Spa '10LionKing wrote:Someone mentioned wet weather driving ability. The list of the winners of recent wet races, looks like everybody had managed to win a wet race...
Korea 10 Alonso
China 10 Button
China 09 Vettel
Malaysia 09 Button
Brasil 08 Massa
Monza 08 Vettel
China 07 Kimi
Fuji 07 Lewis
It as only last three or so laps that rained in Spa last year. In Australia the track was wet in the first 10 laps or so but then I think it dried...n smikle wrote:Spa '10LionKing wrote:Someone mentioned wet weather driving ability. The list of the winners of recent wet races, looks like everybody had managed to win a wet race...
Korea 10 Alonso
China 10 Button
China 09 Vettel
Malaysia 09 Button
Brasil 08 Massa
Monza 08 Vettel
China 07 Kimi
Fuji 07 Lewis
Aus '10
It is a wet race, if you are faster (car+driver) it is easier to pass. In Korea last year when the track was wet, Schumacher easily passed Button and Massa, Rosberg passed Hamilton...Normally forget passing Mercedes will have difficulty following McLaren. That is a why rain is a good equalizer.HampusA wrote:But winning also takesinto consideration on where you start.
Then I don't get why you still included Brazil '08 and neglected Monaco and Silverstone from the same year and Nürburgring from '07. Your list is about as random as it gets except for the fact that it's missing five McLaren victoriesLionKing wrote:It as only last three or so laps that rained in Spa last year. In Australia the track was wet in the first 10 laps or so but then I think it dried...
The point is that the drivers with the wet weather skills shined in those races. We saw people sliding off all over the place, so the conditions though not lasting were exemplifying of any wet race.LionKing wrote:It as only last three or so laps that rained in Spa last year. In Australia the track was wet in the first 10 laps or so but then I think it dried...n smikle wrote:Spa '10LionKing wrote:Someone mentioned wet weather driving ability. The list of the winners of recent wet races, looks like everybody had managed to win a wet race...
Korea 10 Alonso
China 10 Button
China 09 Vettel
Malaysia 09 Button
Brasil 08 Massa
Monza 08 Vettel
China 07 Kimi
Fuji 07 Lewis
Aus '10
To be fair, Spa 2010 is not the greatest example of Hamilton demonstrating his ability to not slide off in the wet.n smikle wrote:The point is that the drivers with the wet weather skills shined in those races. We saw people sliding off all over the place, so the conditions though not lasting were exemplifying of any wet race.LionKing wrote:It as only last three or so laps that rained in Spa last year. In Australia the track was wet in the first 10 laps or so but then I think it dried...
You forgot silverstone 2008 too. Cherry picking the races?