Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:06 pm by Rochelle
I've never understood why some drivers/teams don't put much, if any, emphasis on qualifying. I don't understand the mindset of it being ok to have to work your way up to the front. You have to gamble on pit strategy and hope one of the lesser drivers don't wreck you. Even on tracks where passing isn't a problem, once you get up to the top ten or so, your competition level is much higher and it's way harder to pass. Tony's likes the order in which they go through the 1st practice. Totally his and Steve's prerogative, but face it, it doesn't work. You have to be open to change and if you're not, you can be left behind. I think it's obvious, at least to me, they've been left behind where it comes to qualifying. But, that's just me. I'd rather get the qualifying set up and then work on the handling. I'm just hoping it's not a case of you can't teach an old dog new tricks is all. I personally think Steve is in a bad place. We've heard Tony say starting on Thursday's he's a driver and leaves the owner stuff behind, but, fact is, as far as the rest of the team is concerned, he's still the owner. If Steve wants to change the order of what they do in that 1st practice, how far do you push? I'm not saying he does want to change it, I have no idea. I just would not want to be Addington trying to change Tony's habits... For the record, this is just my opinion...
"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe" - Friedrich Nietzsche