Michael's 7 and Lewis' 7 comparison
(I double checked all my numbers, if anyone spots a mistake, let me know and I will edit)
So with 7 titles each I wanted to have a better look at how the 2 of them compare when you really look at the numbers. The numbers compared to their teammates, and the strength of those team mates.
So I first looked at Michael's 7.
1994
Michael (wins - 8 (57%), podiums - 10 (71%) , pts - 92 (65%) )
Team mate(s)
JJ Lehto, Jos Verstappen ,Johnny Herbert (wins - 0 (0%), podiums - 2 (11%) , pts - 11 (6%) )
1995
Michael (wins - 9 (52%), podiums - 11 (64%) , pts - 102 (60%) )
Johnny Herbert (wins - 2 (11%), podiums - 4 (23%) , pts - 45 (26%) )
2000
Michael (wins - 9 (52%), podiums - 12 (70%) , pts - 108 (63%) )
Rubens Barrichello (wins - 1 (6%), podiums - 9 (52%) , pts - 62 (36%) )
2001
Michael (wins - 9 (52%), podiums - 14 (82%) , pts - 123 (72%) )
Rubens Barrichello (wins - 0 (0%), podiums - 10 (58%) , pts - 56 (33%) )
2002
Michael (wins - 11 (64%), podiums - 17 (100%) , pts - 144 (84%) )
Rubens Barrichello (wins - 4 (23%), podiums - 10 (58%) , pts - 77 (45%) )
2003
Michael (wins - 6 (37%), podiums - 8 (50%) , pts - 93 (58%) )
Rubens Barrichello (wins - 2 (12%), podiums - 8 (50%) , pts - 65 (40%) )
2004
Michael (wins - 13 (72%), podiums - 15 (83%) , pts - 148 (82%) )
Rubens Barrichello (wins - 2 (11%), podiums - 14 (77%) , pts - 114 (63%) )
Now for Lewis' 7 titles
2008
Lewis (wins - 5 (27%), podiums - 10 (55%) , pts - 98 (54%) )
Heikki Kovalainen (wins - 1 (5%), podiums - 3 (16%) , pts - 53 (29%) )
2014
Lewis (wins - 11 (57%), podiums - 16 (84%) , pts - 384 (76%) )
Nico Rosberg (wins - 5 (26%), podiums - 15 (78%) , pts - 317 (63%) )
2015
Lewis (wins - 10 (52%), podiums - 17 (89%) , pts - 381 (80%) )
Nico Rosberg (wins - 6 (31%), podiums - 15 (78%) , pts - 322 (67%) )
2017
Lewis (wins - 9 (45%), podiums - 13 (65%) , pts - 363 (72%) )
Valtteri Bottas (wins - 3 (15%), podiums - 13 (65%) , pts - 305 (61%) )
2018
Lewis (wins - 11 (52%), podiums - 17 (80%) , pts - 408 (77%) )
Valtteri Bottas (wins - 0 (0%), podiums - 7 (33%) , pts - 247 (47%) )
2019
Lewis (wins - 11 (52%), podiums - 17 (80%) , pts - 413 (75%) )
Valtteri Bottas (wins - 4 (19%), podiums - 15 (71%) , pts - 326 (59%) )
2020
Lewis (wins - 11 (64%), podiums - 14 (82%) , pts - 347 (78%) )
Valtteri Bottas (wins - 2 (11%), podiums - 11 (64%) , pts - 223 (50%) )
Now I looked at the full time team mates during the title years and their F1 careers to see how they stacked up against other drivers.
Schumacher teamed up with full time with
Johnny Herbert
beat- Alex Zanardi, Mika Salo.
lost- Mika Hakkinen, Heinz Harold Frentzen, Jean Alesi, Rubens Barrichello, Eddie Irvine.
Rubens Barrichello
beat- Eddie Irvine, Martin Brundle, Jan Magnussen, Johnny Herbert, Jenson Button, Nico Hulkenberg, Pastor Maldonado.
lost- Jenson Button x 2.
Hamilton teamed up with
Heikki Kovalainen
beat- Giancarlo Fisichella, Jarno Trulli.
lost- Jarno Trulli, Vitaly Petrov.
Nico Rosberg
beat- Alex Wurz, Kazuki Nakajima x 2, Michael Schumacher x 3.
lost- Mark Webber
Valtteri Bottas
beat- Pastor Maldonado, Felipe Massa x 3
lost- none.
After looking at the 5 drivers above, its clear Herbert looks the weakest of the 5. I didnt realise that Heikki beat both of Alonso's championship team mates. Bottas isn't as bad as people want us to belive. Rubens was good but not at Buttons level and Rosberg wasn't a fast starter in his career with being beaten by Webber in his rookie year but was only beat by Lewis after that year.
Wins in a car that either Michael or Lewis won a title.
Nico - 11 (28%)
Rubens - 9 (10%)
Valterri - 9 (11%)
Herbert - 2 (10%)
Kovalainen - 1 (5%)
Jos/JJ Lehto - 0 (0%)
Nico Rosberg was clearly the best of the team mates, by quite some distance. Then Rubens, Bottas and Herbert all look very closely matched.
Average throughout the 7yrs
Michael (wins - 65 (55%), podiums - 87 (74%) , points available - (69%) )
Lewis (wins - 68 (49%), podiums - 104 (76%) , points available - (73%) )
I was surprised just how close these numbers were. Percentages tell a more detailed story, and they were very very close indeed.
Michael's Team mate (wins - 11 (9%), podiums - 57 (47%) , points available - (35%) )
Lewis' Team mate (wins - 21 (15%), podiums - 79 (57%) , points available - (53%) )
Michael and Team mate winning percentage 64% !
Lewis and Team mate winning percentage 64% !
Conclusion
Both Lewis and Michael dominated over a period like no other driver has done before. The largest gap in percentages between the 2 over the 7 years was 6% and that was Michael winning 6% more races than Lewis. So one could argue Michael won more often and therfore the era we are currently in , is no more 'boring' than the Ferrari era in 2000's. Michael and his team mate won 64% of the races during his championship years, which is exactly the same percentage as Lewis and his team mate in his championship years. One small difference I see is when Michael had more battles from other teams, Lewis had more battles from within the team. One thing I'm not sur on is how many team mates Michael had that were allowed to actually try and beat him. I remember hearing Coulthard say he didnt want to join Ferrari in 96 to play number 2 and Herbert has mentioned a few times he wasnt allowed to beat Michael from day 1, how true this is I dont know. Kovalainen and Bottas have been made to look very bad, but one example is Kovalainen in his rookie year beat his team mate Fisichella. He also drew in his 2 years next to Trulli, both drivers who were team mates to Alonso in Renaults winning years. So Kovalainen wasn't as weak as he looked against Lewis. Rubens also had a very good record away from Michael. Rubens was only beaten by Michael and Jenson in his F1 career. Bottas came in as a rookie and beat Maldonado and then beat Massa 3yrs running. No bad driver would be able to do this. Bottas has now had a beating for 4yrs running and probably needs a team change. Like Felipe, he had to get out and start fresh.
So to me it seems the 2 drivers are very similar, if people are bored of the current era, then they must have been bored of the Ferrari era or they simply didnt watch the Ferrari era. Both sets of fans would have loved watching their team/driver dominate but for the neutrals unfortunately not so much. Keep looking forward to 2022, because once the new rules and regulations come in to play I can see a big mix up in the order and some intense close battling, and hopefully the world will be back to a more normal routine!
Hope these numbers are an interesting read for you guys, it has certainly raised a few surprises for me, and also gone some way to confirm to myself that the 2 drivers in question have a very similar story on the race track.