mendis wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 20:07
chrisc90 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 19:42
AR3-GP wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 19:41
I'm all for using data to support race pace claims but Hamilton had a different rear wing, and also started in traffic whereas George ran the entire race in clean air.
We should use race pace to compare them, but I don't think this was a very good sample to use.
In which case any race where there was any difference in floor, wing we cant compare the 2 drivers?
Mercedes has spent the whole year experimenting on both cars in almost every race. I don't understand how the two drivers can be compared. They have used differing strategies that has yielded different results for both drivers. Unless they are competing at the front with exact same equipment, it's impossible to know where George stands. But he is definitely a far bigger upgrade than Bottas was, who is being frequently beaten by a rookie at Alfa. In a difficult W13, Bottas would be fighting with Latifi for sure.
In which case, ringo, couldnt/shouldnt have used hamiltons race pace to make his detractors disappear.
But his detractors have more or less dissapeared after realizing he is faster than Russel in both Qualifying and race most of the time. I feel Russel will be faster in a year or less. It's inevitable
.
I think what is good to see though, is Mercedes have joined the place to fight with the top 2 teams. Granted they might still be half a second or so away on single lap pace, and 3/4 second on race pace to a very fast max in Italy this weekend; they are at least bringing a fight to the top 2 in some races. But finding that last 3/4 of a second to Max will be a huge feat. In Spa, Russell had much better race pace than both the Ferrari's and quicker in Zandvoort across the majority of the GP.
The fight is well and truly on for P2 in the championship.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.