‘A huge mistake’ – Where a lost apolitical F1 star went wrong

'A huge mistake' - Where a lost apolitical F1 star went wrong

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“A special talent who should have achieved much more in F1” – a fitting summary for an early 1990s driver who was perhaps too apolitical for his own good, as he recalls to Sam Smith

If you aren’t overtly political, it’s best not to get involved in disruptive intra-team politics, especially in motorsport. Erik Comas’ F1 career lasted four seasons in the early 1990s and marked the end of a promising single-seater career that many believed could match his contemporary Jean Alesi’s potential. Despite not being as highly regarded as Alesi, Comas had a strong track record before F1. Engineers like Vincent Gaillardot considered him a special talent who could have achieved much more in F1. Comas’ apolitical nature may have hindered him in the competitive F1 environment, as he lacked strong management support throughout his career. Despite his challenges, Comas showcased his racing prowess in various categories before stepping into the world of Formula 1.

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