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Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton | 29 | 96.67% | |
Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas | 1 | 3.33% | |
Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel | 29 | 96.67% | |
Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen | 1 | 3.33% | |
Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo | 8 | 26.67% | |
Red Bull: Max Verstappen | 22 | 73.33% | |
Force India: Sergio Perez | 7 | 23.33% | |
Force India: Esteban Ocon | 23 | 76.67% | |
Williams: Lance Stroll | 14 | 46.67% | |
Williams: Sergey Sirotkin | 16 | 53.33% | |
Renault: Nico Hulkenberg | 18 | 60.00% | |
Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr | 12 | 40.00% | |
Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly | 17 | 56.67% | |
Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley | 13 | 43.33% | |
Haas: Romain Grosjean | 22 | 73.33% | |
Haas: Kevin Magnussen | 8 | 26.67% | |
McLaren: Fernando Alonso | 28 | 93.33% | |
McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne | 2 | 6.67% | |
Sauber: Marcus Ericsson | 7 | 23.33% | |
Sauber: Charles Leclerc | 23 | 76.67% | |
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Team-mate battle results for the race after round fifteen (Singapore).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 11 (DNF's: Austria) Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 3 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Austria) Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 9 (DNF's: Germany) Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 6 (DNF's: Bahrain, Spain, Belgium) Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 8 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Britain, Hungary) Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 5 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy) Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 8 (DNF's: Britain) Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 7 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, Belgium) Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 8 (DNF's: Australia) Haas: Romain Grosjean - 6 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Spain, Britain) Force India: Esteban Ocon - 8 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, France, Singapore) Force India: Sergio Perez - 6 (DNF's: France) McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 9 (DNF's: Monaco, Canada, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy) McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 6 (DNF's: Spain, Austria, Hungary) Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 10 (DNF's: Australia, Spain, France) Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 5 (DNF's: China, Monaco, Canada, Austria, Britain, Italy) Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 8 (DNF's: Monaco, Britain, Hungary, Belgium) Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 6 (DNF's: Australia, Britain) Williams: Lance Stroll - 8 (DNF's: Canada, France, Germany) Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 6 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Germany) |
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Team-mate battle results for qualifying after round sixteen (Russia).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 10 Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 6 Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 13 Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 3 Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 13 Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 3 Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 9 Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 7 Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 10 Haas: Romain Grosjean - 6 Force India: Esteban Ocon - 12 Force India: Sergio Perez - 4 McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 16 McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 0 Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 13 Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 3 Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 13 Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 3 Williams: Lance Stroll - 6 Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 10 |
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Team-mate battle results for the race after round sixteen (Russia).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 12 (DNF's: Austria) Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 3 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Austria) Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 10 (DNF's: Germany) Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 6 (DNF's: Bahrain, Spain, Belgium) Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 9 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Britain, Hungary) Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 5 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy) Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 8 (DNF's: Britain) Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 8 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, Belgium) Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 9 (DNF's: Australia) Haas: Romain Grosjean - 6 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Spain, Britain) Force India: Esteban Ocon - 9 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, France, Singapore) Force India: Sergio Perez - 6 (DNF's: France) McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 10 (DNF's: Monaco, Canada, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy) McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 6 (DNF's: Spain, Austria, Hungary) Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 10 (DNF's: Australia, Spain, France, Russia) Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 5 (DNF's: China, Monaco, Canada, Austria, Britain, Italy, Russia) Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 9 (DNF's: Monaco, Britain, Hungary, Belgium) Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 6 (DNF's: Australia, Britain) Williams: Lance Stroll - 9 (DNF's: Canada, France, Germany) Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 6 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Germany) |
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Wiped the floor? Hardly. Yes, Bottas could well have won, but let's not overegg a pudding which has seen Hamilton dominate his team mate for most of the season.
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I think there might be a disagreement with what the expression wiped the floor actually means.
I suspect Hamilton had the better race pace. I also think your view on how much Bottas helped Hamilton is exaggerated. It’s more likely hypothesis that Bottas just tried to tried to keep the lead at the start. Just after his stops, where Mercdes favoured his strategy at that point, it is more likely that it was just his pace. Once Hamilton was ahead of Vettel he got stuck behind Bottas and pulled away after he was let through. Even if your hypothesis is correct. Wiped the floor is an exaggeration. As with qualifying it could really only be described as a being a bit quicker. |
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Bearing in mind Hamilton's error on his final run as well.....
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Making a mistake immediately makes you a worse rider who's not worthy of the championship. Just ask Vettel.
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Yeah, truth be told, it's closer to an Uber than an F1 car.
