Cylinder wrote:mnmracer wrote:
Wow, it's nearing the point that I can factually call you an idiot.
The fact you dance and jump around like a court jester having not the simplest understanding is just troll-like.
One last attempt:
Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button ended up with the same amount (2 points) of points.
Do you believe that
1) Jenson has performed just as well as Lewis has this year?
or
2) Jenson's position is flattered by Lewis' mechanical issues?
Sebastian Vettel has had nowhere near the amount of mechanical failures, botched pit stops and drivers drving into him, that Lewis Hamilton has had this season, get that through you skull, its NOT a valid comparison, a bit like your "Mark Webber is Damon Hill and Seb vettel is Aryton senna in 1994 for 2 races" nonsense.
What is nonsense is your double standard, only made more rediculous by your incompetence in understand your hypocricy and your utter faillure to explain how Mark outperformed Sebastian, despite being slower in 8 of 11 races.
Cylinder wrote:mnmracer wrote:
I know it's hard to keep up, I know, but the question was, WHEN has Alonso done that?
What overtake HRT's and Caterham's in a far faster car? i dunno, he's normally too busy overtaking mclarens , lotus's and red bulls on track whilst in a slower car, plenty examples of that this season.
If you want to see some real overtakes/racing, go see Alonso at Valencia, 11th -1st with an emphasis on the grosjean overtake when the lotus was the faster car.
Your argument is a horrible fail, hamilton and Alonso dominated their teammates over the course of the entire season, Vettel's teammate was beating him and out qualifying him regularly during the 1st half of the season. Simple as that really, just another reason why most of the board have Hamilton and Alonso as the most deserving drivers this year and not your homeboy vettel.
Now, listen, your making a fool of yourself tonight, have a kip, and come back tomorrow with some sensible chat.
Thanks for playing.
It's a shame you only choose to argue based on your perception, not on reality.
Alonso in Valencia?
Let's see.
Button and Rosberg dropped back in lap 1 (Massa also passed them), so that leaves an overtake on di Resta in lap 1 for p8.
Then it took him 8 laps to overtake Hülkenberg (something Massa could as well), and then Maldonado after his tires went off for p6.
Alonso then overtook Webber, Senna, Schumacher and di Resta on 15 laps older tires for p4. Hardly groundbreaking stuff.
He passed Hamilton in the pit lane thanks to McLaren for p3.
He then overtook Grosjean after the safety car in a move similair to Vettel's move on Rosberg in Australia or any of his moves into busstop.
So Massa was able to overtake Button, Rosberg and Hülkenberg.
Vettel has shown more than once able to do the kind of overtake on Grosjean.
So that leaves it to this:
- is Alonso really the only driver who could overtake Paul di Resta?
- is Alonso really the only driver who could overtake Maldonado on tires going off?
- is Alonso really the only driver who could overtake four drivers on 15 lap old on tires?
Is he? Or did Alonso just make good use of the strategy given to him, and the opportunities handed to him by Renault's alternators?