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Post by Wß on Sept 22, 2017 11:55:14 GMT
If Hamilton wins 3 more races this year, out of the remaining six, he will be come the only driver in history that has won a double digit score of races four years running. He's already the only driver to have the honor of having done it for three seasons.
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Post by RyRy on Sept 22, 2017 17:10:38 GMT
I suspect Hamilton will win at Sepang, Texas, Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
I think Ferrari will only have a possibility of winning at Suzuka.
I think Red Bull could well win at Mexico but it'll be close.
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Post by Wß on Sept 22, 2017 18:47:12 GMT
I think the only two I'm sure Merc will have an advantage in are Malaysia and Austin, everything else... too close to call. A wet Brazil like last year, would be spectacular.
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Post by dogued on Oct 23, 2017 4:43:59 GMT
Updated 23/10/17 not finished.. work in progress IMPROVEMENTS FOR 2017* Lewis Hamilton 11th consecutive season with a win (4 behind Schumacher) * Lewis Hamilton 6 Poles at the Shanghai / Montreal / Melbourne / Monza tracks, 2 behind ultimate record of 8 (Senna in San Marino and Schumacher in Japan). * Lewis Hamilton moves to #6 on Percentage Wins (#2 if you only take drivers with 60+ races) * Lewis Hamilton moves to equal 4th with Most Wins At Same GP (6 in Canada & USA) * Lewis Hamilton 6 Consecutive Poles (USA 16 - China 17). Only 2nd driver to achieve 6+ in a row twice (Senna did it 3 times) * Lewis Hamilton moves to #2 on Most Podiums. * Lewis Hamilton is 1 behind Nico Rosberg for Most Consrcutive Race Starts (205 @ USGP) * Lewis Hamilton ties for equal 1st on "Seasons With Most Pole Positions" (6 seasons inc. 2017) * Lewis Hamilton ties for #2 with Fangio / Clarke / Senna / Schumacher on 4 consecutive wins at same GP (British GP) * Lewis Hamilton ties for #2 with Ascari / Schumacher on 5 "Grand Chelem" achievements. (Clark on 8) * Lewis Hamilton moves to equal 2nd on "Most GP's Led Every Lap" with Vettel & Clark (13), Senna leads on (19) * Lewis Hamilton ties 1st for Pole & Win in same race (40). * Jensen Button moves to outright 2nd on All Time Entries (309) * Nico Hulkenberg & Sergio Perez move to joint 8th on Entries Without A Win. * Kimi Räikkönen moves to joint 3rd for Fastest Laps At The Same GP (6 in Australia, 1 behind equal 1st) * Kimi Räikkönen moves to #2 for Total Fastest Laps (45). 32 behind Schumacher. * Sebastian Vettel ties Fernando Alonso for equal 4th "Most Podium Finishes" (97) NEW RECORDSBasically EVERY track so far has a new Fastest Ever Lap time, comfortably ahead of even those 2004 records. *Except Italy were wet weather played a part * Nico Hulkenberg moves to #1 for Most Starts Without Podium (132). * Daniil Kvyat moves to #1 for Most Penalty Points in F1 Career (17). * Lewis Hamilton moves to #1 for Most Front Row Starts (117). * Esteban Ocon moves to #1 for Consecutive Finishes From Debut (26). * Lewis Hamilton moves to #1 for most pole positions (72). POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENT* Sebastian Vettel (21) can equal or pass Michael Schumacher (22) for Most Wins At Different Grand Prix. *Note: Sebastian can tie with a win in Mexico * Lewis Hamilton currently tied #1 with Ascari, Mansell, and Clark for most "Grand Chelem" in a single season (3) * Lewis Hamilton currently 4th for Consecutive Points Finishes (22 @usgp). 5 behind #1 Kimi Räikkönen on 27. * Lewis Hamilton currently equal 5th for most wins from pole in a season (7) 2 behind equal 1st Mansell & Vettel (9). Can take the top spot if he gets pole/win on all 3 remaining races. COMPARISON TABLESTrack | 2017 Pole | 2016 Pole | Difference | Australia | 1:22.188 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:23.837 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -1.649 | China | 1:31.678 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:35.402 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -3.724 | Bahrain | 1:28.769 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)
| 1:29.493 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -0.724 | Russia | 1:33.194 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| 1:35.417 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -2.223 | Spain | 1:19.149 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:22.000 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -2.851 | Monaco | 1:12.178 (Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari)
| 1:13.622 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer) | -1.444 | Canada | 1:11.459 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:12.812 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -1.353 | Baku | 1:40.593 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:42.758 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -2.165 | Austria | 1:04.251 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes) | 1:07.922 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -3.741 | Silverstone | 1:26.600 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:29.287 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -2.687 | Hungary | 1:16.276 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| 1:19.965 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -3.689
| Belgium | 1:42.553 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:46.744 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -4.191 | Italy | 1:35.544 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)*WET* | 1:21.135 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 14.409 | Singapore | 1:39.491 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| 1:42.584 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -3.093 | Malaysia | 1:30.076 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:32.850 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -2.774 | Japan | 1:27.319 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:30.647 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | -3.328 | USA | 1:33.108 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1.34.999 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -1.891 | Mexico |
| 1:18.704 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | | Brazil |
| 1:10.736 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) |
| Abu Dhabi |
| 1:38.755 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | |
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| PREVIOUS Race Lap Record | 2017 Fastest Race Lap | Difference | Australia | 1:24.125 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004) | 1:26.538 (Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari)
| +2.413 | China | 1:32.238 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004) | 1:35.378 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| +3.14 | Bahrain | 1:31.447 (Pedro de la Rosa, McLaren, 2005) | 1:32.798 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| +1.351 | Russia | 1:39.094 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016) | 1:36.844 (Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari)
| -2.25 | Spain | 1:21.670 (Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari, 2008) | 1:23.593 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | +1.923
| Monaco | 1:17.939 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016) | 1:14.820 (Sergio Perez, Sahara Force India) | -3.119 | Canada | 1:13.622 (Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 2004) | 1:14.551 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| +0.929 | Baku | 1:46.485 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016) | 1:43.441 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari) | -3.044 | Austria | 1:08.337 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2003) | 1:07.411 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -0.926 | Silverstone | 1:33.401 (Mark Webber, Red Bull Racing, 2013)
