Hulk placed a crappy williams at P1 in qually in Brazil once (was brazil, right?)
Maldonado put a Williams at P1 in spain in the race once.
incidents happen. doesn't make them racing wonders.
And Stroll in 2017 Monza.siskue2005 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 06:50I know Vettel is a great driver....but not everyone can excel in every conditions..... Schumacher and Senna were the only ones to do that in the history of F1.
But please don't bring up the 2008 monza race as any indication for his superior wet weather skill....remember even Bordais had his career best qualy and race result in the toro rossi in that race.
I agree with you.Cannonballer wrote: ↑25 Jul 2018, 23:50In either case it is obvious if it were a driver of a lesser stature the penalty imposed would have been more severe.
I don't have a problem with Hamilton's potential "superior driving skills". Maybe he's the best out there, maybe not.siskue2005 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 06:50I know Vettel is a great driver....but not everyone can excel in every conditions..... Schumacher and Senna were the only ones to do that in the history of F1.
But please don't bring up the 2008 monza race as any indication for his superior wet weather skill....remember even Bordais had his career best qualy and race result in the toro rossi in that race.
Ok, can we then discuss Interlagos 2008? Where he overtook Hamilton in the rain indeed, with a Torro Rosso, but it nearly cost Hamilton the WDC and Hamilton was driving the better car that day. Luckily he overtook Glock in the last corner.siskue2005 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 06:50I know Vettel is a great driver....but not everyone can excel in every conditions..... Schumacher and Senna were the only ones to do that in the history of F1.
But please don't bring up the 2008 monza race as any indication for his superior wet weather skill....remember even Bordais had his career best qualy and race result in the toro rossi in that race.
Without the safety car he was closing in at 2 sec per lap....he had reduced the 23 sec gap to Vettel to 10.4 in just 7 laps (there are lap charts in previous pages) before his crash....and with over 15 laps to go he would have easily caught Vettel....that is a clear fact as both Ferraris were struggling. I was disappointed when Vettel crashed because that would have given us a great finish.
Read all the quotes and analysis from qualy, u will know that he ran wide because of the hydraulic problem....not the other way round.Why? Because he made mistake in Q1(not even in Q3).
Team orders suck I agree.... but the Merc one was a necessary one to secure the 1,2. Lewis didn't ask for it, it was a team decision , and he put up a great fight.I don't mind Mercedes team orders, I mind fan boys not accepting them!
"different kind of team order", "not coming from the cockpit", "maximising team effort" FFS!
Yeah that is what I and established before.... the toro rosso was a good chassis which was better in rain as even Bordais had career best result with it in rain.Gothrek wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:07Ok, can we then discuss Interlagos 2008? Where he overtook Hamilton in the rain indeed, with a Torro Rosso, but it nearly cost Hamilton the WDC and Hamilton was driving the better car that day. Luckily he overtook Glock in the last corner.siskue2005 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 06:50I know Vettel is a great driver....but not everyone can excel in every conditions..... Schumacher and Senna were the only ones to do that in the history of F1.
But please don't bring up the 2008 monza race as any indication for his superior wet weather skill....remember even Bordais had his career best qualy and race result in the toro rossi in that race.
Nah.....Vettel fans cannot accept that their idol is not as fast as their rival in rain. Even if u show them the dataPhil wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:14Apparently, Hamilton has won all the rain GPs since the last 5 years. Last person to win another GP during rain was Daniel Ricciardo at Hungary 2014. Since then, Hamilton has won Japan 2014, Silverstone 2015, USA 2015, Monaco 2016, Silverstone 2016, Brazil 2016, China 2017, Singapore 2017 and most recently, Hockenheim 2018.
Even though the dominance of the Mercedes has helped Hamilton in this regard, his skill in the wet has led to other wins prior to Mercedes dominance in 2014. He won quite a few memorable races through an incredible pace on wet, among them Spa and Silverstone.
Hamilton has been particularly fast in rain with a few exceptions. This is the feeling and memories I have though I dont pay too much attention to last years because we haven´t seen truly wet races and with Mercedes dominance, Rosberg was the only rival. And let´s say it clearly, Nico was a great driver but not so good under the rain.siskue2005 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:19Nah.....Vettel fans cannot accept that their idol is not as fast as their rival in rain. Even if u show them the dataPhil wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:14Apparently, Hamilton has won all the rain GPs since the last 5 years. Last person to win another GP during rain was Daniel Ricciardo at Hungary 2014. Since then, Hamilton has won Japan 2014, Silverstone 2015, USA 2015, Monaco 2016, Silverstone 2016, Brazil 2016, China 2017, Singapore 2017 and most recently, Hockenheim 2018.
Even though the dominance of the Mercedes has helped Hamilton in this regard, his skill in the wet has led to other wins prior to Mercedes dominance in 2014. He won quite a few memorable races through an incredible pace on wet, among them Spa and Silverstone.
Would Vettel have won so many GPs this year without Ferrari having a better car? I am asking a similar question (both questions are highly logical OR totally illogical. Decide yourself).
So how would u rate Schumacher and Senna?Vasconia wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 14:43Hamilton has been particularly fast in rain with a few exceptions. This is the feeling and memories I have though I dont pay too much attention to last years because we haven´t seen truly wet races and with Mercedes dominance, Rosberg was the only rival. And let´s say it clearly, Nico was a great driver but not so good under the rain.siskue2005 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:19Nah.....Vettel fans cannot accept that their idol is not as fast as their rival in rain. Even if u show them the dataPhil wrote: ↑26 Jul 2018, 13:14Apparently, Hamilton has won all the rain GPs since the last 5 years. Last person to win another GP during rain was Daniel Ricciardo at Hungary 2014. Since then, Hamilton has won Japan 2014, Silverstone 2015, USA 2015, Monaco 2016, Silverstone 2016, Brazil 2016, China 2017, Singapore 2017 and most recently, Hockenheim 2018.
Even though the dominance of the Mercedes has helped Hamilton in this regard, his skill in the wet has led to other wins prior to Mercedes dominance in 2014. He won quite a few memorable races through an incredible pace on wet, among them Spa and Silverstone.
Every driver goes through periods of good luck and bad luck. So in the end, it just evens out.