Nico's banker lap in Bahrain was 3 tenths quicker. No visible mistakes on Lewis's lap either.Emerson.F wrote:In 6 instances in qually Lewis didn't or was not in the position to put in his fast lap, so the notion that Nico is faster or better in qually is plain rubbish. While some of it where his own mistakes (Silverstone) he's been a bit unlucky.
* Bahrain lockup.
* Silverstone not putting in a fast one.
* Monaco Nico parked it.
* Austria has a massive rear lockup wich the team admitted was technical.
* Spa glazing on his brakes. massive lockups on his fast lap in T1.
* Hungary his car catches fire in Q1 fails to set a time
* Germany again has a critical brake failure and end up in the barriers at full speed.
Nico has been a lucky boy. Lewis is imo still the fastest man in F1 but i think particuly this year he has focused more on racepace setup rather than qually setup. Even with Nico's perfect lap in Singapore, Lewis was still faster while he had a massive lockup in T1. When all is said and done we all know who's the faster driver.
Again, in Belgium it was the same story, Nico's banker was much quicker. Likewise in Monaco.
And since drivers mistakes apparently does not equal to a fair defeat in qualifying (on your own accord) I can play the same game.
1. In Australia, Nico was faster until he ran wide and missed the chicane, this trip across the gravel meant that he couldn't put in a final lap.
2. In China, Nico was up on Lewis's pole time in Sector 2 before he ran wide at the hairpin. Then he spun on his next attempt.
3. In Spain, Nico was again faster but made too many small errors on his final lap.
All in all, Nico is every bit as fast as the "new Senna" in qualifying, if not faster. I know this is difficult to accept, but it's the harsh truth.