Engineers, not racers, are the true drivers of success in motor sport
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#3Interesting analysis, but the main point remains: You can not compare drivers across different eras. Is Lewis the GOAT? Yes. Is Michael the GOAT? Yes.
Re: Engineers, not racers, are the true drivers of success in motor sport
#4Interesting analysis, but the main point remains: You can not compare drivers across different eras. Is Lewis the GOAT? Yes. Is Michael the GOAT? Yes.
Hmmh, I took away the exact opposite point. They developed a model to do exactly this and Fangio from the 1950s came out on top. He raced for four different teams and the driver's contribution (versus the car's and the team's) was 58% compared to 19% today.
I agree, cross-generation driver comparisons are really hard.
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#5It's not surprising to me that they're at the top.
The in-car footage of Fangio is breathtaking.
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#7This entire argument is simply because Hamilton is black. He sets records and all of a sudden he can't shine by himself. Of course the team is important and very good but also so is Hamilton as is evident by his teammate who has the same car unless you truly believe Mercedes is giving his teammate a handicapped car.
> Our statistical model finds that neither Lewis Hamilton nor Michael Schumacher is Formula 1’s greatest driver
So its lame to play the racist card here.
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#8Whenever any of the 'old folks' of F1 are interviewed (Lauda, Stewart, Williams), they talk about Fangio and Clark. It's not surprising to me that they're at the top. The in-car footage of Fangio is breathtaking.
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#9MotoGP motor cycle racing is highly skilled and is IMO far, far more exciting than Formula One which used to be the fastest/most expensive formula amongst multiple divisions and is now largely an inventors/engineers domain.
As others have noted different eras of racing cars (late 60's early 70's formula one for example) required very different skills and bravery levels.
David Coulthard drives Jim Clark's Lotus 25 https://youtu.be/_L1tHavnd9w lovely bit of informative film