Wynters wrote: ↑01 Jul 2025, 12:38
avantman wrote: ↑30 Jun 2025, 12:48
I think season end team principals' top 10 drivers ranking are very meaninful and Russell was in the top 3 only once in his whole career...everyone understood quickly after Hamilton's level was already very overrated.
Since 2015 no one has scored more highly than Hamilton in the TP ratings (one year's scores are somewhat obscured). Trashing Russell because these scores "are very meaningful" and then dismissing a decade's worth of them with your next breath is a
bold strategy.
At least with Russell we have a benchmark in his three years up against Hamilton. I don't think we have anything similar for any of the other top drivers on the grid.
Again, you guys seem to miss the point completely. I can disagree with those rankings and trash them as much as you like. They represent ultimately what team bosses think about the drivers. And they, the team bosses ultimately make decisions on drivers, not us fans, even if you think they are wrong and do know nothing.
What are you trying to prove mentioning Hamilton's rating from 2015? This modern, or shall we say older version of Hamilton in new gen cars was rated:
4th in 2022, 5th in 2023 and 7th in 2024. Hamilton is not an F1 top 3 driver by any count. No surprise Leclerc is trashing him, as most expected him to do. And yes, by bigger margin and more importantly much more consistently than Russell was ever capable of. That's not my opinion, that is just a fact.