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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 262026"><p>Nah mate, he's pretty good, he shoots himself in the foot occassionally but he does know F1 inside out and has his finger on the pulse. Talking about Ferrari always stirs his loins and he usually looks bemused and exasperated (as does most of us these days with Ferarri) Coulthard is a good foil for him and does point a few things out for him. </p><p></p><p>The conversation between C & J about Kimi Raikonnen's work rate was interesting. Coulthard was more diplomatic as apparently Kimi had taken him aside and given him an ear bashing when he suggested that Kimi's workrate was sub-standard but Jordan was far more scathing and bombastic and more or less called the guy lazy.</p><p></p><p>Thats what you want from pundits; guys who know their salt but can play off of each other and balance each other. You don't want two Eddie Jordans but you don't want two Tony Jardines either as the former would be loads of shouty ranting while the latter would be an utter self-indulgent and smug borefest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 262026"] Nah mate, he's pretty good, he shoots himself in the foot occassionally but he does know F1 inside out and has his finger on the pulse. Talking about Ferrari always stirs his loins and he usually looks bemused and exasperated (as does most of us these days with Ferarri) Coulthard is a good foil for him and does point a few things out for him. The conversation between C & J about Kimi Raikonnen's work rate was interesting. Coulthard was more diplomatic as apparently Kimi had taken him aside and given him an ear bashing when he suggested that Kimi's workrate was sub-standard but Jordan was far more scathing and bombastic and more or less called the guy lazy. Thats what you want from pundits; guys who know their salt but can play off of each other and balance each other. You don't want two Eddie Jordans but you don't want two Tony Jardines either as the former would be loads of shouty ranting while the latter would be an utter self-indulgent and smug borefest. [/QUOTE]
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