AR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 22:21
morefirejules08 wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 21:28
mendis wrote: ↑27 Oct 2022, 20:21
With the kind of history Lewis has, it's difficult to believe what he says. In the first part of this year, he struggled when the car was genuinely bad. His record in second half shows the car has improved. The lap times he managed in USGP doesn't come with an unpredictable car. It doesn't have leading pace, but it's consistent. It's not like he wasn't pushing in the last race, yet it was holding up well. Besides, no driver thinks the car is perfect. It's rare when they admit it, like a UFO in the sky.
In the first part of the year Hamilton was doing a lot of on track R&D so I’m not sure his results can be a reliable indicator of his performance level.
It was exciting at first to contemplate GR as a WDC in the making, but it does seem that the amusingly named "experiments" are to blame. I have seen nothing to suggest GR threatens LH at the current time. GR will have to level up if he wants to stay relevant. I think GR is closer in level to Ocon than people are comfortable admitting, but I am keeping an open mind as past results don't always predict future performances.
Yeah, apart from anti-Hamilton trolls, it's pretty adamant that LH has an extra gear over GR. Especially if you account for misfortunes/mistakes.
But they had different objectives. LH doesn't care if he fights for the championship, so he threw half a season experimenting, threw a couple of races just to get the win, when he could just sit back and take a regular podium or decent points (Spa, Zandvoort, Singapore, and yeah 2 of them were mistakes from LH). He can do that of course, because he is a 7x WC.
GR, on the other hand, is on his first season in a top-level team, he needs the results. He needs the "only Top 5 finishes", "Mr Consistency". For next year though, he must work on his Sunday pace.