Il_leone
World Champion
--------------------------------------------------Its all about circumstances, isn't it? As Slyboogy points out, the determining factor on one of the Red Bull young guns getting a seat at the big team is how long Webber decides to carry on for - something outside their control. Of course, some drivers show such a dramatic talent (like Vettel) that their progression is accelerated, but there are very few drivers in his category. Where and when would Lewis Hamilton have made his F1 debut, if Montoya hadn't walked out of Woking in mid-2006?
There are a lot of drivers that are hard to separate in terms of ability until they get a race-winning car, then they either thrive on it, or flop.
I agree, though Brabham was a big team in '86. If that car had worked as intended Elio was more than capable of winning races and championships with it.
Why Williams signed Mansell remains an enduring mystery.
Why Williams signed Mansell was because Frank saw what he thought was a great qualifying by Mansell in 1981 Detroit GP where he started 9th and thought that was impressive around a demanding track in a not so good Lotus so he kept tabs on him.
He could see he had the speed despite the number of breakages and accidents. He could not get Mansell in 1984 but when the opportunity was open in 1985 - Patrick Head told Frank " For __ck sake get Nige will you" when Williams was looking at replacements for Laffite.
So Frank took a risk and said as the season went on he knew Mansell was an outstanding talent and underrated - the rest of the paddock and media though Colin Chapman was out of his mind when he said " You are looking at a future world champion !"
Ron Dennis apparently had a montage of Mansell's accidents and crashes dedicated to Nige played out somewhere on the announcement that he signed for Williams.... no wonder they have never got on
Off course 1986 and 1987 Mansell became the affection of the British public and others around the world for being the nearly man and losing in cruel circumstances
Frank Williams did not budge on Honda's demands that he should have a Japanese driver to keep Honda engines and sided with Mansell over the Mansell - Piquet rivalry which Honda thought should not have happened thinking that partnering Williams meant Piquet was signed to be No 1 ...which was not the case. Both Honda and Piquet blame Frank for costing the 1986 drivers title