go international/abroad.
The Dutch racing scene is ruled by the Bleekemolen clan, the Coronel brothers, the Huisman brothers, Phil Bastiaans, Donald Molenaar and Alard Kalff and such who seize possession of any class for so many, many years, so that no real talent gets a way through.
Those who go abroad are the most lucky.
lowndes888
29 October 07, 12:21
Paul Di Resta for me
He was great in the 2 year old Mercedes and will be up there fighting with Schneider and Ekstrom for the DTM title next year
Doornbos wasn't that good in CCWS IMO, but every talent there is overshadowed by Bourdais and his dominance
Kongo
29 October 07, 22:37
Sorry to be boring but...Lewis Hamilton. :):up:
Jus cause he has sparked F1 to a new level and showed us younguns that it can be done...and I race Go-Karts too. :) Even more inspo...
Even in a lesser car he could rock.
No TC next time eh? Interesting. :uhm:
GEISHA
30 October 07, 06:51
Doornbos wasn't that good in CCWS IMO
Good enough to end 3rd in the final classification.
And he is chosen R.o.t.Y by CCWS.
No too bad in your first year?
But indeed it is Bourdais all the way.
Robert Doornbos has my vote. No better car for him, just talent and
ambition... and his own FREE parking spot in downtown Rotterdam! ;)
http://www.nufoto.nl/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/opening_bavariacityracing.jpg
freejrs
30 October 07, 20:00
Lewis Hamilton gets my vote, but only if by rookie you mean the driver who has driven the most erratically and dangerously. Some of his first corner moves have been questionable to say the least. if it had been schumacher driving he would have been criticised for sure, but as its golden boy hamilton "that was a great move! what a guy!" not to mention the acident he caused in japan.:mad::down:
my real vote goes to Anthony Davidson who, while not on the list, has put in some great qualy and race drives that have allowed super aguri to punch above thier weight several times. i hope he will go to a better team next year as he no doubt deserves it.:roflmao::up:
michaudt
30 October 07, 20:08
To be honest I was cheering for Fernando but how can you not vote for Hamilton. Missed the F1 Championship by 1 point in his rookie season!!! How could there even be a second thought.
snowy
30 October 07, 22:05
Lewis Hamilton ;)
You should use the poll option.
Leper Messiah
1 November 07, 18:55
To be honest I was cheering for Fernando but how can you not vote for Hamilton. Missed the F1 Championship by 1 point in his rookie season!!! How could there even be a second thought.
actually he missed it by TWO points as Kimi had a superior win amount, thus a tie on points would still have meant the title for Kimi.
Gaiajohan
1 November 07, 19:10
Poll included now
Kongo
1 November 07, 20:14
Lewis Hamilton ;)
You should use the poll option.
Only us 2 so far huh? :D
I don't see why some folk get so angry tho I mean, what's it to us anyways?
He drove best he could. Only a Brit can race in rain and live. :roflmao:
Still...he is to be slower next year...whoops did I jus say that! :D I don't care, cheatin' right there that is. :mad:
rasfigjohn
1 November 07, 21:44
That's obvious: Hamilton is the man.
lowndes888
1 November 07, 21:46
That's obvious: Hamilton is the man.
In the McLaren-Ferrari-Mercedes
rasfigjohn
1 November 07, 21:50
Of course he's very talented, but car determines 80% of what you'll do in F1.
Where did you get those stats?
Mine say 53.37% :D
Kongo
1 November 07, 22:12
In the McLaren-Ferrari-Mercedes
Jus the same as Ferrari-Williams-McLaren-Mercedes.
Open your eyes people, every team has done it all along.:rolleyes:
Jus Ferrari, being poor loosers due to "Aerodynamics are for people who cannot produce good engines" trait...if only that was lived up to :hehehe:, started actin' like babies.
And so next year every team will use data from other teams...and I get to see it too. :yes:
Cammywhammy
7 November 07, 12:01
Lewis Hamilton gets my vote, he missed the title by one point, he showed many more experienced drivers how it should be done, and some of his moves were outstanding. He didn't cause the accident in Japan, even Mark Webber said it was the idiot behind him who caused it.
Oh he's British, and my Hero.
hoboholic
26 November 07, 09:57
I just bought an Auto Action mag and i have to bring this up,
Marcos Ambrose has created history in being the first person outside of North America to finish in the top ten of a Major NASCAR Championship (8th in Busch Series Standings)
And he did it as a rookie :D:up:
Freddyfartbox
26 November 07, 11:05
That poll looks rather biased, you're obviously an F1 fan first and foremost.;)
Gaiajohan
26 November 07, 11:09
That poll looks rather biased, you're obviously an F1 fan first and foremost.;)
I just found that poll on the internet, look at the link I provided in the first post.
richard_n413
26 November 07, 19:26
It has to be Lewis Hamilton... he's gone from a very insignificant name, only known in the motor-racing community, to a household name known by 58 million British people. To come third in the World Driver's Championship is one hell of an achievement, more so on his first season in Formula 1. I'm no Formula 1 fan, and I'm sorry that I had to vote for Hamilton, but I think he has been far and away the rookie of the year this year.
=MM= Simmons
27 November 07, 13:18
Robert Doornbos has my vote. No better car for him, just talent and
ambition... and his own FREE parking spot in downtown Rotterdam! ;)
http://www.nufoto.nl/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/opening_bavariacityracing.jpg
Me too :cool:
Montoya42
27 November 07, 14:20
Juan Pablo Montoya because he was the only one in this list to make a real drastic change of series. From GP2 to Formula One is evolution, from single-seaters to NASCAR is a challenge :cool:
hoboholic
29 November 07, 04:30
and so is V8 to NASCAR
cough*Ambrose*cough
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