Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 Jul 2018, 09:01
GrandAxe wrote: ↑30 Jul 2018, 18:10
In the rain, its the driver, not the car. When its wet, quality naturally rises to the top.
Sorry but this argument is outdated. With current cars, and 10 years ago it was the same, downforce is the key factor. Obviously drivers are a lot more important than in the dry, as the limit is constantly changing and drivers need to rely on their feelings, but nowadays DF is a lot more important than driver.
Or you think Bottas is a better driver than Lecrerc, Hulkemberg or Alonso?
Lewis is certainly a better driver than that lot, which is why statistically, in the wet, he beats Bottas (in the same car) as well as all those you mentioned. Wet conditions prove a lot of things about a driver; ability, courage, mentality and grit.
Downforce is important, but the best cars have the most downforce
and the best drivers get the best cars. The team bosses at Red Bull, Ferrari and Merc have not considered Hulkenberg (solid driver that he is) for a position, so your idea of a top driver is not in synch with theirs. Pierre Gasly is likely going to get into a top team before Hulkenberg, among other examples, what he did in the last quali is stellar:
1) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes
2) Valtteri Bottas Mercedes
3) Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari
4) Sebastian Vettel Ferrari
5) Carlos Sainz Renault
6) Pierre Gasly Toro Rosso *******
7) Max Verstappen Red Bull
Brendon Hartley Toro Rosso
9) Kevin Magnussen Haas
10) Romain Grosjean Haas
11) Fernando Alonso McLaren
12) Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull
13) Nico Hulkenberg Renault
14) Marcus Ericsson Sauber
15) Lance Stroll Williams
16) Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren
17) Charles Leclerc Sauber
18) Esteban Ocon Force India
19) Sergio Perez Force India
20) Sergey Sirotkin Williams