Right.. You are the authority on car "bestness" is that even a word?
So Lotus was a rocket and Kimi is the slowest driver on the grid.
Btw he said the car should have won the championship that year and I agree with him on that.
I said that too. But that's not making it best car. If Alonso was in that Lotus there would be no contest for the title.mertol wrote: Redbull, Ferrari and Mclaren were also capable of winning the championship
https://twitter.com/SportmphMark/status ... 9255345154Jenson Button looking at going WRC rallying next year? #SkyF1
The Red Bull? Hamilton only made that 2012 Mclaren look good. Button had only one pole at Mclaren. And Button is almost the same speed as Alonso.LionKing wrote:McLaren started the season quite in front of everyone. They qualified three quarters of a second in front on everyone else in Australia. At an indicative aero track like Barcelona, they qualified 6 tenths quicker than the second car (Maldonado in Williams)
Red Bull closed the gap in the second half. But even in that second half, McLaren got the pole in 6 of the last 10 races (RBR got 4 poles) and won 5 of them (RBR won 4, Lotus 1). McLaren would have won very likely 2 more races in Abu Dhabi and Singapore without the DNFs. Also McLaren was on average just over two tenths quicker than RedBull in quali in that season, which is significant.
Overall Mclaren and RedBull reliability were very very comparable:
Vettel retired in Valencia (Alternator) and Monza (gearbox).
Webber: USA (Alternator)
Lewis Singapore (gearbox) and Abu Dhabi (fuel pump)
Button Monza (fuel pump), Bahrain (exhaust problem with one lap to go)
But McLaren had quite a bit more other retirements which were not reliability related:
Webber: Monza (tyres finished with 2 laps to go)
Lewis collison ( Valencia, SPA, Brasil ), first lap puncture (Germany) where they retired the car when he was a lap down with 10 laps to go.
Button collison ( Korea, Monaco )
Overall in 2012 there is no doubt which was the best car.
I am sure if that is the only issue, they would ask Button to reduce the salary.Jonnycraig wrote:The Telegraph claim that due to Button being due a £4m payrise if kept on next season, Magnusson is likely to return.
I thought the same. It's also about age and not getting better with age especially in combination with Alonso - two rather ancient drivers, delaying development of a younger driver (inevitable replacement), Dennis' connection with Magnussen. This kind of leak would look like his job but for the target. Is The Telegraph known for F1?LionKing wrote:I am sure if that is the only issue, they would ask Button to reduce the salary.Jonnycraig wrote:The Telegraph claim that due to Button being due a £4m payrise if kept on next season, Magnusson is likely to return.