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#212402
McLarens got Lewis Hamilton. Provide him a reliable package and he'll get the job done. :rolleyes:

He'd still be leading the WDC by a good margin if not for their stupid reliability issues.


Could say the same about Redbull.


But there were a fair few driver errors thrown in by Redbull as well.
#212403
McLarens got Lewis Hamilton. Provide him a reliable package and he'll get the job done. :rolleyes:

He'd still be leading the WDC by a good margin if not for their stupid reliability issues.


Could say the same about Redbull.


I'm sorry...you can't. Not going to list out the reasons why you can't if you don't watch the races this season. :rolleyes:
#212423
McLarens got Lewis Hamilton. Provide him a reliable package and he'll get the job done. :rolleyes:

He'd still be leading the WDC by a good margin if not for their stupid reliability issues.


Could say the same about Redbull.


I'm sorry...you can't. Not going to list out the reasons why you can't if you don't watch the races this season. :rolleyes:


Diddn't do the maths, but you really telling me a redbull driver wouldn't be leading by a bigger margin if they had have a more reliable car?

Yes the drivers themselves have made a lot of errors, but that doesn't mean the reliability issues diddn't happen.
#212424
McLarens got Lewis Hamilton. Provide him a reliable package and he'll get the job done. :rolleyes:

He'd still be leading the WDC by a good margin if not for their stupid reliability issues.


Could say the same about Redbull.


But there were a fair few driver errors thrown in by Redbull as well.


Vettel's mistakes:
1. Crashing with Webber (50-50).
2. Getting the penalty at Hungary.
3. There was a puncture you will all mention, but this was caused by Lewis on his 3rd attempt to take Vettel out.
TOTAL 1.5

Alonso's mistakes:
1. The jump start
2. Not giving the place back to Kubica
3. Crashing in Monaco practice
TOTAL 3

Lewis' mistakes:
1. Crashing in Catalunya was it? some race when he was 2nd or 3rd and crashed out
2. Crashing in practice in Germany or was it some other race?
3. Clipping his wing with Vettel in Valencia? 50% because its meaningfulness was saved by passing the SC (legal or not, doesnt matter).
TOTAL 2.5

Webber's mistakes:
1. Backslamming Lewis
2. Backslamming Kovalainen
3. Slamming Vettel (50-50)
TOTAL 2.5

Button's mistakes:
1. Not being able to Q
TOTAL 1.

More or less equal i'd say.
#212425
Diddn't do the maths, but you really telling me a redbull driver wouldn't be leading by a bigger margin if they had have a more reliable car?


I did :wink:
#212429
McLarens got Lewis Hamilton. Provide him a reliable package and he'll get the job done. :rolleyes:

He'd still be leading the WDC by a good margin if not for their stupid reliability issues.


Could say the same about Redbull.


But there were a fair few driver errors thrown in by Redbull as well.


Vettel's mistakes:
1. Crashing with Webber (50-50).
2. Getting the penalty at Hungary.
3. There was a puncture you will all mention, but this was caused by Lewis on his 3rd attempt to take Vettel out.
TOTAL 1.5

Alonso's mistakes:
1. The jump start
2. Not giving the place back to Kubica
3. Crashing in Monaco practice
TOTAL 3

Lewis' mistakes:
1. Crashing in Catalunya was it? some race when he was 2nd or 3rd and crashed out
2. Crashing in practice in Germany or was it some other race?
3. Clipping his wing with Vettel in Valencia? 50% because its meaningfulness was saved by passing the SC (legal or not, doesnt matter).
TOTAL 2.5

Webber's mistakes:
1. Backslamming Lewis
2. Backslamming Kovalainen
3. Slamming Vettel (50-50)
TOTAL 2.5

Button's mistakes:
1. Not being able to Q
TOTAL 1.

More or less equal i'd say.


Lewis' failure in Spain was not his error so no mistake there
Webber 50/50 at fault with Vettel?? He was driving in a straight line Vetterl went to pass him and caused collision. Heaven forbid if you ever work for an insurance agency.....
#212435
Lewis' failure in Spain was not his error so no mistake there
Webber 50/50 at fault with Vettel?? He was driving in a straight line Vetterl went to pass him and caused collision. Heaven forbid if you ever work for an insurance agency.....


yes, you're right. It was not spain, that one was was a tire failing... but there was one race at the beggining where Lewis was 2nd or something and crashed out... i REALLY dont remember which race it was.

