Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑29 Aug 2018, 15:37
alexx_88 wrote: ↑29 Aug 2018, 14:06
I'm just going to put this out there, but Perez or Sainz in a McLaren have a bigger chance of getting a wdc than bottas has in the mercedes. He's not close enough to Lewis to actually fight him for a wdc, so even if mercedes have the best car on the grid, he still won't be able to beat his teammate.
On the other hand, if you're just a good driver and, by some freak accident, McLaren end up having the best car, you've hit gold. They're not Williams yet, as they still have a good engineering team behind it, excellent budget and excellent facilities. With all the other tip seats taken, it's not a bad choice if you're looking to the future and you're not a top F1 driver.
Couldn't disagree more. If you are on a top top car like merc has been the last years, you can always win a WDC. Just look as Rosberg.
Rosberg was
way, way more competitive with Hamilton than Bottas has displayed thus far, so its rather disingenuous to reduce Rosberg's Championship to simply 'the car'.
Over the course of their 4 year partnership:
Rosberg scored 1190 points to Hamilton's 1334 - 89.2% of Hamilton's total.
Rosberg managed 50 podiums to Hamilton's 55 - 90.9% of Hamilton's.
Rosberg had 22 wins to Hamilton's 32 - 68.75% of Hamilton's.
Bottas so far:
449 points relative to Hamilton's 594 - 75.6% of Hamilton's total.
18 podiums to Hamilton's 23 - 78.3% of Hamilton's.
3 wins to Hamilton's 14 - 21.4% of Hamilton's.
Rosberg was simply much closer to Hamilton throughout - including 2013 when Mercedes did not have a dominant car.
There is some truth to the statement that Rosberg was fortunate to win a Championship - Hamilton's Malaysia engine blow-up was ultimately all that separated them. I.e. 1 DNF. Bottas would need 3 to 5 DNFs from Hamilton to have any chance of gaining parity with him.