Schuttelberg wrote: ↑18 Aug 2020, 00:46
zibby43 wrote: ↑17 Aug 2020, 21:01
Mamba wrote: ↑17 Aug 2020, 07:50
Yet in both 2017 & 2018 Mercedes wrapped up both titles with three or four races to go almost. 2018 took a bit longer I think. That summer break lead is always thrown around as if Ferrari were miles ahead...
Ferrari's failures always came after the summer break. Be it reliability in 2017 or updates that didn't work as designed in 2018. Merc go from strength to strength after the summer break with both team and driver. They were always close enough that Ferrari could not extend their advantage far enough at the start of the year to have some safety margin.
So wait, it’s only a competition if it goes down to the last race with another constructor? Vettel would’ve had a huge lead over Hamilton in Germany if he had won the race.
And it’s Merc’s fault that Ferrari/Vettel self-destructed?
I’m tired of the fairy tale that Merc didn’t have competition after the rules change in 2017. Which relates to the other fairy tale of the rules never changing to stop Merc.
I have seen some idiotic posts of the year but boy does this one take the cake.
Vettel was 17 points behind Hamilton after this race and the worst that Hamilton could have finished was 2nd considering the offset strategy and the fact that 4th was the worst a Ferrari/Mercedes could finish no matter where they started provided they had a normal race.
Ferrari kept Vettel behind Raikkonen forever in that race piling on the pressure on him in spite of giving Kimi the better strategy (although Seb qualified on pole) before finally letting him past. After the weather took a turn for the worst for Ferrari, Hamilton was on the better tyre and might have won the race anyway.
Vettel made a mistake far smaller than your hero made in 2019 in the same venue under much more pressure and went out of the race.
This theory that Mercedes was slower than Ferrari in 2017 and 2018 and that Hamilton won the titles in a slower car is a desperate attempt to glorify his dominance. Far cry from the truth. But hey, whatever makes you climax!
Seems like I touched a nerve lol.
I won’t stoop to ad hominem in dismantling your post. Funny thing is, I actually really like and respect Vettel. It’s just an objective fact that he and Ferrari self-destructed after that.
Vettel had just won the British GP, was leading the championship, and the German GP, and would’ve extended his lead had he not crashed.
That’s just a fact. Nowhere did I ever claim that that Mercedes had a slower car on the balance of either of those seasons, but it did swing from race-to-race.
And that was my point. Ferrari was competitive both of those seasons. Vettel wasn’t ahead in the championships halfway through the seasons because Merc were trash.
It was because Vettel and Ferrari were good (up until they weren’t). Was trying to give them a compliment.