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as far as pay drivers go, an Uber will get you where you need to be in a timely fashion! |
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Team-mate battle results for qualifying after round seventeen (Japan).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 11 Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 6 Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 13 Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 4 Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 14 Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 3 Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 9 Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 8 Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 10 Haas: Romain Grosjean - 7 Force India: Esteban Ocon - 13 Force India: Sergio Perez - 4 McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 17 McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 0 Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 13 Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 4 Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 14 Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 3 Williams: Lance Stroll - 6 Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 11 80th pole for Hamilton. Great lap in the slippery conditions. Bottas kept him honest though. Out of the Ferrari duo, one did pretty good considering the choices made by the team, one turned into jelly once again when water was added. Red Bull, Max has had a good run of late, while his team-mate just cannot catch a break. Cannot wait for Ricciardo to leave Red Bull personally. His stocks have dropped since he announced he was going to Renault. At Renault, Hulkenberg in the wall while Sainz managed to set a Q2 time. Grosjean smashed his team-mate. P5 vs P12. That's 10 Q3 appearances in a row for RG. His on a good run at the moment. The Force India drivers pretty even. Ocon in front of Perez. Alonso vs Vandoorne... no contest really. That's 22 in a row for Alonso against Vandoorne. Hartley and Gasly did very well. Hartley was lied to by his race engineer; it worked, and Hartley ended up in front of Gasly. Nice tactic that one. Leclerc once again shows why Ericsson is a wasted F1 seat. Out of the Williams duo, Stroll managed to make it to Q2. Sirotkin still well ahead in the qualifying battle though. |
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Team-mate battle results for the race after round seventeen (Japan).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 13 (DNF's: Austria) Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 3 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Austria) Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 10 (DNF's: Germany) Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 7 (DNF's: Bahrain, Spain, Belgium) Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 10 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Britain, Hungary) Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 5 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy) Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 9 (DNF's: Britain) Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 8 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Japan) Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 9 (DNF's: Australia, Japan) Haas: Romain Grosjean - 7 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Spain, Britain) Force India: Esteban Ocon - 9 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, France, Singapore) Force India: Sergio Perez - 7 (DNF's: France) McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 11 (DNF's: Monaco, Canada, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy) McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 6 (DNF's: Spain, Austria, Hungary) Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 11 (DNF's: Australia, Spain, France, Russia) Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 5 (DNF's: China, Monaco, Canada, Austria, Britain, Italy, Russia) Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 9 (DNF's: Monaco, Britain, Hungary, Belgium, Japan) Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 7 (DNF's: Australia, Britain) Williams: Lance Stroll - 9 (DNF's: Canada, France, Germany) Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 7 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Germany) |
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Team-mate battle results for qualifying after round eighteen (USA).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 12 Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 6 Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 14 Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 4 Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 14 Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 4 Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 10 Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 8 Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 10 Haas: Romain Grosjean - 8 Force India: Esteban Ocon - 14 Force India: Sergio Perez - 4 McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 18 McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 0 Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 14 Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 4 Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 15 Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 3 Williams: Lance Stroll - 6 Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 12 |
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I hate numbers….
No escaping facts though unfortunately, life can suck on these occasions... |
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Team-mate battle results for the race after round eighteen (USA).
Mercedes: Lewis Hamilton - 14 (DNF's: Austria) Mercedes: Valtteri Bottas - 3 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Austria) Ferrari: Sebastian Vettel - 10 (DNF's: Germany) Ferrari: Kimi Raikkonen - 7 (DNF's: Bahrain, Spain, Belgium) Red Bull: Max Verstappen - 11 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Britain, Hungary) Red Bull: Daniel Ricciardo - 5 (DNF's: Bahrain, Azerbaijan, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Italy, USA) Renault: Carlos Sainz Jnr - 9 (DNF's: Britain) Renault: Nico Hulkenberg - 9 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Japan) Haas: Kevin Magnussen - 10 (DNF's: Australia, Japan) Haas: Romain Grosjean - 7 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Spain, Britain, USA) Force India: Esteban Ocon - 10 (DNF's: Azerbaijan, Spain, France, Singapore) Force India: Sergio Perez - 7 (DNF's: France) McLaren: Fernando Alonso - 11 (DNF's: Monaco, Canada, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, USA) McLaren: Stoffel Vandoorne - 7 (DNF's: Spain, Austria, Hungary) Toro Rosso: Pierre Gasly - 11 (DNF's: Australia, Spain, France, Russia) Toro Rosso: Brendon Hartley - 6 (DNF's: China, Monaco, Canada, Austria, Britain, Italy, Russia) Sauber: Charles Leclerc - 9 (DNF's: Monaco, Britain, Hungary, Belgium, Japan, USA) Sauber: Marcus Ericsson - 8 (DNF's: Australia, Britain) Williams: Lance Stroll - 9 (DNF's: Canada, France, Germany) Williams: Sergey Sirotkin - 8 (DNF's: Australia, Azerbaijan, Germany) With three rounds left this season, seems like it will be the Williams drivers to have the closest team-mate battle of 2018. With 3 DNF's each, Stroll is ahead by just one win. |
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Well if we're going on numbers alone, that means Hamilton will soon become the undisputed best driver on the current grid, with Vettel second.
Hamilton will move to a clear 3rd in the all-time list, leaving Vettel as the joint-4th best F1 driver of all time - but I guess he's still overrated? |
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not that i entirely disagree but there is more to the 'greatest of all time' then just numbers imo.
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