tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682262344930040012.post3204057414002115014..comments2024-03-28T07:18:09.958+00:00Comments on Talking about F1: The F1 blog: My Top Ten Drivers of 2015Graham Keillohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11514708469215327323noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682262344930040012.post-9743702106268237282015-12-08T20:12:53.448+00:002015-12-08T20:12:53.448+00:00It would appear that you haven't done me the d...It would appear that you haven't done me the decency of reading my reasoning in the article before criticising the selection. As in the section on Alonso I outline specifically why he's there and implicitly why he's ahead of Button ('For the lion's share of the time he was McLaren race day pace-setter'). <br /><br />And if you're basing your argument on Button having more points than Alonso this year, I outline the counter argument to that too ('in an unreliable machine only capable of scoring occasionally that's a rather volatile measure. Plus he lost likely scores to technical failures...'). Button was on top of Alonso for a few late season rounds too, but I'm basing this on the whole season. If you don't agree with these then fine (it's entirely subjective after all), but please engage in the points and tell me why you disagree. <br /><br />If your contention is that Button should be in the top 10, then yes you'd certainly have a point. I found it a very big challenge this year to whittle the drivers down to ten, and Grosjean, Sainz and Button were left out with a heavy heart.Graham Keillohhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11514708469215327323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3682262344930040012.post-91953981525193604562015-12-08T18:56:21.330+00:002015-12-08T18:56:21.330+00:00Alonso and not Button? what are you, nuts?Alonso and not Button? what are you, nuts?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com