piast9 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2020, 19:06
I disagree. Here is the comparison of HAM points vs his teammate points in each season he spent at Mercedes. I've also calculated how many points his teammate got in relation to HAM points:
year | HAM | mate | percent
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2013 | 189 | 171 | 90,5%
2014 | 384 | 317 | 82,6%
2015 | 381 | 322 | 84,5%
2016 | 380 | 385 | 101,3%
2017 | 363 | 305 | 84,0%
2018 | 408 | 247 | 60,5%
2019 | 413 | 326 | 78,9%
2020 | 307 | 197 | 64,2%
From that point of view the worst Rosberg's season was comparable with the best Bottas' season, which was his first at Mercedes. Rosberg was pretty much always closer to beating Hamilton than Botas. It was not just a luck that Rosberg managed what seems pretty imposiible for Botas.
Not good statistics. The other cars got more competitive after 2016. The ferrari and renault engines saw big improvements. When P-2 is not guaranteed because of closer competition, then you get the % that Bottas has.
Anyhow, i would like to remember this discussion in 2022 when Bottas goes to Ferrari, or Aston Martin, or whever Max ends up. I am very confident that Bottas will be a big problem for those "top drivers" in terms of speed and race craft; also temperament. Bottas is not one to be flustered easily unlike some of these top guys.
An interesting line up would be Bottas vs Ricciardo.