- 27 May 08, 19:43#45313
looks like you are just glorifying Hamilton.
I am now comparing the debut seasons of each of the big 4: Prost, Senna, Shumacher and Hamilton. Hamilton is far better, followed by Prost, then Senna and Schumacher.
But:
Lewis Hamilton qualified 4th and Finished 3rd (The 14th rookie to finish on a podium in their debut race. Can someone please find this list for me?)
Alain Prost qualified 12th and finished 6th
Shumacher qualified 7th and Finished with a big DNF on the first lap. Interestingly, he only participated in that race because a Jordan Driver was in gaol. That was Schumacher's only race for Jordan, at the Belgium Grand Prix. In the next round, he moved to Benetton, which is where the stats get interesting. He once again qualified 7th, but finished 5th, which puts him ahead of Alain Prost. So what would have become of Schumacher had he not had the Clutch Failure at the Eau Rogue corner on the First Lap of his career. He may have beat Alain Prost.
Now for Senna, who had 16th place qualification, but also had a a big DNF in his first race. He was forced to retire on his 8th lap. But his second race reveals a different story. He qualified in 16th position, and finished in 5th. So these are where the four stand on their first completed races of their careers:
1st: Hamilton
2nd:Schumacher
3rd:Senna
4th:Prost
Now is the be-all-and-end-all, by comparing their first seasons:
Lewis Hamilton: 109 points after 17 races (6.4 points per race)
Michael Schumacher: 4 points after 6 races (0.7 points per race)
Ayrton Senna: 13 points after 15 races (0.9 points per race)
Alain Prost: 5 points after 13 races (0.4 points per race)
So as it stands, 1)Hamilton 2)Senna 3)Schumacher 4)Prost.
A lot of people will argue that Hamilton is in a better car. Fair point. But is his car so much better that he is 7 times better than Senna? There is only one more test that we can do. But we would have to exclude Hamilton. If we ccompare their maturity stats, I mean if we compare how much they developed over 5 years then we could come to a more accurate result. But Hamilton is a third of the way through his second season. But I don't have time.
I also want to compare the average distance of time between podium finishes, pole positions and DNF's. Hamilton will dominate in this regard. But it will be interesting to see the results of the other three, in whcih Senna was better.
My studies prove that Senna was better at getting results in a crap car, a title that Hamilton will never get, and hence he will never be able to prove himself in this regard. Does anybody have any other drivers that they would like me to include in my study?
looks like you are just glorifying Hamilton.
