Pogue Mahone
Closet Gooner.
I don’t necessarily disagree with that but how much of what you describe factors into being the best F1 driver? And how much comes down to the best car or the best team behind you? It’s not the same as, say, a boxer who spends hours outside of his fights honing his technique, studying his opponent, killing himself in the gym etc. it’s the same with any physical sport. When Usain Bolt won his gold in 2012, he described how it took him 43 strides to win in 2008 and he was working out how to bring that down to 42 strides. You can’t apply that same level of meticulousness to F1. Because a lot of F1 comes down to the best car and team.
Can’t believe I’m going into bat for F1 but success at football also depends on being part of the best team.