Originally Posted by
jgonzalesm6
Yes, both of you are right with regards to Palmer. But lets look at the situation. Kubica, given his age, in-experience at most tracks, and his physical conditon, is trying or going to
play catch-up. He did 115laps in a 2012 Renault F1 car which is quite a feat being he has been out for so long. Quite different in a 2017 F1 car and very complex with mappings and
strategies and a whole host of other software complexities; not to mention g-loads. How about an up-and-coming F3 or F2 lad...they race on the same tracks??? I can think of 3. Or
how about someone else from the current grid???
I think its great Renault are giving him a chance to try it out and only he can decide for himself if he is ready and has what it takes......or not.
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