| 1:30.621 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | -2.78 | Hungary | 1:19.071 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004)
| 1:20.182 (Fernando Alonso, McLaren Honda)
| +1.111 | Belgium | 1:47.263 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull, 2009) | 1:46.577 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| -0.686 | Italy | 1:21.046 (Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 2004)
| 1:23.361 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer)
| +2.315 | Singapore | 1:47.187 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer, 2016) | 1:45.008 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| -2.179 | Malaysia | 1:34.223 (Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams, 2004) | 1:34.080 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| -0.143 | Japan | 1:31.540 (Kimi Räikkönen, McLaren, 2005)
| 1:33.144 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)
| +1.604 | USA | 1:39.347 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, 2012)
| 1:37.766 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| -1.581 | Mexico | 1:20.521 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2015)
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| Brazil | 1:11.473 (Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams-BMW, 2004)
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| Abu Dhabi | 1:40.279 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, 2009) |
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Grand Prix | 2017 Fastest Lap (Anytime) | Previous Fastest Lap (Anytime) | Difference | Australia | 1:22.188 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:23.529 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, 2011) | -1.341 | China | 1:31.678 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:32.238 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004) | -0.56 | Bahrain | 1:28.769 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)
| 1:29.493 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016)
| -0.724 | Russia | 1:33.194 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| 1:35.337 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016)
| -2.143 | Spain | 1:19.149 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:19.954 (Rubens Barrichello, Brawn GP, 2009)
| -0.805 | Monaco | 1:12.178 (Kimi Räikkönen, Ferrari)
| 1:13.622 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer, 2016)
| -1.444 | Canada | 1:11.459 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:12.275 (Ralf Schumacher, Williams-BMW, 2004)
| -0.816 | Azerbaijan | 1:40.593 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1:42.520 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016)
| -1.927 | Austria | 1:04.251 (Valtteri Bottas, Mercedes)
| 1:07.908 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2003)
| -3.657 | Britain | 1:26.600 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:29.243 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016)
| -2.643 | Hungary | 1:16.276 (Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari)
| 1:18.436 (Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 2004)
| -2.16 | Belgium | 1:42.553 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes)
| 1’44.503 (Jarno Trulli, Panasonic Toyota Racing, 2009)
| -1.95 | Italy | 1:23.361 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer)
| 1’19.525 (Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams-BMW, 2004)
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| Singapore |
| 1:42.584 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016) |
| Malaysia |
| 1’32.582 (Fernando Alonso, Mild Seven Renault, 2005) |
| Japan |
| 1’28.954 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2006) |
| USA |
| 1.34.999 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016)
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| Mexico |
| 1:18.704 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016) |
| Brazil |
| 1:10.023 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2014)
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| Abu Dhabi |
| 1:38.481 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, 2011) |
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Grand Prix | 2016 Qualifying | Fastest Lap | Difference | Australia | 1:23.837 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:23.529 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, 2011) | +0.308 | China | 1:35.402 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1:32.238 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2004) | +3.164 | Bahrain | 1:29.493 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:29.493 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016)
| 0.000 | Russia | 1:35.417 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1:35.337 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016)
| +0.080 | Spain | 1:22.000 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:19.954 (Rubens Barrichello, Brawn GP, 2009)
| +2.046 | Monaco | 1:13.622 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer) | 1:13.622 (Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull-TAG Heuer, 2016)
| 0.000 | Canada | 1:12.812 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:12.275 (Ralf Schumacher, Williams-BMW, 2004)
| +0.537 | Azerbaijan | 1:42.758 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1:42.520 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016)
| +0.238 | Austria | 1:07.922 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:07.908 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2003)
| +0.014 | Britain | 1:29.287 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:29.243 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016)
| +0.044 | Hungary | 1:19.965 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1:18.436 (Rubens Barrichello, Ferrari, 2004)
| +1.529 | Belgium | 1:46.744 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1’44.503 (Jarno Trulli, Panasonic Toyota Racing, 2009)
| +2.241 | Italy | 1:21.135 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1’19.525 (Juan Pablo Montoya, Williams-BMW, 2004)
| +1.610 | Singapore | 1:42.584 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1:42.584 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2016) | 0.000 | Malaysia | 1:32.850 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1’32.582 (Fernando Alonso, Mild Seven Renault, 2005) | +0.268 | Japan | 1:30.647 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes) | 1’28.954 (Michael Schumacher, Ferrari, 2006) | +1.693
| USA | 1.34.999 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1.34.999 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016)
| 0.000 | Mexico | 1:18.704 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:18.704 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2016) | 0.000 | Brazil | 1:10.736 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:10.023 (Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 2014)
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| Abu Dhabi | 1:38.755 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes) | 1:38.481 (Sebastian Vettel, Red Bull Racing, 2011) | +0.274 |
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Post by Wß on Nov 11, 2017 12:37:22 GMT
Well that's not a bad idea but the only race starts that would matter would be the last... say 1/4 of the races. Everyone is in contention at the start.
