If mclaren had 2 Stoffels and toro rosso had 2 gaslys (instead of Alonso and Hartley)
Would that be a better representation as the how good the 2 cars are ?
put two good drivers in toro rosso. and the you get consistency . only one driver is performing in toro rosso, and overall better driver in mclaren. hopefully they put lando in their quickly instead of harltyIt´s always the same, one race where STR perform because the track suits their car, and people jump into this thread claiming STR is a better car
Nice cherry picking, but I'm not going to let you gloss over the fact that McLaren has way more resources, a way better driver, and have had less accidents. They should have more points.Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 Jun 2018, 19:32Points scored:
McLaren: 12-10-6-8-4-0-0
STR: 0-12-0-1-0-6-0
Ignore the numbers if you will, one team scored points at 5/7 GPs (71.4%), the second at 3/7(42.8%). But the weaker car is the more consistent...
It´s always the same, one race where STR perform because the track suits their car, and people jump into this thread claiming STR is a better car
Do you remember the end of the 2017 season?Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 Jun 2018, 19:32Points scored:
McLaren: 12-10-6-8-4-0-0
STR: 0-12-0-1-0-6-0
Ignore the numbers if you will.
First, I don´t choose anything, it´s not me who opened this thread, but we both are participating in it, so we should stick with the original question, who will be ahead?. McLaren, up to now with more than double the points. Fact.AJI wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 09:22Andres, with respect, I simply pointed out the obvious reasons why McLaren have more points. If you choose to judge a tiny midfield team against an enormous top tier team and quantify their apparent 'success' by an extremely basic points system that ignores the facts, go right ahead. I'm just going to continue to look at the progress of both teams race by race and judge them on their performance, relative to their resources...
I can understand why this thread is so frustrating for McLaren fans, particularly for Alonso fans. He should be at the pointy end. What if… what if… what if…
I don´t ignore that HPD, actually when McLaren made official the split it was very bad news to me. They did renounce to the best PU because they were not the works team, and now they´re not the works team, but with the third PU instead of the bestHPD wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 14:06Do you remember the end of the 2017 season?Andres125sx wrote: ↑14 Jun 2018, 19:32Points scored:
McLaren: 12-10-6-8-4-0-0
STR: 0-12-0-1-0-6-0
Ignore the numbers if you will.
In the last races, Mclaren Honda was faster than TR, Haas, Renault and fought with Force India.
They fought to be the fourth force. But they ended up with fewer points than most of them.
You can ignore this if you wish, but I will not. Mclaren and Honda have worked hard to finish 2017 in the best way.
But I understand your point of view, however you should relax more.
The points system is about: a) who finishes in the points, b) who finishes first, and most of all c) who finishes. It has very little to do with who is faster unless you are in the same team and have exactly the same reliability.Andres125sx wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 18:15...the points system does not ignore any fact, racing is about who finish first, not about who was performing better before retiring...
Yes, I see the point, but we´re talking about cars not about drivers. Points are misleading to rate drivers because 90% of the perfomance comes from the car, but that´s exactly the reason points are pretty accurate to rate carsAJI wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 23:07The points system is about: a) who finishes in the points, b) who finishes first, and most of all c) who finishes. It has very little to do with who is faster unless you are in the same team and have exactly the same reliability.Andres125sx wrote: ↑15 Jun 2018, 18:15...the points system does not ignore any fact, racing is about who finish first, not about who was performing better before retiring...
You can be the best driver on the grid and score, lets say, 346 points less than the WDC at the end of the season. Does that 'fact' mean that HAM is 21 times better than Alonso? I think we can probably agree that he isn't, but according to the points system he is...
Surely you can see my point now?