He has a very long history in F1 as mechanic, chief mechanic and car designer, but I generally find his comments irritating and often not very informative or accurate at all. Is it just me?
I read a couple of Autosport Magazines before the season began, and here was Anderson "voice of expert", who'd done sod all in F1 since Jordon, having his say.
Red Bull, he assured the reader, would be streets ahead of the rest, and he imparted a rather vague morsel about shape and aero parts. Mercedes and Ferrari would be next, his "expert eye" told him, with Mclaren's and Renault's basic form possibly a distant fourth and fifth... Roll on the start of the season, and he was informing us that, oh yes, Mclaren clearly is the best designed car.
He keeps suggesting tid-bits, which seem to me always wrong, bar his guesses at Monaco. So why do the BBC rate him so highly, especially when every other expert says that spending years away in motorsport terms is detrimental to your ability, purely because the technology moves so fast... Surely someone more up-to-date would offer more technical insight, then?
Also, if anyone wants to keep track of his predicitions, that's welcome, I shall try to also!
I read a couple of Autosport Magazines before the season began, and here was Anderson "voice of expert", who'd done sod all in F1 since Jordon, having his say.
Red Bull, he assured the reader, would be streets ahead of the rest, and he imparted a rather vague morsel about shape and aero parts. Mercedes and Ferrari would be next, his "expert eye" told him, with Mclaren's and Renault's basic form possibly a distant fourth and fifth... Roll on the start of the season, and he was informing us that, oh yes, Mclaren clearly is the best designed car.
He keeps suggesting tid-bits, which seem to me always wrong, bar his guesses at Monaco. So why do the BBC rate him so highly, especially when every other expert says that spending years away in motorsport terms is detrimental to your ability, purely because the technology moves so fast... Surely someone more up-to-date would offer more technical insight, then?
Also, if anyone wants to keep track of his predicitions, that's welcome, I shall try to also!


