ringo wrote:
I don't think you are remebering great races he had in the rain in recent times like when he was up against Webber and Alonso and Shumacher at the nurburg ring.
I think you are confusing real wet weather running with mixed conditions as well, which tend to be a tyre temperature crap shoot.
We haven't had a real wet race in a while thanks to charlie whiting stopping the races. And that's the reason why you haven't seen Hamilton in action in the wet. There are many stints where he has been impeccable in the wet in recent times. Maybe he spun later down, but he is really very fast in the wet and that can't be denied.
I don't remember any wet race after 2008 with Hamilton performing better than his team mate...
ringo wrote:
Vettel is no wet weather specialist. Not with his downforce advantage
So when Vettel wins it is due to the car? Even against his team mate you are praising in the last post?
ringo wrote:
and with being beaten to the flag by other drivers in the dying laps of wet races. Shumacher and Hamilton i would say are te standout wet weather pilots.
So when Vettel is not winning it is not due to the car?
And when Ham and Schu win it is also not due to the downforce advantage of their car?
I can not see your point. Ham had one of the biggest downforce advantages ever seen in Formula1 in 2007 and 2008 (MP4/4 and RB7 are similar). But you count him due to the performance in these years as a good rain driver....but when it comes to Vettel he is not a good rain driver though he managed to fight equal cars down in the rain?
ringo wrote:
As it relates to this race, i'd rather the race to be dry. So we can see how the cars run under normal conditions.
I hope that too. The problems of Renault and Ferrari will be bigger when it is raining, I hope for real competition and not two races in one.
ringo wrote:
I also have a hunch redbull will come with a competitive car. I believe even with a half retarded engine, redbull has built a good enough car to podium. I've seen too much domination and jaw dropping abilities from their cars to leave them out of the running.
It comes down to the engine. The car will produce its downforce, but the not drivable engine will kill the tires and the straight line pace.