NathanOlder wrote: β27 Oct 2020, 15:03
100 poles should happen this season, other than podiums and points, no one has reached 100 of anything I dont think. so 100 poles is a remarkable feat!
It is a remarkable feat because it requires high level performance for a long period.
Here's a thought, however. There are two drivers with better win percentages, and four drivers with better pole percentages even than Hamilton, with Fangio topping both lists.
Just imagine if Hamilton had match Fangio's percentages (or if Fangio was driving today in place of Lewis). He'd be on 146 poles and 121 wins already!
If you take out Schumacher's Mercedes years with Rosberg, his figures improve massively giving him a slightly better win percentage than Hamilton (36.4% v 35.1%). His poles percentage improves to 27.2% from 22%, but that's still way behind Hamilton's 37%.
You can't compare between eras, of course, but Schumacher and Hamilton overlapped so I think they're fair game. And they're very close currently.
Other than that, Hamilton's performance can't be compared with Senna's or Clark's or Fangio's because the sport was so different in each of those eras. Heck, Fangio swapped teams and cars as often as most people swap clothes, in order to have the best car each year. But people still moan about Hamilton's figures being solely down to the car.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.