Still looking for an additional win from Hamilton, would put in four straight seasons with double digit wins.
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Post by stonemonkey on Nov 11, 2017 14:01:14 GMT
Yep, assuming competing in complete seasons every driver will be at least 50%
But I suppose one problem is that a driver that's only raced in the first couple of races of a season before being dropped for scoring 0 points would still score 100%, and any way of dealing with that would also have to be applied to circumstances like when Schumacher broke his leg.
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Post by dogued on Nov 12, 2017 10:18:02 GMT
Closest I could do for you without more time is when drivers are knocked out of the hunt each season. *As of the END of the race number 2017 - 20 races Race 1-11 (all drivers still possible) Race 12 - Stroll, Magnussen, Alonso, Wehrlein, Kvyat, Vandoorne eliminated along with non scorers. Race 13 - Perez, Ocon, Sainz, Hulkenberg, Massa eliminated Race 14 - Verstappen eliminated Race 15 - Raikkonen eliminated Race 16 - Ricciardo eliminated Race 17 - Bottas eliminated Race 18 - Vettel eliminated. Hamilton WDC 2016 - 21 races Race 1-12 (all drivers still possible) Race 13 - Alonso, Sainz, Grosjean, Kvyat, Button, Magnussen, Vandoorne, Wehrlein eliminated along with non scorers Race 14 - Hulkenberg & Massa eliminated Race 15 - Perez & Bottas eliminated Race 17 - Vettel, Verstappen, Raikkonen eliminated Race 18 - Ricciardo eliminated Race 21 - Hamilton eliminated, Rosberg WDC 2015 - 19 Races Race 1-10 (all drivers still possible) Race 11 - Verstappen, Perez, Hulkenberg, Nasr, Maldonado, Alonso, Sainz, Ericsson, Button eliminated along with any non scorers Race 12 - Kvyat, Ricciardo, Grosjean eliminated Race 13 - Bottas & Massa eliminated Race 14 - Raikkonen eliminated Race 16 - Vettel & Rosberg eliminated, Hamilton WDC 2014 - 19 Races Race 1-11 (all drivers still possible) Race 12 - Bianchi eliminated along with non scorers Race 13 - Massa, Raikkonen, Magnussen, Perez, Vergne, Grosjean, Kvyat eliminated Race 14 - Button, Hulkenberg eliminated Race 15 - Vettel, Alonso, Bottas eliminated Race 16 - Ricciardo eliminated Race 19 - Rosberg eliminated, Hamilton WDC 2013 - 19 Races Race 1 - 11 (all drivers still possible) Race 12 - Di Resta, Sutil, Perez, Ricciardo, Hulkenberg, Vergne, Maldonado and all non scorers eliminated. Race 13 - Button, Grosjean, Massa eliminated. Race 14 - Webber & Rosberg eliminated. Race 15 - Hamilton & Raikkonen eliminated. Race 16 - Alonso eliminated, Vettel WDC. 2012 - 20 Races Race 1-12 (all drivers still possible) Race 13 - All non scorers eliminated. Race 14 - Schumacher, Kobayashi, Hulkenberg, Maldonado, Senna, Vergne, Ricciardo eliminated. Race 15 - Perez, Di Resta eliminated. Race 16 - Rosberg, Grosjean, Massa eliminated. Race 17 - Button eliminated. Race 18 - Raikkonen, Webber, Hamilton eliminated. Race 20 - Alonso eliminated, Vettel WDC. Before that it gets depressing cause I have to keep doing "Vettel WDC" and I don't want to
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Post by Hammer on Nov 12, 2017 11:55:42 GMT
If Hamilton wins 3 more races this year, out of the remaining six, he will be come the only driver in history that has won a double digit score of races four years running. He's already the only driver to have the honor of having done it for three seasons. He's got only 1 more chance to make this happen now.
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