dialtone wrote: ↑25 Nov 2024, 00:48
epo wrote:Simply conclusion Max is world champion while not having the fastest car, he deserved he grabbed it and he is king. Sorry Brits and those idiots from SkyF1, luckily for you Max will retire in a few year so he won't challenging the Schumi record.
Last comment from me.
He won and deserved.
He had the fastest car by a mile for 1/3rd of season which is a lot more than the other brands had. The need to portray Max as winning despite driving a bicycle is baffling.
22 rounds in and I think we all agree that the RBR was the quickest car until Mclaren brought their Miami upgrade. Miami was round 6 of the current season and we cant forget that Max has a DNF at Australia so was effectively 5 rounds before the RBR become less competitive. After that it was all about maximising the points and the race. I would say that Max had 20-30% 'head-start' over Lando for the season ("fastest car" before the others seriously caught up/or RBR had a nerf).
I would say that the car wasn't
the quickest from Miami onwards. It wasn't the 3rd or 4th fastest either, it was there.....competitive. Max being Max, maximised the results and points scoring - which has ultimately won the WDC for him.
IMHO, that is what is setting Max a step/notch above everyone else at the moment. Max is able to get the best result possible out of the current situation/car and score the most points. Others fail and they don't maximise their scoring potential on a Sunday. That's the difference between a successful WDC fight and just being there showing willing.
As Banana said above - Max would have had the WDC fight sealed a LOT sooner if he was driving the McLaren. Its harsh to say it, but its true in every way. (even Max said it.)
Lando has a LOT to learn. He's had his taste of the first WDC battle with Max this season. To go on and win it, he needs that hunger and desire to produce the results he needs (like Max has). (either that or a car that's 0.5-1second faster than the others and just walk your way to a title). Going slightly Off-topic, but could we imagine Lando swapping positions with Max in 2021. The year that Max had his first real shot at a title challenge. How successful would Lando have been if they were in each others shoes.
I would probably even put Max ahead of Lewis. Without discrediting Lewis, a lot of his WDC's were down to a massively quicker car, being able to walk the field to the tune of a second a lap in the hybrid era. I think if you had a field that was like 2020/2021, then it would have been a lot different over the turbo/hybrid era in terms of WDCs.
IF 2025 ties out lie the end of 2024, then we, as fans, are in for a spectacle (providing Mclaren dont have their advantage still).
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.