Terrible3 wrote:I do recall him overtaking MW on lap one this year for a win......
Don't get me wrong, I do acknowledge Vettel's ability to overtake, but I would just love to see him having to actually work hard during a race to overtake other cars and climb up to 1st starting from further back on the grid. Most of his wins he has managed from pole, and none as far as I can remember starting from midfield.
ringo wrote:So every driver has a luck bag to collect their share of luck.
Hamilton is the unlickiest driver this season, aside from truli and luizi.
He has had 3 bad races in a row,1 of which he could be blamed for, which driver has had that?
Hamilton had no lucky escapes. Spa was not luck, anyone could look at that and see that he took control of the car to keep it on track. Luck is when the driver has no involvement in his fortune; such as others crashing out, or weather, or mechanical failures.
A wdc challenger qualifies 3rd, has grid penalty,and still had a gearbox failure; he's lucky indeed.
Let's not turn this into another thread about who likes Hamilton and who does not. Obviously, one can interpret luck or lack of in different ways. In my opinion losing it in slippery conditions as in Spa and getting away with it was kinda lucky, as it could have easily ended in tears had he banged his front left a touch harder or got stuck in the gravel. One can consider this as bad luck (because he slipped) counteracted by driver control (because he saved it), or as driver error (because he slipped) saved by luck (because he didn't hit a wall or get stuck in gravel). All I'm saying is all title contenders this year have had some good luck and some bad luck. At the end of the season, no matter who gets the WDC, there will be some people calculating what could have/would have happened if their favourite driver had been a touch luckier or their contenders a touch unluckier! I find this sad...
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. H.P.Lovecraft