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Some Statistics - Average Racing Position

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Average racing positions after 15 races: /speed, performance consistency, mistakes/

01. Lewis Hamilton - 3,602

02. Sebastian Vettel - 4,299

03. Mark Webber - 4,493

04. Jenson Button - 5,123

05. Fernando Alonso - 5,876

06. Robert Kubica - 6,403

07. Nico Rosberg - 6,795

08. Felipe Massa - 7,754

09. Michael Schumacher - 8,933

10. Adrian Sutil - 10,278

11. Rubens Barrichello - 10,287

12. Vitaly Petrov - 11,185

13. Kamui Kobayashi - 11,293

14. Nico Hulkenberg - 11,516

15. Pedro De la Rosa - 12,435

16. Vitantonio Liuzzi - 12,822

17. Jaime Alguersuari - 13,307

18. Sébastien Buemi - 13,927

19. Heikki Kovalainen - 16,754

20. Timo Glock - 17,990

21. Jarno Trulli - 18,004

22. Lucas di Grassi - 18,707

23. Bruno Senna - 19,103

24. Karun Chandhok - 19,310

Other drivers

Nick Heidfeld - 18,694

Sakon Yamamoto - 20,411

Christian Klien - 20,645

Best cars:

01. Red Bull - /drivers should be 1,2/

02. McLaren - /drivers should be 3,4/

03. Ferrari - /drivers should be 5,6/

04. Mercedes - /drivers should be 7,8/

05. Renault - /drivers should be 9,10/

06. Force India - /drivers should be 11,12/

07. Williams - /drivers should be 13,14/

08. Sauber - /drivers should be 15,16/

09. Toro Rosso - /drivers should be 17,18/

10. Lotus - /drivers should be 19,20/

11. Virgin - /drivers should be 21,22/

12. HRT - /drivers should be 23,24/

So best drivers of the season so far (looking at car, what they have) based on race performances, not race results:

