- 13 Dec 12, 18:14#339400
You don't finish 2nd in the championship by having an awful car.
Mechanical failures are not predominantly luck/fortune issues IMO. Some teams, through hard work, will do better jobs than others in creating and testing parts. Some teams will design parts with lesser degrees of tolerance to gain slight performance advantages. Therefore, it is nonsense to put mechanical failures completely down to misfortune.
exactly, you could equally say Alonso had "misfortune" as his car was awful and not worthy of winning a race!
You don't finish 2nd in the championship by having an awful car.