marcush. wrote:and what position achieved Hamilton in that race? but ifs and whens don´t count in life and more so in F1 ...internetf1fan wrote:Well Hamilton IS destroying Button. How many times has Hamilton beaten Button in races compared to vice versa? Had his wheel not failed in spain he would have been still a bit ahead. Of course, Button had that failure in Monaco but he was running 11th, so the max he could have possibly got was 5th or 6th?
Fact is Button is is more often than not close enough to Hamilton come race end to
question Hamiltons allaround superiority.the difference is not tenths but hundredth per lap average.
Hamilton is overall the better qualifier in this car ,but no points are awarded for outright speed.

Button is not close to Hamilton at all, never was, never will.
He is being slowly stifled by Hamilton. Mclaren's pit wall is the only thing stopping him from looking like an average driver.
People said it was close when the gap was 3 points, it's now 17

I wonder if it will still be close when it's 50, because that is what's going to happen.