Andres125sx wrote: ↑26 Oct 2018, 09:19
Yeah now sudenly the competition where cars are 80% of the perfomance depend on some driver perfomance...
Massa has never been a top class driver, but Webber wasn´t either and as you say, he fought for the title till last race... because he was driving the best car by far
WCC is not a coincidente, F1 depend on the cars so WCC is the most realistic table to look at.
The Macca and the Ferrari were pretty similar over the year, not often at the same venue but it pretty much evened out across the year and Macca finished higher in the WCC because they had a stronger line up. You'd take Button over Massa in a heartbeat.
Everyone made mistakes that year as I recall, it was hardly a standout year in that regard. Everyone seemed a bit jumpy, Seb because of his age,experience and excitement at the performance of his car, Nando because he was new at Ferrari and keen to make an impression with a sizeable car deficit to Red Bull to overcome and Lewis and Button had the latter car pace factor plus the toughest inter team battle and maybe a nose put out of joint in Lewis's case with Button being brought in.
I think Lewis performed a bit better than Alonso overall though and was the best driver that year all things considered. Alonso had the best single weekend though in Singapore. I see no reason why Red Bull's advantage suddenly disappeared on a classic chassis track so to Grand Chelem a weekend in a car that may well have not been the quickest is pretty special.