godlameroso wrote: ↑20 Mar 2019, 15:32
Again you seem to insist it is you using facts, you only outlined two without context. And have hypothesised and speculated as much if not more than I have. If you feel insulted I suggest taking a breath of fresh air to calm down, I am critiquing your argument, not you, I don't even know you. It just seems odd that disagree with facts, call them hypothesis and only refer to your own hypothesis as facts. That's arguing in bad faith, and am simply calling out your logical fallacies.
Yes two cars in clean air racing in the same conditions can be comparable. Its also factual that gaps in qualifying and in the race can differ. In qualifying you don't get 58 chances to do a perfect lap, you get two chances per session, human error can and does affect the gap. Or are we to believe, according to your logic, that Mercedes is 2.4 seconds ahead of Red Bull? That was after all the factual gap to Gasly's car in qualifying, or does context matter when considering raw numbers?
Why are you contorting this?
You are basing this on assumptions.
Your definition of a "fact" is the underlying problem.
You have still not accepted that in the race RB were 0.7 down. Fact.
Nor that they were 0.8 down in qualifying. Fact.
You assert that in clean air a 3rd placed car racing 2nd placed car, was 0.3 a lap off a cruising lead car, 20 seconds clear of 2nd.
You present this as a factual gap, foregoing any controls such as engine mode being tuned down(we know Bottas was cruising), tyre life extension by not reaching maximum every lap, and general by the numbers approach drivers have when they're miles out in front racing.... NOBODY.
That's assumptive. You are assuming both drivers had exactly the same parameters, despite being in different positions with differing requirements and objectives. For the hard of thought... Verstappen to achieve 2nd, and Bottas to guarantee his win...20 seconds up the road.
Therefore hypothesis.
You mentioned Albert park to be very hard to overtake, citing 2018.
Verstappen had no trouble with Vettel in 2019 now, did he?
I've mentioned this before but obviously doesn't fit your narrative.
Finally, If you cannot accept what the difference between the facts I have presented and the hypothesis you are presenting as "fact" when surrounded by variables I have described in this post, constructive dialogue is done. Some might say some time ago.