Yup, and they will/have just be instantly dismissed by whoever doesn't like what they say.
I am sure people would have said the same when Clark (qualifying) and Fangio (WDC) created those records. It was said when Schumacher bettered those records and people will say this when Hamilton will create them. Records are meant to be broken and there will be an era where another driver who would better them! Regardless of whichever form the F1 is going to be in future, there will be someone who will break that. It happens in all sports.djones wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:10WDC
Wins
Poles
Those are the only 3 things anybody really cares about. Not percentages, ratios, variables or anything else.
Hamilton is going to set the benchmark so high it will likely never be beaten in "Formula 1". I say that because in the years it will take somebody to catch up its likely F1 as we know it will no longer exist.
Not exactly.
Drivers always seem to top out after a certain number of seasons. Entering young may not offer loner careers as we may believe. Sometimes sportsmen simply burn out. And if they don't burn out, another hot shot enters the market and the team boss fires the incumbent for a "fresh start" (see Vettel Ferrari). It is hard to predict. Even for Max he is 6 years in it. When will his motivation begin to fade? Will he have to start doing all sorts of activities like Kimi and Hamilton to keep himself fresh? Perhaps a young whippersnapper comes along. George Russel and Max in Mercedes? Or maybe Hamilton dominates into the decade and sets the bar so out there, it will be like Usain Bolt's 9.58. A make believe number that you'll need a rocket-ship to reach it.Moore77 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:32I am sure people would have said the same when Clark (qualifying) and Fangio (WDC) created those records. It was said when Schumacher bettered those records and people will say this when Hamilton will create them. Records are meant to be broken and there will be an era where another driver who would better them! Regardless of whichever form the F1 is going to be in future, there will be someone who will break that. It happens in all sports.djones wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:10WDC
Wins
Poles
Those are the only 3 things anybody really cares about. Not percentages, ratios, variables or anything else.
Hamilton is going to set the benchmark so high it will likely never be beaten in "Formula 1". I say that because in the years it will take somebody to catch up its likely F1 as we know it will no longer exist.
Drivers are coming at far younger age than ever before and with ever improving fitness methodologies, they would stay longer in the sport. That means they will have longer duration to go for these records.
Seasons are getting longer and longer with more races in a single season, it gives opportunity to win more races if a driver possesses a dominant machine.
Ever improving technologies will build even highly reliable machines, improving race finish percentages, yielding better opportunities to win.
Cars and regulations have constantly changed since it started back in 50s, but it was F1 back then and it is F1 now and will always be F1, regardless of how the regulations, races, machines look like in future. A 15 time WDC in 2040 or 50 or 60 or 2090, would still be recognized as an all time great F1 WDC.
I think percentages are meaningful although there does need to be a reasonable number of races to account for - some drivers have great numbers because they only did a few races - notably those who did the Indy 500. Taking that in to account, Fangio's percentages are amazing and extremely unlikely to be beaten.djones wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 19:10WDC
Wins
Poles
Those are the only 3 things anybody really cares about. Not percentages, ratios, variables or anything else.
Hamilton is going to set the benchmark so high it will likely never be beaten in "Formula 1". I say that because in the years it will take somebody to catch up its likely F1 as we know it will no longer exist.
Yes, Schumachers records will be broken.
NathanOlder wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 21:58Yes, Schumachers records will be broken.
Oh sorry, I was replying to the actual topic,
perhaps, you could just ask a question without the need for special qualifiers.Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 22:03NathanOlder wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 21:58Yes, Schumachers records will be broken.
Oh sorry, I was replying to the actual topic, instead of answering a question where you are clearly trying to troll about Lewis.
It was a genuine question to any sensible Hamilton fans.
We can see how you always stick to the topic so please get off your high horse.
If you don't like the question don't answer it really is that simple.
Should I have shortened fanatics to fans?dans79 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 22:26perhaps, you could just ask a question without the need for special qualifiers.Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 22:03NathanOlder wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 21:58
Yes, Schumachers records will be broken.
Oh sorry, I was replying to the actual topic, instead of answering a question where you are clearly trying to troll about Lewis.
It was a genuine question to any sensible Hamilton fans.
We can see how you always stick to the topic so please get off your high horse.
If you don't like the question don't answer it really is that simple.
"Question for the Hamilton fanatics" & "sensible Hamilton fans" reads a lot like an attempt at trolling.
concidering how he's been replying too in the Merc thread, the haterism/trolling really is obvious.Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 22:44Should I have shortened fanatics to fans?
No in all seriousness what would you prefer?
I would sooner leave at the top tbh but then it would rile me seeing someone else when the title in a Mercedes.
I do think I could handle that better than seeing him bested by someone fair and square.
Thanks, yes he has been tbh but I'm not one to point it out.Manoah2u wrote: ↑30 Aug 2020, 00:11concidering how he's been replying too in the Merc thread, the haterism/trolling really is obvious.Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 22:44Should I have shortened fanatics to fans?
No in all seriousness what would you prefer?
I would sooner leave at the top tbh but then it would rile me seeing someone else when the title in a Mercedes.
I do think I could handle that better than seeing him bested by someone fair and square.
How about option C where he retires when he's bored of winning 10 WDCs in a row and still leaves on a high?Wass85 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 22:03NathanOlder wrote: ↑29 Aug 2020, 21:58Yes, Schumachers records will be broken.
Oh sorry, I was replying to the actual topic,
It was a genuine question to any sensible Hamilton fans.
We can see how you always stick to the topic so please get off your high horse.
If you don't like the question don't answer it really is that simple.