I get it, only certain overtakes count. DRS overtakes is fine, proper hardcore ones at the end of lap 1 is not.
Your statistics is severely flawed.
Hold on, Before you start backtracking, dont forget to miss the whole point of my argument towards you.mnmracer wrote: I said "Better overtaker"
"you are gonna sit here and tell me Jenson button is a better overtaker"
"I said "Better overtaker"
So it's very simple, did I tell you Jenson Button was a better overtaker or not?
Right, how about you stop with your deceitful factual lies before you start pointing fingers.Cylinder wrote:Hold on, Before you start backtracking, dont forget to miss the whole point of my argument towards you.
mnmracer wrote:Do me a favor and quote me where I have uttered the words "best overtaker".
Don't be disingenuous now. At least own up to your devices.mnmracer wrote:Top overtakers in 2012
1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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Fixed that for you.Nando wrote:I get it, only certain overtakes count. DRS overtakes is fine, proper hardcore ones at the end of lap 1 is not.
The statistics of people that work with them is severely flawed.
According to the stats, Hamilton and Alonso are better in Qualifying than Vettel Right?mnmracer wrote:Right, how about you stop with your deceitful factual lies before you start pointing fingers.Cylinder wrote:Hold on, Before you start backtracking, dont forget to miss the whole point of my argument towards you.
If you admit that you purposefuly lied and tried to deceive, I will answer your point.
To be fair, I don't believe that it is an unbiased data set as it is, nor do I believe many outcomes can be drawn from it - I think it needs more revision for it to have greater usefulness.mnmracer wrote:At least someone understands.mbvinnie wrote:The whole thing about statistics is there should be some picking or choosing. That's the skill in analyzing. Just including everything often obscures the very trends and patterns you are looking for. You have to break it down.
And you can't have a pre-conceived outcome that you want to arrive at (that's like religion vs science).
This is the data set that is available, and this is an analysis of that data.
If you put in some time you could find out how every single overtake was done and where it was done.mbvinnie wrote:you're not listening. I WANT the Lap 1 overtakes (excluding Launch) included. I just don't think they are available.
You do have to select data carefully. Very rarely is an analysis run on 'everything' without looking into the data further. The key is to be careful, to be thorough and to not have a pre-determined outcome.
I don't consider this argument useful or valid.Cylinder wrote:
According to the stats, Hamilton and Alonso are better in Qualifying than Vettel Right?
Your team mate is your benchmark and Vettel got out qualified 9 times.
Alonso and Hamilton only 3 times.
So, you gonna question my stats?
You keep talking about lies and lies and lies.mnmracer wrote:Right, how about you stop with your deceitful factual lies before you start pointing fingers.Cylinder wrote:Hold on, Before you start backtracking, dont forget to miss the whole point of my argument towards you.
If you admit that you purposefuly lied and tried to deceive, I will answer your point.
Ok, so be a doll and say, list the youngest drivers to take pole, win a race, win championships etc.bhallg2k wrote:mnmracer wrote:Do me a favor and quote me where I have uttered the words "best overtaker".Don't be disingenuous now. At least own up to your devices.mnmracer wrote:Top overtakers in 2012
1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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1. Vettel
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Really?Nando wrote:You keep talking about lies and lies and lies.mnmracer wrote:Right, how about you stop with your deceitful factual lies before you start pointing fingers.Cylinder wrote:Hold on, Before you start backtracking, dont forget to miss the whole point of my argument towards you.
If you admit that you purposefuly lied and tried to deceive, I will answer your point.
In reality your first post is technically one massive LIE.
Those charts show that Hülkenberg overtook Alonso in lap 5.Nando wrote:If you put in some time you could find out how every single overtake was done and where it was done.mbvinnie wrote:you're not listening. I WANT the Lap 1 overtakes (excluding Launch) included. I just don't think they are available.
You do have to select data carefully. Very rarely is an analysis run on 'everything' without looking into the data further. The key is to be careful, to be thorough and to not have a pre-determined outcome.
I would suggest watching all the races and use this, http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2012/11/26/2 ... ap-charts/
To get an idea of who to follow. and probably narrow down the field to the Trio ALO, HAM and VET.
I dont remember asking you, let him fight his own battles.mbvinnie wrote:I don't consider this argument useful or valid.Cylinder wrote:
According to the stats, Hamilton and Alonso are better in Qualifying than Vettel Right?
Your team mate is your benchmark and Vettel got out qualified 9 times.
Alonso and Hamilton only 3 times.
So, you gonna question my stats?
It doesn't prove whether statistics are useful or not, all it proves is that statistics done badly are not useful.
If I had all the races to watch and the time to do so, I think it would be interesting. The possibility of a much refined data set (INCLUDING lap 1 passes ) definitely exists.Nando wrote:If you put in some time you could find out how every single overtake was done and where it was done.mbvinnie wrote:you're not listening. I WANT the Lap 1 overtakes (excluding Launch) included. I just don't think they are available.
You do have to select data carefully. Very rarely is an analysis run on 'everything' without looking into the data further. The key is to be careful, to be thorough and to not have a pre-determined outcome.
I would suggest watching all the races and use this, http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2012/11/26/2 ... ap-charts/
To get an idea of who to follow. and probably narrow down the field to the Trio ALO, HAM and VET.