tranquility2k4 wrote:Monaco: yellow flags (could have had pole)
Canada: poor final run for Lewis, with a couple of mistakes, (could have had pole)
Austria: ran wide and then spun (was clearly faster than Rosberg)
Silverstone: rain stopped (was clearly faster than Rosberg)
Germany: brake failure (could have had pole)
Hungary: fire (could have had pole)
If we give Lewis Austria and Silverstone and then halve the other four events, this leads to Lewis gaining 4 and Rosberg losing 4. This would lead to the overall season stats of being 11 - 8 to Lewis.
There were not many times when Lewis snatched pole off Rosberg, because Rosberg had an issue (and/or when he clearly looked faster).If you want to be naive and really believe Rosberg is faster than Lewis then continue to do so. It's like JB said - if Lewis gets his setup right and is happy with the car then no one else may as well bother turning up. It's just last year, he had a lot of bad luck and made lots of little mistakes, pushing too hard, whilst Rosberg was consistent and careful, which worked well.
How is this post surviving strict driver fanatics policy? Is this place some kind of enclave of driver fanaticism with complete disregard of reality? Not for the first or tenth time, even in this very thread. Previously Rosberg faster in Q was "an idea that will evaporate". No, it won't evaporate without time travel because it already happened. It can only evaporate along with one driver's championship or DeLorean. Now it's "naive"? You might not know what naive is then, no, it's a cold hard fact.
- How can you "give" Hamilton Austria after one of the most spectacular failures of qualifying in a dominant car? How was he clearly faster when he failed his both attempts in Q3
? He himself, both attempts and "clearly" faster? How?
- How can you blame the rain for Silverstone
? Was it only raining for Hamilton? He was right in front of Rosberg.
- Why even bring Canada when he was slower there
? No rain, no nothing there.
- Monaco - coulda woulda shoulda. "If we give" It's not for you to give anything! It's for a driver to be faster, Hamilton was not in Monaco.
- "Could have had pole" in Germany and Hungary. Or not, how about that? Based on the whole season Rosberg's chances were significantly bigger. At worst for him it was 50/50. Not for you I guess, you give both to LH.
Another gem: "(Rosberg) he is fully aware of the fact that he could beat Lewis only if could outsmart him!" No, reality from last two seasons clearly and unquestionably showed that's not the case. There's nothing smart in being faster in Q, at the start or in the race, it's called being better and faster. One qualifying and people are losing their minds and rewriting history.