17-12-2014, 14:46
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2014/12/17/20...-hamilton/
Did the right man win the championship? Absolutely. From an early stage in the season there was no doubt the crown would go to one of the two Mercedes drivers, and with eleven wins to his team mate’s five Hamilton indisputably did the better job.
So why isn’t the champion at the top of the driver rankings? Because he was clearly capable of inflicting a more decisive defeat on Nico Rosberg than he did. He could have made life a lot easier for himself on Sundays had he gone better on Saturdays.
One of the biggest surprises of the season was that Hamilton, a one-lap specialist, was out-qualified by Rosberg over the course of the year. The margin was a fairly slim one, and Rosberg was aided by Hamilton’s car problems in Germany and Hungary, but it was representative of their form.
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Did the right man win the championship? Absolutely. From an early stage in the season there was no doubt the crown would go to one of the two Mercedes drivers, and with eleven wins to his team mate’s five Hamilton indisputably did the better job.
So why isn’t the champion at the top of the driver rankings? Because he was clearly capable of inflicting a more decisive defeat on Nico Rosberg than he did. He could have made life a lot easier for himself on Sundays had he gone better on Saturdays.
One of the biggest surprises of the season was that Hamilton, a one-lap specialist, was out-qualified by Rosberg over the course of the year. The margin was a fairly slim one, and Rosberg was aided by Hamilton’s car problems in Germany and Hungary, but it was representative of their form.
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