Webber and Vettel were more or less both at fault. More fault to Vettel, but you could say both could have done something to avoid the collision... same with the Alonso/Kubica pass: if Alonso had kept his position Kubica would have taken them out. So: 50-50.
#212437
Lewis' failure in Spain was not his error so no mistake there
Webber 50/50 at fault with Vettel?? He was driving in a straight line Vetterl went to pass him and caused collision. Heaven forbid if you ever work for an insurance agency.....


yes, you're right. It was not spain, that one was was a tire failing... but there was one race at the beggining where Lewis was 2nd or something and crashed out... i REALLY dont remember which race it was.

Webber and Vettel were more or less both at fault. More fault to Vettel, but you could say both could have done something to avoid the collision... same with the Alonso/Kubica pass: if Alonso had kept his position Kubica would have taken them out. So: 50-50.

My memory is hazy at best due to years of alcohol abuse but i cant remember Lewis crashing out in 2nd other than Spains tyre failure.
difference is where a car behind goes to overtake the car in front they are instigating a move and any repercussions that eventuate! I know its probably still ingraved in your brain that Alonso was in the right at Silvestone but in all reality Alonso had himself to blame for his over enthusiastic move on Kubica. Same can be said for Vettel trying his move on Webber!
#212438
Lewis' failure in Spain was not his error so no mistake there
Webber 50/50 at fault with Vettel?? He was driving in a straight line Vetterl went to pass him and caused collision. Heaven forbid if you ever work for an insurance agency.....


yes, you're right. It was not spain, that one was was a tire failing... but there was one race at the beggining where Lewis was 2nd or something and crashed out... i REALLY dont remember which race it was.

Webber and Vettel were more or less both at fault. More fault to Vettel, but you could say both could have done something to avoid the collision... same with the Alonso/Kubica pass: if Alonso had kept his position Kubica would have taken them out. So: 50-50.


Oh yes, I think it was in one of your beautiful dreams which gave you a restful sleep until you woke up in dismay the next morning. Because it never happened. :hehe:

Lewis' mistakes:
1. Crashing in Catalunya was it? some race when he was 2nd or 3rd and crashed out This was the dream.
2. Crashing in practice in Germany or was it some other race? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Oh NO! Practice!!! What a mistake!
3. Clipping his wing with Vettel in Valencia? 50% because its meaningfulness was saved by passing the SC (legal or not, doesnt matter). Clipping his wing???? Talk about clutching at straws!!!! This is pretty amusing at least!:rofl:
TOTAL 2.5
#212447
My memory is hazy at best due to years of alcohol abuse but i cant remember Lewis crashing out in 2nd other than Spains tyre failure.
difference is where a car behind goes to overtake the car in front they are instigating a move and any repercussions that eventuate! I know its probably still ingraved in your brain that Alonso was in the right at Silvestone but in all reality Alonso had himself to blame for his over enthusiastic move on Kubica. Same can be said for Vettel trying his move on Webber!


haha
There was one time he did crash out, he was pushing to catch either Webber or Vettel...

I'm not saying either was right or wrong by an over enthusiastic move... BUT Alonso avoided the collision, and Webber didnt. If i were an insurance company, and a guy comes up with 5 episodes like Webber's; or like Kubica's had him and Alonso crahsed: i'd increase his prime ;)

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Oh NO! Practice!!! What a mistake!

I counted Alonso's PRACTICE crash in Monaco, didnt i?

Clipping his wing???? Talk about clutching at straws!!!! This is pretty amusing at least!

Without him passing the SC, this would have meant at least 6 positions (considering everyone went in at the time to the pits and it cost them like 10 secs to replace it) ;)
Clutching at straws?
hardly.
#212448
Dude...Alonsos practice crash affected his qualifying didn't it. That's pretty major I'd say. He couldn't afford that, Lewis could afford a crash in practice when it didn't hamper his entire weekend.

And clipping his wing....again, it didn't affect him in the race. Yes, he was fortunate, but he could afford that.

Its like saying Jenson slipped up in Melbourne when he was being overtaken left and right even though he won the race, due to diving into the pits to change tyres! :)
#212452
Dude...Alonsos practice crash affected his qualifying didn't it. That's pretty major I'd say. He couldn't afford that, Lewis could afford a crash in practice when it didn't hamper his entire weekend.

And clipping his wing....again, it didn't affect him in the race. Yes, he was fortunate, but he could afford that.

Its like saying Jenson slipped up in Melbourne when he was being overtaken left and right even though he won the race, due to diving into the pits to change tyres! :)


Not quite the same, there's a difference between it not effecting you due to factors out side your control and Jenon's situation which he called himself.

Still, I don't like all this over emphasie on drivers anyway, its a team sport - driver and the car, they both need it each other.
#212454
Agree.
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