Oh i´m well aware of that, i can edit my own posts. Hence my comment was you could edit yours, not mine.aussiegman wrote:I can't edit a thing you post but ok, maybe the mods might, but I don;t see anything controversial in this one.
I just felt this was a bit over the top, "Not trying to spread false information are you??"
clearly not as i have been advocating the opposite in several posts prior to that.
It seems to me it´s a flawed system. Giving points for Qualifying.aussiegman wrote:Sure no problem, but you have ignored all the fact in my previous post and thrown in the only one thing counts in the end. I can assure you the teams look a lot deeper into this than simply points.
So to refresh you points made, please point out what is not a simple black and white fact?
Including qualifying and race finishes in a fair system of excluding non-driver finishes the tally is Ricciardo 8pts vs Vergne 5pts.
Add in points back in for those races where damage occurred and you get to Ricciardo 12 pts vs Vergne 8pts.
Ricciardo is the Highest Qualifier with 5th at the British GP.
Vergne has the highest finish with a 6th in Canada.
Current Championship points are Vergne 13th with 13 pts to Ricciardo 14th with 12pts.
Anything here not a fact therein?
Qualifying is practice, it´s really irrelevant if a guy has taken pole all the time yet have not managed to take a single point.
If you beat your teammate in qualifying but he beats you in the real points, the whole qualifying bit is rendered useless would you not agree?
Especially when the guy that has more points has also had more technical retirements?
We have proven that Vergne has not enjoyed any sort of advantage from his point scoring.
In short, yes.aussiegman wrote:What you are advocating is that the only thing that matters is championship points? Given the current state of the PIrelli tyre lottery that is a very one dimensional way to look at driver performance and the teams are smarter than that.
Especially since this is not the first year, it´s been over 1,5 years now where Vergne has beaten him in points.
In fact the only thing that would change my mind is if Ricciardo will beat him this year. If he doesn´t i just can´t see the logic behind it because Vergne has proven in black and white that he´s been better over 2 years.
Now you are taking a scenario that has nothing to do with reality in terms of Vergne/Ricciardo.aussiegman wrote:If, for instance say we had a driver with 2 podium finishes but crashed out every other race would you still take him over a driver that finished every race and made solid constructors points but accumulated 1 point less?
We should stick to what has really happened.