01. Robert Kubica - should be 9th or 10th, but he is 6th

02. Lewis Hamilton - should be 3th or 4th, but he is 1st

03. Rubens Barrichello - should be 13th or 14th, but he is 11th

04. Kamui Kobayashi - should be 15th or 16th, but he is 13th

05. Adrian Sutil - should be 11th or 12th, but he is 10th

06. Timo Glock - should be 21st or 22nd, but he is 20th

07. Fernando Alonso - should be 5th or 6th, he is 5th

08. Nico Rosberg - should be 7th or 8th, he is 7th

09. Pedro De La Rosa - should be 15th or 16th, he is 15th

10. Jaime Alguersuari - should be 17th or 18th, he is 17th

11. Heikki Kovalainen - should be 19th or 20ty, he is 19th

12. Bruno Senna - should be 23rd or 24th, he is 23rd

13. Sebastian Vettel - should be 1st or 2nd, he is 2nd

14. Jenson Button - should be 3rd or 4th, he is 4th

15. Nico Hulkenberg - should be 13th or 14th, he is 14th

16. Sébastien Buemi - should be 17th or 18th, he is 18th

17. Lucas di Grassi - should be 21st or 22nd. but he is 22rd

18. Karun Chandhok - should be 23th or 24th, he is 24th

19. Mark Webber - should be 1st or 2nd, but he is 3rd

20. Michael Schumacher - should be 7th or 8th, but he is 9th

21. Jarno Trulli - he should be 19th or 20th, he is 21st

22. Felipe Massa - should be 5th or 6th, but he is 8th

23. Vitaly Petrov - should be 9th or 10th, but he is 12th

24. Vitantonio Liuzzi - should be 11th or 12th, but he is 16th

Most equal teammates : /speed, consistency of performances/

01. Vettel - Webber /Red Bull Racing/ - difference 0,194 position

02. Senna - Chandhok /HRT Cosworth/ - difference 0,217 position

03. Alguersuari - Buemi /Scuderia Toro Rosso/ - difference 0,620 position

04. Glock - Di Grassi /Virgin Cosworth/ - difference 0,717 position/

05. Kobayashi - De La Rosa /Sauber Ferrari/ - difference 1,142 position

06. Kovalainen - Trulli /Lotus Cosworth/ - difference 1,250 position

07. Barrichello - Hulkenberg /Williams Cosworth/ - difference 1,299 position

08. Hamilton - Button /McLaren Mercedes/ - difference 1,521 position

09. Alonso - Massa /Ferrari/ - difference 1,878 position

10. Rosberg - Schumacher /Mercedes/ - difference 2,138 position

11. Sutil - Liuzzi /Force India Mercedes/ - difference 2,544 position

12. Kubica - Petrov /Renault/ - difference 4,782 position

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Lewis Hamilton had a better average racing position in the riveting 11 A.D. season. 2010 sucks. :(

I'm a bit more partial to the season of 12 AD to be honest.....

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I don't know. Looks more like a 44 BC spec rear wing to me.

Ah, but that was still nothing compared to the 1066 season aero packages

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Ah, but that was still nothing compared to the 1066 season aero packages

AH, yes...such an epic battle for the title, that year.

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I don't know. Looks more like a 44 BC spec rear wing to me.

44 B.C. was the worst year of my life. I made a deal with a futures trader to buy General Motors stock in 2008 A.D. at $0.00; sure enough, I overpaid.

Ah, but that was still nothing compared to the 1066 season aero packages

Not 1066. Those 1066 aero packages were 1063 technology. And what about all the spec crap? Every horse has to be fueled by 1 liter of oatmeal? Gosh, young Bernie Ecclestone's BRM team had such a great idea with using wheatmeal, much more efficient, but no, not allowed! Oh, and that power-to-pass system with the farting horses...talk about fake racing!

AH, yes...such an epic battle for the title, that year.

Oh, come on. The title was close but that was because they used the 5 points for the winner 6 points for second, most points wins system. And don't you dare tell me that the FIA didn't manipulate it to give Stirling Moss a fighting chance.

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44 B.C. was the worst year of my life. I made a deal with a futures trader to buy General Motors stock in 2008 A.D. at $0.00; sure enough, I overpaid.

Not 1066. Those 1066 aero packages were 1063 technology. And what about all the spec crap? Every horse has to be fueled by 1 liter of oatmeal? Gosh, young Bernie Ecclestone's BRM team had such a great idea with using wheatmeal, much more efficient, but no, not allowed! Oh, and that power-to-pass system with the farting horses...talk about fake racing!

Oh, come on. The title was close but that was because they used the 5 points for the winner 6 points for second, most points wins system. And don't you dare tell me that the FIA didn't manipulate it to give Stirling Moss a fighting chance.

Numbers speak by themselves:

Renault Williams The Conqueror Lada F1 Team: 553.5055543 overtaking moves

McLaren Harold Dennis Skype F1 Team: 325 overtaking moves

Harald Haardrad Raikkonen Scania Viking Virgin Free Porn Team: 10E-502 overtaking moves.

Compare with nowadays numbers:

Di Grassi: Overtook 8 pit members during the pitstop.

Alonso: overtook Kovalainen under a yellow/red light, should have been DQF.

Schumacher: was lapped 3 times by his own shadow. And that only because SC helped him.

Defense rests, your Honor.

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Final average racing positions after 19 races: /speed, performance consistency, mistakes/

01. Sebastian Vettel - 3,635

01. Lewis Hamilton - 3,646

03. Mark Webber - 4,385

04. Jenson Button - 5,235

05. Fernando Alonso - 5,506

06. Robert Kubica - 6,339

07. Nico Rosberg - 6,933

08. Felipe Massa - 8,135

09. Michael Schumacher - 8,618

10. Adrian Sutil - 10,345

11. Rubens Barrichello - 10,376

12. Kamui Kobayashi - 10,936

13. Nico Hulkenberg - 11,271

14. Vitaly Petrov - 11,690

15. Pedro De la Rosa - 12,435

16. Vitantonio Liuzzi - 12,946

17. Jaime Alguersuari - 13,100

18. Sébastien Buemi - 13,708

19. Heikki Kovalainen - 16,706

20. Timo Glock - 17,990

21. Jarno Trulli - 18,070

22. Lucas di Grassi - 19,154

23. Bruno Senna - 19,234

24. Karun Chandhok - 19,310

Other drivers

Nick Heidfeld - 13,207

Sakon Yamamoto - 19,607

Christian Klien - 21,784

Best cars:

