Mandrake wrote:With regards to bad starts vs mechanical damage: Hamilton needs to be more than thankful he sits in the megacar the Mercedes is. Before the Turbo aera if you failed to convert your Pole position into the lead immediately, chances were extremely thin that you end up 2nd in the order after being 8th to 10th after the start. Also in Spa when the Ferraris erased themselves from the equation it helped HAM massively to not be seriously impacted by the last position on the grid.
Had the Merc not been THAT dominant, the bad starts would have done waaayyyyyyy more damage than the 25 Points lost in Malaysia.
Absolutely. Now imagine the the same old "Before the Turbo aera", you would have seen 3 to 4 cars between Lewis and Nico in a number of races where Lewis qualified ahead of Nico by over 3 tenths and in some races, over half a second. That would have completely eliminated Nico taking advantage of Lewis' bad starts. An old era where the difference between pole and second guy was a tenth or so. Correct?
2013
Race - Driver 1 (pos) - time - Driver 2 (pos) - time
Aus - Lewis (3) - 1:28.087 - Nico (6) - 1:28.523
Mal - Lewis (4) - 1:51.699 - Nico (6) - 1:52.519
Chi - Lewis (1) - 1:34.484 - Nico (4) - 1:34.861
Bah - Nico (1) - 1:32.330 - Lewis (4) - 1:32.718
Spn - Nico (1) - 1:20.718 - Lewis (2) - 1:20.972
Mon - Nico (1) - 1:13.876 - Lewis (2) - 1:13.967
Can - Lewis (2) - 1:25.512 - Nico (4) - 1:26.008
Bri - Lewis (1) - 1:29.607 - Nico (2) - 1:30.059
Ger - Lewis (1) - 1:29.398 - Nico (11) - 1:30.326
(This is interesting - In Q2 where Nico couldn't make it to Q3, his time was 1:30.326 and Lewis was 1:30.152 and between them, there were 4 cars within 2 tenths)
Hun - Lewis (1) - 1:19.388 - Nico (4) - 1:19.720
Spa - Lewis (1) - 2:01.012 - Nico (4) - 2:02.251