ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑15 Aug 2022, 18:10
Andres125sx wrote: ↑23 May 2022, 18:46
drc wrote: ↑19 May 2022, 18:39
Those stats showing wins, poles, fl's and what not, they'll soon be needing a whole new kind of asterisks
Actually, that asterisk is needed in F1 since... well, always, this is F1 after all
Any good driver with a dominant car will get better statistics than a real talent who never drove a dominant car
Just as an example, Rosberg or Button have better statistics than Giles Villeneuve, not only because they´re World Champions while Giles wasn´t, also on victories, poles, fast laps...
But none with a brain will claim neither of them was faster or better than Giles, but this is F1, they got dominant cars so their statistics are much better.
I could argue something similar about Hamilton. One of the greats ever, period. But is he really better than Schumacher, Senna, Prost, Fangio, etc. as statistics show? No way, he just drove the most dominant car ever. No other car dominated for so many consecutive seasons, as FIA usually change rules at 4th season when any team dominate the grid. Not this time. Is that delay from FIA an evidence of Hamilton greatness? Obviously not.
IE, driver statistics in F1 are almost irrelevant
I have watched every race of Prost, Senna, Schumacher's and Hamilton's career, Hamilton is the best of that bunch, he is fast as Senna, and as versatile as them and most importantly made less mistakes than them all.
Lewis as fast as Senna, or as reliable as Prost? Did you really watched their races?
Point me to one single Qualifying where Lewis beated his teammate, a talented teammate (comparable to Alain Prost) with 1.4 seconds difference, and I´ll take your statement as serious. Otherwise...
About reliability, I can point many mistakes from Lewis wich Alain Prost would have never committed, period.
Oh and I´m far from any anti-Hamilton brigade mate, actually Lewis is one of my favourites
But the Hamilton fanboys like you can´t cope with anyone stating Lewis is not the greatest from the greatest of all time, for fanboys there´s only two options, being the best of the best, or being mediocre... but in real life things are far from black or white.
I like Hamilton driving, a lot, actually I even think he´s one of the greatest of all time. Even if I don´t think he´s faster than Senna or more reliable than Prost (or Alonso btw). Anycase I´ve always hated direct comparisons as comparing drivers from different eras is comparing apples to oranges, I do prefer to say they´re one of the greatest of all time, without direct comparisons or asigning positions.
But I don´t think he´s faster than Senna, nor more reliable than Prost or Alonso.
ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑15 Aug 2022, 18:10
The FIA greatly changed the car regs in 2017 for the wide regs, after the 2014 engine change, and then changed the aero regs again in 2019 and then again in 2021(those regs specifically targeted to hurt long wheelbase cars by the reference point of the regulations(front axle versus rear axle), contrary to your above false assertion. The anti Hamilton brigade loves to make up their alternative facts, but here is a real fact, Schumacher had tires made to suit his car and driving preference(also unlimited testing on a factory adjacent track) and when the regs were changed for 2005 and he no longer had that bespoke tire advantage he only won 1 race, 2005 usgp with 6 cars competing.
The FIA changed the regs for 2017, so Hamilton had stable rules from 2014, 2015 and 2016, not much different than any other champ.
C´mon, 2017 changes were minor, it changed nothing in the grid, not in the title fight, and neither on any other midfield or bottom of the grid fight so that was far from a mayor change. Not comparable to 2005 to stop Ferrari domination, or in 2014 to stop RBR domination, or on any other domination period wich was finished by FIA with a
mayor rule change.
I was talking about mayor rule changes like this season, not about minor changes that do not change anything on the grid´s status quo