Agree, but wonder the reason this applies to Alonso-Vettel but does not apply to Vettel-SchumacherSilent Storm wrote:You cannot compare Alonso's 5 wins with Vettel's 3 wins simply because different era and different cars.
Agree, but wonder the reason this applies to Alonso-Vettel but does not apply to Vettel-SchumacherSilent Storm wrote:You cannot compare Alonso's 5 wins with Vettel's 3 wins simply because different era and different cars.
At Malaysia Ferrari and Mercedes was dead on in terms of pace. Lewis was 10 seconds behind Vettel after he passed for P2 and he finished 10 seconds behind Vettel.alexx_88 wrote:Indeed, but on those particular races (except Hungary), the Ferrari had a significant pace advantage compared to Merc.
Because Schumachers 96 Ferrari had a defecit to an outstanding Williams. Not sure this needs to be explained any more than it already has by me, twice, and by others.Andres125sx wrote:Agree, but wonder the reason this applies to Alonso-Vettel but does not apply to Vettel-SchumacherSilent Storm wrote:You cannot compare Alonso's 5 wins with Vettel's 3 wins simply because different era and different cars.
Not really, the extra stop was during safety car so Mercedes did not lose much time at all but track position.alexx_88 wrote:Didn't ferrari stop one time less than the Mercedes because it was kinder in its tyres? If outright pace is identical, then that pitstop counts for a couple of tenths per lap.
No we shouldn´tChrisF1 wrote:Because Schumachers 96 Ferrari had a defecit to an outstanding Williams. Not sure this needs to be explained any more than it already has by me, twice, and by others.Andres125sx wrote:Agree, but wonder the reason this applies to Alonso-Vettel but does not apply to Vettel-SchumacherSilent Storm wrote:You cannot compare Alonso's 5 wins with Vettel's 3 wins simply because different era and different cars.
Williams - 12/16 in 1996 - 75%
Red Bull - 9/19 in 2010 - 47%
Mercedes - 10/13 in 2015 - 77%
I think it's pretty clear that we should be comparing the 1996 and 2015 seasons, where dominance is just 2% difference at this moment in time.