Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 00:49
etusch wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 00:41
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 00:37
Exactly. If the car wasn't important then why did Fangio swap teams all the time, sometimes mid season, in order to secure the best car? Why didn't Prost win the title in the Renault or the MP4/2. Why did he wait until the MP4-2B? Why didn't Senna win the title in the Toleman? Why didn't Clark win titles in the Lotus 18 or the 21? Why didn't he win it in his first season in the 25? Why wait 'til the second season with the 25? What was Stewart playing around at in the BRM? Or Vettel in the RB5 or the RB10 or any of the Ferraris of the last 6 years?
Any driver needs a top flight car to win titles. If the car is rubbish then the results are rubbish. Simple really.
because of that a drivers main rival is his team mate. İf you can beat your team mate you are better than him. But if you beat someone who has slower car, it isn't mean that much. If you beat someone who drives faster car it means much. Balttery bottus.
The point is, you can only be directly compared to your team mate. And in that comparison, Hamilton has done better than almost anyone. He has finished higher in the title standings than his team mate in all but 2 of his seasons. Consider that 3 of his 5 team mates have had a world championship to their name at some point int heir career. No other driver has ever taken on, and bettered, three world champions in the same car.
And when he hasn't had the best car, he's still got poles and wins in
every season he's competed in.
To add to that DEFENDING WDC. They were not just champions. They were hot off the year of winning the championship. They weren't washed up or cold.
Anyhow it is hard to predict what result we will see for the race. I still feel max has a good chance to win this.
Or even Perez.