in what alternative universe did you watch China's race?
in what alternative universe did you watch China's race?
I meant Bahrain.Manoah2u wrote: ↑29 Apr 2018, 00:42in what alternative universe did you watch China's race?
Lol. Post of the topic. By far.
Data driven would include numerous pages of performance metrics comparing each driver in order to come up with an objective decision about which driver to keep/fire, no? When I see people write "I can see VES back to STR in Spain" they're not using any data, they're just writing their own imagination.
Knowing Alonso's luck if your scenario panned out, Mclaren would be in the hunt for the titles and Renault would have an off year...mani517 wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 02:50Here are some silly transfers (pretty sure, none of these will happen)
1) Hamilton to RedBull alongside Verstappen (2 knives in one sheath -- Ricciardo moves to Merc on a swap deal)
2) Alonso to Renault (to finish his career in a competitive Renault, like his championship winning years)
3) Raikkonen to McLaren (like Alonso, he can finish his career with a the team that built his career in early stages)
4) Leclerc to Ferrari (Ferrari might want him to shadow Vettel, but, he'll most likely end-up pushing Vettel too hard -- like, Hamilton/Alonso in 2007)
5) Hulkenberg to Mercedes (he is a German and deserves a shot at a big team, Ricciardo and Hulk -- 2 solid/experienced drivers on a competitive car)
6) Bottas (undeservedly) chucked out of Mercedes, but, Williams takes him back (rookie errors and lack of driver input for car development forces them to find an experienced driver, with knowledge of Merc engine and his past with Williams, Bottas could be an easy fit)
7) Going one step further on Williams, they decide to go with 2 experienced drivers and line-up Kubica alongside Bottas
... wakes up and stops dreaming
Actually, I'm using the Kvyat data.zac510 wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 08:30Data driven would include numerous pages of performance metrics comparing each driver in order to come up with an objective decision about which driver to keep/fire, no? When I see people write "I can see VES back to STR in Spain" they're not using any data, they're just writing their own imagination.
Although I fully respect this is the Silly Season thread and any crazy theories are perfectly welcome!
How many races did Kvyat won?Zynerji wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 14:24Actually, I'm using the Kvyat data.zac510 wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 08:30Data driven would include numerous pages of performance metrics comparing each driver in order to come up with an objective decision about which driver to keep/fire, no? When I see people write "I can see VES back to STR in Spain" they're not using any data, they're just writing their own imagination.
Although I fully respect this is the Silly Season thread and any crazy theories are perfectly welcome!
Whay data are you using?
HOW DID MARKO REACT?GPR-A wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 14:34How many races did Kvyat won?Zynerji wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 14:24Actually, I'm using the Kvyat data.zac510 wrote: ↑01 May 2018, 08:30
Data driven would include numerous pages of performance metrics comparing each driver in order to come up with an objective decision about which driver to keep/fire, no? When I see people write "I can see VES back to STR in Spain" they're not using any data, they're just writing their own imagination.
Although I fully respect this is the Silly Season thread and any crazy theories are perfectly welcome!
Whay data are you using?
How many podiums?
How many times he out qualified Ric?
What was the average difference in performance of out qualifying?
Now, how many wrecked races?
Not asking for a lot of data, like telemetry and all that kind of stuff. Some simple questions.
What you imagine other users rubbing in front of the screen is your business