As I see things, neither JPM nor JV were your typical good F1 drivers. They are real good drivers, but just that. You need much more to be a top F1 racer. You need to be able to drive the team on the right direction, you must be 110% commited to give the team the more precise feedback on the car, tell them what car you want, go the factory, talk to the engeneers, test different set ups and new parts all the time... What Schumi did (with a little help from Todt, Brawn and others) with Ferrari. They put the team back on track.
You can't just show up every saturday, sit in the car and drive it the best you can, even if you're a hell of a driver. Not on the long run anyway.
Other example comes to mind, like Jean Alesi or Nigel Mansell. They could make wonders with a bad car. But they couldn't make it better or make the team to make it better.
I think JPM and JV will fit quite well in NASCAR. It's technicaly less challenging. You need balls and driving skills, but not the kind of commitment and leadership you must demonstrate in F1.
That, and NASCAR is closer to home and their racing backgrounds.
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