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But it is the vehicle (combined with a good driver/rider).If the car/bike is not competitive and set up well, then the skill level of the driver will be inconsequential to the final result.You see this in F1 constantly. Excellent driver, average car, poor results. Driver changes teams, gets top car, wins championship. Every now and then, you get a driver/rider who is so adept that they can take a bad car and develop it. A bad car becomes a better or even great car, allowing them to win.Two examples were Schumacher and Rossi. They took poor cars and bikes and developed them (Ferrari and Yamaha).jog onduc
But it is the vehicle (combined with a good driver/rider).
If the car/bike is not competitive and set up well, then the skill level of the driver will be inconsequential to the final result.
You see this in F1 constantly. Excellent driver, average car, poor results. Driver changes teams, gets top car, wins championship. Every now and then, you get a driver/rider who is so adept that they can take a bad car and develop it. A bad car becomes a better or even great car, allowing them to win.
Two examples were Schumacher and Rossi. They took poor cars and bikes and developed them (Ferrari and Yamaha).
jog on
duc
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