QUOTE (DanardiF1 @ Oct 15 2010, 17:13)

I don't think he's necessarily referring to upgrades going to Nico first, that's just what people want to hear from Michael as it feels like comeback for the years his car was the one to be upgraded first. I think he might be referring to different setups, or even perhaps newer parts that have been trialled on Michael's car for feedback, and they haven't worked. We've already seen many times this year Ross Brawn trying different strategies on Michael's car, putting him on certain tyres for very long stints, whilst keeping Nico on a more regular one that has seen him rack the points up... I think this year has been used as a trial, to see for both Michael and the team what he can do, whilst utilising Nico very well and letting him score big points almost as security to try things with Schumacher.
I can understand that they are more experimental with Schumacher than with Rosberg, as the arguing could be "Let us go the safe route with Rosberg to score sure points, and let´s try things with Schumi because he is special and can implement strategies that would never work with other drivers". That makes sense to me.
What doesn´t make sense, however, is that this approach (if that is the one taken) is obviously only very rarely working for Michael. Also, Schumacher starts complaining about it. So they should go and take a mainstream approach with Schumacher as well as with Rosberg, would make much more sense for their WCC as well as for Michael´s WDC.
All these statements with the big IF that is indeed the approach taken.
QUOTE (DanardiF1 @ Oct 15 2010, 17:13)

I don't think Michael can outdrive the car anymore like he used to be able to, but even at a reduced level he is a superb racing driver, and perhaps we'll see that more towards the end of this year and into next.
That is surely the case, so they will have to go towards more conventional strategies. Even when they go the mainstream way Michael can pull out some class performances, Suzuka was an indicator into the right direction, the more so if indeed his F-duct was only partly working.
QUOTE (glorius&victorius @ Oct 15 2010, 17:15)

so is a struggling Schumacher
Schumacher is always good press, whether successful or struggling. That´s why it´s good he is in F1. Makes the field much more complete. He still has that vibe and presence about him, even when he is struggling. In this sense I hope that he will see out his three year contract.