01. Red Bull - /drivers should be 1,2/

02. McLaren - /drivers should be 3,4/

03. Ferrari - /drivers should be 5,6/

04. Mercedes - /drivers should be 7,8/

05. Renault - /drivers should be 9,10/

06. Williams - /drivers should be 11,12/

07. Force India - /drivers should be 13,14/

08. Sauber - /drivers should be 15,16/

09. Toro Rosso - /drivers should be 17,18/

10. Lotus - /drivers should be 19,20/

11. Virgin - /drivers should be 21,22/

12. HRT - /drivers should be 23,24/

So best drivers of the season (looking at car, what they have) based on race performances, not race results:

01. Robert Kubica - should be 9th or 10th, but he is 6th

02. Adrian Sutil - should be 13th or 14th, but he is 10th

03. Kamui Kobayashi - should be 15th or 16th, but he is 12th

04. Lewis Hamilton - should be 3th or 4th, but he is 2nd

05. Timo Glock - should be 21st or 22nd, but he is 20th

06. Sebastian Vettel - should be 1st or 2nd, he is 1st

07. Fernando Alonso - should be 5th or 6th, he is 5th

08. Nico Rosberg - should be 7th or 8th, he is 7th

09. Rubens Barrichello - should be 11th or 12th, he is 11th

10. Pedro De La Rosa - should be 15th or 16th, he is 15th

11. Jaime Alguersuari - should be 17th or 18th, he is 17th

12. Heikki Kovalainen - should be 19th or 20ty, he is 19th

13. Bruno Senna - should be 23rd or 24th, he is 23rd

14. Jenson Button - should be 3rd or 4th, he is 4th

15. Sébastien Buemi - should be 17th or 18th, he is 18th

16. Lucas di Grassi - should be 21st or 22nd, he is 22nd

17. Karun Chandhok - should be 23th or 24th, he is 24th

18. Mark Webber - should be 1st or 2nd, but he is 3rd

19. Michael Schumacher - should be 7th or 8th, but he is 9th

20. Nico Hulkenberg - should be 11th or 12th, but he is 13th

21. Jarno Trulli - he should be 19th or 20th, but he is 21st

22. Felipe Massa - should be 5th or 6th, but he is 8th

23. Vitantonio Liuzzi - should be 13th or 14th, but he is 16th

24. Vitaly Petrov - should be 9th or 10th, but he is 14th !

Most equal teammates : /pace, consistency of performances/

01. Senna - Chandhok /HRT Cosworth/ - difference 0,217 position (together)

02. Alguersuari - Buemi /Scuderia Toro Rosso/ - difference 0,608 position

03. Vettel - Webber /Red Bull Racing/ - difference 0,750 position

04. Barrichello - Hulkenberg /Williams Cosworth/ - difference 0,895 position

05. Glock - Di Grassi /Virgin Cosworth/ - difference 1,164 position/

06. Kobayashi - De La Rosa /Sauber Ferrari/ - difference 1,339 position (together)

07. Kovalainen - Trulli /Lotus Cosworth/ - difference 1,364 position

08. Hamilton - Button /McLaren Mercedes/ - difference 1,589 position

09. Rosberg - Schumacher /Mercedes/ - difference 1,685 position

10. Sutil - Liuzzi /Force India Mercedes/ - difference 2,601 position

11. Alonso - Massa /Ferrari/ - difference 2,629 position

12. Kubica - Petrov /Renault/ - difference 5,351 ! position

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