turbof1 wrote:TAG wrote:turbof1 wrote:This is still a mechanical sport. Luck plays a huge factor when there's little to pick between 2 drivers.
Your veneer of taking the high road went all kinds of sideways with your last line. Anyone saying there's little to pick between Hamilton and Rosberg is either delusional or extremely biased.
Most of the time they end up first and second. That is my definition for little to pick between the 2.
If you look at the average difference between them in qualifying, it was 3 tenths last year (until USGP) and 4+ tenths this year. In some races it was 5 tenths. The only reason why Nico starts next to him, is because the advantage that Mercedes has over the field. If this was from 2010, 2012 or 2013, you would have seen another 3 to 4 cars between them in the space of 3 to 4 tenths. That would have invalidated your statement. In races, they have much larger advantage over the field that always gives them a 1-2.
turbof1 wrote:It's certainly not a Mark Webber versus Sebastian Vettel situation, where not only one is being outclassed by his teammate, but also being often beaten by other drivers. It's a receipe for this kind of situation. Is Rosberg beaten on overall performance? Yes. Was he dominated? No, that would be incorrect to claim.
9 wins out of 20 races for Lewis, where once (Spain) he was taken out by Nico and for 3 races (China, Russia and Spa) he did not even had an opportunity to challenge for the win and once (Malaysia) got a DNF while leading.
11 Poles so far, despite 4 times he had no chance to go for pole (China, Russia, Monaco and Spa).
You can decide if that was not domination.