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Nico was faster in Canada.
But Lewis got past him.
What I'd really like to see, just to add to the driver tension, is for them to both take each other out one race.
Wouldn't help Lewis' chances in the WDC but would still be fun!!
Cookin, you just proved my point, a driver is not faster simply because he has a technical advantage.
Lewis Hamilton shouldn't worry too much about the 22 point gap Nico Rosberg now has, although difficult to overcome, the Briton has been consistently quicker than his team-mate according to David Coulthard. - See more at: http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/0 ... wV7SG.dpuf
Chiesa said that Hamilton`s fast lap was always a little bit faster than Rosberg`s, adding that the German knew it then and he knows it today and that is why he always waits so long until he goes out in qualifying.
"Honestly, one thing is clear: Lewis, from my point of view, has one, two tenths advantage on Nico because he can get the laps in qualifying in order.
Lewis is massively quick. I know that from when we competed in go-karts. He won and I finished second in that championship.
Of the races Rosberg has won: in Australia Hamilton retired with the spark plug problem; at Monaco he believes he was tricked out of what was going to be the pole that was going to win him the race, and at Montreal the car let him down just after he'd taken the lead. At each of those races he believes he was basically quicker. At those races where Rosberg was faster - Bahrain and Spain - Hamilton beat him regardless.
Toto Wolff has described Lewis Hamilton as “a driving genius” compared to his “precise” and “very diligent” team-mate Nico Rosberg.
“I think Lewis is the fastest driver in Formula One. He has sheer speed. When he puts in a quick one, he is the master.”
Lewis only caught up to Hamilton because the car began to fail, before that Nico was consistently pulling away.
I wouldn't say he was schooled in racecraft. Neither one of them has been able to pass from behind, only at the start and in a failing car which skipped a chicane (the same chicane Nico gets persecuted for accidentally jumping).
It's funny if the situation were reversed because the Lewis fans would insist there's no way that Nico could ever catch up to Lewis, even though he has done it a few times. But since Nico's car failed it has to be that Lewis is faster...
Cookin, you just proved my point, a driver is not faster simply because he has a technical advantage. Do you seriously think that Nico was faster in qualifying and the first quarter of the race then all of a sudden dropped 2 seconds in 2 laps because Hamilton is faster, when throughout the race his car was in and out of failure?
Also, Lewis is only racing his teammate as well. Lewis was perhaps first to the corner but did he get in front? No, so why not say the same thing for Nico in Bahrain? He was faster and could have passed Lewis if he was not forced off track.
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