Not once did I hear wheelspin, it always bogged down, too low revs or incorrect clutch setting. Merc had a clear clutch problem in 2016 that affected both drivers.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Apr 2020, 18:32China is included in that which is incorrect. He started at the back because of penalties etc. and actually had a great start. He was then hit by one of the squabbling cars in front that jumped across on him avoiding someone else's accident. That one isn't a "rubbish start" from Hamilton.
The others do include some absolute shockers, though, especially Japan. Spain wasn't a bad start, per se, but Rosberg managed the tow and sweep around beautifully. It's a shame he messed it up for both of them by being in "warm up mode" race than "race start mode" and his subsequent hamfisted defence. I do still wonder if being in "warm up mode" gave him a better get away ironically.
Japan, Hamilton had compounded problems, because he was on a wet side of the grid, but even drivers on the same side had better starts than him.
His starts have been pretty good since 2017. I wish FIA/FOM put out numbers like 0-100km time, best drivers in and out of the pits, fastest drivers thru crucial corners, etc... instead we get nonsense numbers like tire life percentage and probability of overtake.