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Тема: What is the best pilot f1 TODAY? |
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Alonso is the most complete, most Vettel has a better structure around themselves.
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The best driver? Who knows?
F1 these days does not allow for the best guys to be clearly identified. In the past the fastest guys could win even in a wheelbarrow, now, it's more about the car.
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Alonso, no doubt! Give him 4 wheels and he'll manage to mix it up with the top guys.
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Sebastian Vettel and Sébastien Loeb wait there, there's another Sébastien Ogier
3 of the best drivers in the world
Mad how there names are all the same :-0
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Kimi Raikkonen
Fast as Vettel Strategic as Alonso has more character than the 2 together authentic like no other and a good guy
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yeah fair play to Kimi
you can not fault him, he went away, had a play with rally cars, comes back to a team witch is in the building progress, and has been epic from the off
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4.44 Alonso 5.25 Rosberg 5.00 Webber 5.38 Raikkonen 5.86 Hamilton 6.50 Vettel 7.89 Button
One simple statistic compiled over the last 10 years, ordered from best to worst of those included. Can you guess which it is?
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Quote ( Jason Houghton @ August 4th 2013,05:46:00 ) 5.25 Rosberg 5.00 Webber 5.38 Raikkonen
You seem to have mixed these ones up.
Finishing position average?
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Probably someone else but it seems Nico Rosberg is always underrated.
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Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ August 4th 2013,05:55:41 ) Quote ( Jason Houghton @ August 4th 2013,05:46:00 )
5.25 Rosberg 5.00 Webber 5.38 Raikkonen
You seem to have mixed these ones up.
Finishing position average?
Ah yep I was in a hurry and put Rosberg ahead of Webber- their numbers are correct. It is a positional average- but not finishing.
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Top guys are still Alonso, Hamilton,Raikkonen and Vettel it just depends on car.
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Quote ( Robby Geeraerts @ August 4th 2013,11:47:19 ) Top guys are still Alonso, Hamilton,Raikkonen and Vettel it just depends on car.
I completely agree.
That is the TOP4.
Maybe Alonso has still an edge over the other three.
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Quote ( Jason Houghton @ August 4th 2013,08:15:46 ) It is a positional average- but not finishing.
Positional average meaning what?
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vettel is the most faster. hamilton is the poleman. alonso is a strategy master.
but the best for me. is kimmi he is complete.
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Quote ( Andrei Ciuchi @ August 4th 2013,13:48:57 ) Quote ( Jason Houghton @ August 4th 2013,08:15:46 )
It is a positional average- but not finishing.
Positional average meaning what?
I've heard it said by drivers that Monaco tests drivers like nowhere else, and also that they can impact their results there more than any other circuit. Over the last 10 seasons, all of the listed drivers qualified, (not counting provisional starts,) in between 6 and 10 Monaco Grand Prix, for at least 2 teams, both with the fastest cars of the time, and with cars that weren't the fastest at the time. These numbers represent their qualifying average, and for me, given this cross-section of statistical data, a very solid means of comparing their true speed:
4.44 Alonso 5.00 Webber 5.25 Rosberg 5.38 Raikkonen 5.86 Hamilton 6.50 Vettel 7.89 Button
Fortunately for a would-be champion, there are two factors more important in winning a championship than the driver's speed. His ability to keep the car on the track, (sometimes against the car's own will,) and the car's potential pace. What Vettel lacks in speed he more than makes up for in consistency, but last year's championship had more to do with that and the car's pace, than his own speed.
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Qualifying average is not really a measure of 'who is the best F1 driver' ... but that's just my opinion.
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today? 1.Alonso 2.Kimi 3.Lewis
Alonso is doing great job in car that is not competitive, and he is strategy master. Kimi is very very talented and he uses it as much as possible Lewis is a poleman and he is really good driver
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