Again you are getting carried away.NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 09:47If Bottas is as close as he is to Hamilton, why would he be miles away from Schumacher ? One of Bottas' strengths is his qualy pace. But rather than saying Bottas is fast in qualy, you want it to be Hamilton is slow in qualyWass85 wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 09:05Although obviously age matters it was probably more the fact that he hadn't been in a F1 car for 3 years that hurt him most, if not then how do you explain Schumacher being closer to Rosberg in 2012 in their 3 seasons partnered together? If it was just a case of age then Schumacher would be performing the worst in that last year.NathanOlder wrote: ↑24 Aug 2020, 08:54
You joking or something. Your first sentence...... "Unless they were both team mates, then its all guesswork"
You then go to say Schumacher WAS faster in race and qualy but I don't recall them ever being team mates
The only measurement we have on this whole debate is Nico Rosberg.
Lewis > Nico > Michael
all head to head in the same car, they were all team mates, so we have an answer.
Before you say anything about Michael being old ect, its on him. He chose to come back, he chose to put his record at risk, he lost to Nico who lost to Lewis. The same will probably happen to Lewis. If Russell comes in, beats him in head to head during their time together, and then goes on to beat all of Lewis records, that in my book makes him better than Lewis. Especially if he does it clean and without his team mate having his hands tied behind his back.
Of course it's all guesswork but you just have to step back and think for a second, you honestly think Bottas would be that close to a prime Schumacher in qualifying to what he is to Hamilton now?
Of course Bottas is fast but we are talking best of the best here and if you want to believe the Finn would be within a tenth of a prime Schumacher then I guess everyone is entitled to an opinion.
You didn't answer my points about Rosberg/Schumacher?