I respectfully disagree with this assertion. [-Xaudifan wrote:given exactly equal cars you would have to put your money on hamilton who was clearly the best driver at valencia
audifan wrote:given exactly equal cars you would have to put your money on hamilton who was clearly the best driver at valencia ..but the odds are too short
best bet at the moment is massa who actually outperformed alonso at valencia when you factored in loads and circuit conditions
Both driver assessments appear to be unsupported by fact.audifan wrote:given exactly equal cars you would have to put your money on hamilton who was clearly the best driver at valencia ..but the odds are too short
best bet at the moment is massa who actually outperformed alonso at valencia when you factored in loads and circuit conditions
Because your table is ridiculously short of information: stint lengths, track conditions (both temperature, pressure as well as traffic), fuel on-board and many other factors just aren't considered.WhiteBlue wrote:Both driver assessments appear to be unsupported by fact.audifan wrote:given exactly equal cars you would have to put your money on hamilton who was clearly the best driver at valencia ..but the odds are too short
best bet at the moment is massa who actually outperformed alonso at valencia when you factored in loads and circuit conditions
The Hamilton assertion is not evident from the test result as seen in this table.
QEDScotracer wrote:Because your table is ridiculously short of information: stint lengths, track conditions (both temperature, pressure as well as traffic), fuel on-board and many other factors just aren't considered.Whiteblue wrote:
The Hamilton assertion is not evident from the test result as seen in this table.
The information is out thereWhiteBlue wrote:QEDScotracer wrote:Because your table is ridiculously short of information: stint lengths, track conditions (both temperature, pressure as well as traffic), fuel on-board and many other factors just aren't considered.Whiteblue wrote:
The Hamilton assertion is not evident from the test result as seen in this table.
This board and the wider public does not have evidence that suggests that "Hamilton was clearly the best driver at Valencia"
It would be awfully nice if you would share it with us. As you don't offer to do so I assume you are also not privileged to know. So also your support of the initial assertion appears to be invalid.Scotracer wrote:The information is out thereWhiteBlue wrote:QEDScotracer wrote:Because your table is ridiculously short of information: stint lengths, track conditions (both temperature, pressure as well as traffic), fuel on-board and many other factors just aren't considered.
This board and the wider public does not have evidence that suggests that "Hamilton was clearly the best driver at Valencia"
Someone's been trying to learn logic.WhiteBlue wrote:It would be awfully nice if you would share it with us. As you don't offer to do so I assume you are also not privileged to know. So also your support of the initial assertion appears to be invalid.Scotracer wrote:The information is out thereWhiteBlue wrote:
QED
This board and the wider public does not have evidence that suggests that "Hamilton was clearly the best driver at Valencia"