- 19 Mar 08, 01:46#36235
Just for the sake of it, I've totted up how many points various greats would have got under the current points system, expressed it in relation to their total starts, and compared it with what current drivers would have scored under this system: (win percentages in brackets)
Fangio 70.00% (47.1%)
Hamilton 66.11% (27.8%)
M Schumacher 60.73% (36.7%)
Prost 51.11% (25.6%)
Senna 47.77% (25.5%)
Alonso 47.60% (18.3%)
Clark 46.39% (34.7%)
Stewart 45.56% (27.3%)
Raikkonen 40.00% (12.4%)
Moss 37.42% (24.2%)
Lauda 32.05% (14.6%)
Coulthard 29.78% (5.7%)
Barrichello 26.04% (3.6%)
Massa 24.09% (5.7%)
I think it gives a nice perspective, particularly when you see Alonso ahead of Clark and Stewart. I think the greater reliability of modern cars has something to do with it, so if I had time it would be interesting to do the same discounting mechanical failures.
Anyway, discuss...
Fangio 70.00% (47.1%)
Hamilton 66.11% (27.8%)
M Schumacher 60.73% (36.7%)
Prost 51.11% (25.6%)
Senna 47.77% (25.5%)
Alonso 47.60% (18.3%)
Clark 46.39% (34.7%)
Stewart 45.56% (27.3%)
Raikkonen 40.00% (12.4%)
Moss 37.42% (24.2%)
Lauda 32.05% (14.6%)
Coulthard 29.78% (5.7%)
Barrichello 26.04% (3.6%)
Massa 24.09% (5.7%)
I think it gives a nice perspective, particularly when you see Alonso ahead of Clark and Stewart. I think the greater reliability of modern cars has something to do with it, so if I had time it would be interesting to do the same discounting mechanical failures.
Anyway, discuss...
Jim Clark, Monza, one lap down...