LM10 wrote: ↑06 Jun 2018, 12:42
Or the car of any other driver.. AMuS analyzed where Max most probably would have been, if he didn't crash in all the races so far. What they came up with was that he would have had 90 instead of 35 points overall, so an increase of incredible 55 points. This would have put him in 3rd place.
What's more, Vettel would have been 1st with 107 points and a margin of 12 points to Hamilton with 95 points in 2nd. But the reality is that Hamilton leads with 14 points. So Max not only influences his own season heavily, but also the championship fight upfront which is a no-go.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... en-fehler/
A pretty fair analysis, if you ask me. They even put Bottas as a winner in Baku even though for this to happen he should have overtaken Vettel at race pace first which in their opinion was going to happen.
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- It's only fair if you consider pointless and absurd rewriting of reality for marketing purposes as fair. It's complicated, mostly wrong and one-sided when it's about reliability or random events. This is much worse.
- Did this "analysis" include Verstappen crashing when he didn't? Of course not. It's not an absurd point at all, mistake free long runs are rare. How about any other driver crashing at any time affecting results directly or indirectly - same type of event they magically removed and counted the points? Nope.
- Limiting it to past events - how about any other crash by any other driver - like Bottas in Australia?
- Fine, limiting it to Verstappen - how about counting the points when he gets all the penalties he did not get. Grid after Baku, time in Aus and so on? Nope, because it's ONLY GOOD NEWS MARKETING article
- Back to Verstappen, example: if he doesn't crash in Monaco FP3 where does he start/finish? Starts second and loses two places at the start? Fourth and three? Crashes in the race? Crashes in Q? No - it's the second best made up event possible. Why? Because it's ONLY GOOD NEWS MARKETING article.
Why not the first place? Perhaps because he crashed in the real world which they erased meaning it can't be used but they still did presenting him with second but not any lower place... If it is most likely event why not crash in Q or in the race
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Edit: As for Vettel there's a big difference between losing points because Verstappen crashed into him and a mistake during SC restart caused by a crash.