- 22 Sep 14, 17:57#418222
Hamilton was entirely quicker on the primes than Rosberg in every practice session through the weekend. I hate playing would have/ could have games though as we still don't know how Rosberg would do coming through the pack from the rear. Was hoping to see Rosberg show us on Sunday.
Lewis has won 7/11 (63%) races he completed, 2 of the 4 he didn't win he started from the back, and of his wins didn't gain any from teammate failure
Nico has won 4/12 (33%) races he completed, inheriting 3 from teammate failing from first
Can these stats be correct ? I haven't really sat down to check, more like from memory. This is a slaughtering if true
Not sure I agree about Hamilton having an unchallenged run in Singapore - he was on pole by 0.007. Yes he locked up but Rosberg made an error too so that one is even plus I don't count errors like lock ups when comparing performance as those were driver errors on both sides. As far as Silverstone goes that depends on whether Hamilton was going to stop again or not. If he wouldnt have it was a slam dunk for him, if he was going to pit then Rosberg was net in the lead of the race at the time.
Hamilton was entirely quicker on the primes than Rosberg in every practice session through the weekend. I hate playing would have/ could have games though as we still don't know how Rosberg would do coming through the pack from the rear. Was hoping to see Rosberg show us on Sunday.
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