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Originally Posted by ChiragM Nico is a good driver, but no where near as Hamilton is. |
There is no second opinion about that. Nico's single lap pace is good, but pushing like that lap after lap, looking after tires is not his sort of game.
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Originally Posted by sandpkd agreed that lewis is a good driver, but most of his wins are attributed to the car. IMO verstappen is much better driver than lewis. |
I have a different take on that. Just look at the last race, [Spain 2021], where he was pushing Lewis out of the track in the first turn. Hadn't been Lewis in his sense to hit brake, both would have be out of race. Lewis was like that initially, now he is a much more matured driver managing his tires and winning races in not so optimal situations too.
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Originally Posted by ChiragM Rosberg just wanted to prove he is championship winning material and he did just that. He quit when he was ahead. |
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Originally Posted by ajmat I respect him for having the guts to quit while he was ahead and knowing to pick his battles |
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Originally Posted by ninjatalli Completely agree. Also remember reading somewhere from an retired driver (can't recollect the name but he was one of the prominent ones) that the politics and mind games behind the scenes take a lot of toll on these drivers. It was a very mature decision on his behalf plus he achieved the ultimate goal - winning the driver's championship and probably that's all that mattered to him |
In 2016 Nico won the championship not because of his superiority to Lewis Hamilton, but Hamilton's sheer lack of luck or if i want to touch uncharted territory, conspiracies against him in the team to favor Roseberg. Like changing 5 Hamilton's crew members to Nico Roseberg side at the start of the season.
Hamilton got 4 major engine and power unit issues compared to none of Nico.
To understand its significance you have to refresh your memory to recollect how many points difference was there after the final race of 2016. Its just 5 (Roseberg 385 : Hamiltom 380)
In Race 3 China
Power unit problem in qualifying left him last on the grid. Also had a five-place gearbox change penalty.
In Race 4 Russia
Power unit problem in qualifying left him tenth on the grid
In Race 7 Europe
Spent part of race in wrong engine mode as team were not allowed to tell him how to change it.
Roseberg had same engine mode problem as Hamilton but after a settings change which he was able to reverse.
In Race 12 Belgium
Started last after taking a grid penalty for power unit component changes
In Race 15 Malaysia
The Final Blow : Engine failed while leading. Retired
To add to this there were 5 bad starts to Hamilton when ever he was in P1, loosing a good number of places in the race starts. Don't know why he only was having bad starts. I am not going to speculate here
Once Nico got an unbeatable lead, these engine issues and bad starts were no where to be seen. Strange. [ Just Spicing up things

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The 2016 championship win was not because Nico was better. It was mainly because of the bad luck Lewis Hamilton endured. I think it would be much harder for Nico to win any more championship (without luck) even if he continued.
No Race driver will leave just like that after winning a Championship, if he really believes in his abilities. May be he was not mentally strong to go through all these again on a daily basis, but then why he wanted to be a Race Driver?.
To races again and again, isn't that a real race drivers dream. Win and championship is just part of that dream. Even our poor old kimi can't think of not racing, just like Alonso and even Schumacher.