LOL.LionKing wrote:This looks like an Senna fanboy's unsubstantiated article.
I think anyone who says 1998 was Schumacher's fault can not be trusted about anything in F1. It was Coulthard's fault at 1998 which he later admitted in an interview he would never do such a thing with his present experience:
"The reality is, I lifted to let him past me but I did it in heavy spray on the racing line. You should never do that. I would never do that now. In 1998 I didn't have the experience and knowledge - and I'd never had anyone run into the back of me."
On a curved section with low visibility and heavy rain he slowed on the racing line. Forget about F1 circuit that will cause an accident on a regular road.
No the list of races is not comprehensive. I just listed the ones I remembered, I am sure there will be few more. If you remember any more wet races Hamilton had won let me know. Otherwise if there are more races which another driver won, the percentage will go down more...
There´s a link there, having every rain race since the start. If you think it´s wrong for Hamilton but everyone else is correct then please by all means, compile a list and we see what the real number is.
Could it be that you are so pro-schumi that you first react on the pro-senna post and the fact that Hamilton is so close to Schumacher which now has officially retired at the end of the season?
It just seems like it.
Just count SPA as a win when you do, we all know he really won that one.