Altough Ham's arguably greatest seasons (2007 and 2012) have been driven understeerly (in 2007 due to Alonso and 2012 due to tires)
So we can say that in understeery cars Ham simply performs better?

Hamilton doesn't need car designed around him. his best season was his rookie season, in completly neutral/unknown car.Javert wrote:2008 to 2011 cars were designed according to Ham's needs which seems to include a non-indifferent part of oversteer
Altough Ham's arguably greatest seasons (2007 and 2012) have been driven understeerly (in 2007 due to Alonso and 2012 due to tires)
So we can say that in understeery cars Ham simply performs better?
He's tremendously good at controlling a car in oversteer. We saw that from the first moment he got in our car. We saw the data, and on every entry we could see there was a massive correction on the steering, and our normal drivers would have been bitching like hell that the car was undriveable, yet he didn't even pass comment. So with a driver like that, you're better equipped to push the boundaries to new levels. Speaking generically of that characteristic, a lot of the performance limit of a car is set by stability; if you can't hang on to it, you will have to introduce understeer in that zone. But if you have a driver better able to deal with oversteer in those zones that induce it, then you will have a less-understeery car elsewhere and therefore more total grip over the lap. The great drivers over the years - Senna, Schumacher, Mansell - have all had that ability. Like for like compared to other drivers, they want more front end.
The point is there is no single "crap" car. Some are crap because of inconsistencies in balance, some due to massive understeer, massive oversteer, because they can't the tyres working, whatever.Neno wrote:he already prove him self he can drive all kind of cars, even crap cars like 2009.
That's the point. If you can't drive around it, inevitably you have to let others know, sso they can help you find a solution. But if you have chronic imbalance and you're still happy anyways, it's just normal to you and you won't care either way, and thus not need to complain.i never see from Hamilton to saying my car oversteering like Button usually do, i dont have grip and this kind of things.
Because good F1 car should be stable, fast and consistent. If car doesn't fit these conditions it's a bad car. You have two bad type of cars: bad cars who are made in that way because they don't have financial support for going faster, and crap cars who are bad cars but team have tons of money for making it to get better but when developing it he is not going faster, but slower.raymondu999 wrote:The point is there is no single "crap" car. Some are crap because of inconsistencies in balance, some due to massive understeer, massive oversteer, because they can't the tyres working, whatever.Neno wrote:he already prove him self he can drive all kind of cars, even crap cars like 2009.
I was one of the ones saying this. If you're driving around problems instinctively, it goes past your conscious and you just do it on stimuli and reflex. Given how naturally Hamilton seems to handle oversteer, I think a case can be argued that he's quite instinctive in his corrective reactions.Absolutelee wrote:I remember in another thread someone (I don't remember who sorry) suggesting an interesting idea. The idea was that Hamilton's ability to drive around problems, and make the best of a problematic car, means that these problems don't get relayed to the engineers and therefore never get fixed/addressed. This theory, to me anyway, suggests that Button is an ideal teammate for Hamilton because his INability to drive around problems means the engineers have a good stream of info from Button to improve the issues they didn't even know Lewis had.
I hope I relayed that theory adequately
You have missed my point yet again. Those cars are, in conversational english, crap. No arguments there. But the ability to drive an oversteering piece of crap is not the same as the ability to drive an understeering piece of crap. Nor is it the same as the ability to drive a car with crap traction/braking.Neno wrote:Yes it is. Everything you say, i call crap.raymondu999 wrote:The point is there is no single "crap" car. Some are crap because of inconsistencies in balance, some due to massive understeer, massive oversteer, because they can't the tyres working, whatever.Neno wrote:he already prove him self he can drive all kind of cars, even crap cars like 2009.
I can't agree with this assessment. Just because a driver can hang onto a car that's sliding all over the place doesn't mean it will be fast. I'd go so far as to say that's quite the opposite. Nor do I agree that a "free" or "O/S" car gives you better trajectory or anything like that.Javert wrote:Hmmm ... I think that an oversteery setup potentially gives you faster lap time
n smikle wrote:I think Korea 2012 was a show of how he handles the changes from undeerteer to oversteer to crap balance very well. You could see the car shuddering through the corners. I wish I had a video.