The direct comparisons clearly show Vettel being a lower level of driver than Ricciardo or Leclerc. "It's really not that hard."
2014 WDC
Vettel 167 pts, 0 wins, 3 podiums
Ricciardo 238 pts, 3 wins, 8 podiums [43% more points, 167% more podiums]
2019 WDC + 2020 WDC
Vettel 273 pts, 1 win, 10 podiums
Leclerc 362 pts, 2 wins, 12 podiums [33% more points, 20% more podiums]
Unless I am terribly mistaken, the scoreboard speaks for itself. Aston Martin have picked up a good driver, but one demonstrably below the level of Ricciardo or Leclerc.
It's impossible to say the relative merits of Alonso and Vettel for sure as they never raced the same car, however statistical analysis shows Alonso having a larger pace advantage over Raikkonen than Vettel which suggests Alonso is quicker than Vettel.
Vettel's WDCs are more akin to those of Hill or Villeneuve. There was a large car advantage. As we saw, Vettel was then immediately defeated by a spectacularly lopsided 8 podiums to 3 podiums. Something which never happened to Prost, Senna or Hamilton.Andres125sx wrote: ↑21 Mar 2021, 12:52Do you say the same about last 6 titles of Lewis, that those doesn´t really mean anything?
Alonso's WDCs were closely fought (strangely, against a different opponent in each season) and are more akin to Schumacher's titles at the same Benetton team.