AR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 06:09
JordanMugen wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 05:53
Sieper wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 13:28
Because I truly believe, and the numbers have always supported it, Max has a big part to play in the performance.
Ferrari and Mercedes also have very good "tier one" drivers so that should even out.
In theory yes, but of the 3 top rated drivers (Ver,Ham,Lec) Verstappen really has been the cleanest this season. Lec and Hamilton had crashes that destroyed their races. Hamilton in Austria qualy and Spa race. Leclerc in Imola and France.
Obviously, when you drive the best car you don´t need to push like mad, like those driving slower cars who need to compensate the deficit. Actually that´s one of the signs of a dominant car, when they can win without pushing too hard
Same as Vettel in 2010-2013, some of us always claimed it was the car, some said Vettel was unique. Time proved it was the car. Similar with Lewis in 2014-2020, except he proved his speed previous seasons with a different car, but in that era you can barely find any mistake by his side, because he didn´t need to push hard at all
Perez will probably beat Lecrerc in the table (only 2 points down now), despite the terrible start of the season for the mexican. Do we really need any more evidence?