How do you know it's the best car in the rain when it's always the same driver in it? Hard to separate one from the other without being biased!
You've got to be joking. Did you see how Hamilton went off, what was it, twice? The car is always a factor, but in such conditions the driver is a far more significant variable.
If Kimi gets up to third in the first stint it'll be tough for Hamilton. But I wouldn't be suprised to see Vettel in the lead after the Kemmel Straight.
The fastest car for rest of the season winning the race is making the title race close?
Dramatic phrasing, but specifically the advantage of the machinery was equalised, of course. Everyone had four wheels and engine power was no longer as important as in the dry. Some software and stuff is there for aid, sure, but it can't incorporate intuition, "feel", all that years of experience coming together and making a decision. There's no traction control either. As aforementioned, the ability of the driver is much more important. As shown by Kimi, Hamilton and many others whenever it rains.
Do you really think the people u r answering to consider all these things? They are just butthurtSierra117 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2018, 16:20Dramatic phrasing, but specifically the advantage of the machinery was equalised, of course. Everyone had four wheels and engine power was no longer as important as in the dry. Some software and stuff is there for aid, sure, but it can't incorporate intuition, "feel", all that years of experience coming together and making a decision. There's no traction control either. As aforementioned, the ability of the driver is much more important. As shown by Kimi, Hamilton and many others whenever it rains.