yes if you play What-If with Lewis, Max, Seb and Charles and swap the cars while keeping the mistakes, Lewis wins 2017 and 2018 and quite likely 2019 too. He's the most complete driver ever. And that has all kinds of knock-on effects in the team as well, when they have that driver to focus on and know their car will hardly ever be wastedzibby43 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 22:05Great article on Hamilton's performance this year:
https://www.motorsportmagazine.com/opin ... s-mercedes
"The Mercedes has been on pole in only 47% of the races so far this year. Its average qualifying advantage over the Ferrari is less than 0.15sec. Its advantage over the second-fastest car, in other words, is only around one-tenth of that enjoyed by Senna/Prost in 1988 or Mansell/Patrese in ’92. Those cars had about the same pace advantage over the second-fastest car that Hamilton’s Mercedes has over this year’s McLaren or Renault, cars that the Merc and Ferrari routinely lap before the end of the race."
Should help some gain a better perspective on how impressive his performance was this year (as opposed to the car's).