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I don't think Jos has the upper hand in races. Only is more lucky in races. ( See tyre changes during the season, accidents because of other drivers, and the fuel in Montmeló) and you'll see luck is the difference. I know that luck should be searched, but be more lucky than the other driver doesn't mean have better driving hands.
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Fanfa: I might have misinterpreted your last post. If so, sorry about that ("got" instead of "go" maybe?).
Ok, next comparison: the races Arrows race reports noted the following problems for both drivers, preventing them to do any better than they did: Pedro had the following excuses: Australia: suspension Brazil: radio San Marino: gearbox, spin Great Britain: electronics Spain: collision Monaco: collision Canada: strategy, collision Austria: gearbox Hungary: collision Belgium: stop n go, puncture Italy: accident Jos had the following excuses: Australia: suspension Brazil: vibration, stop n go Great Britain: electronics Spain: gearbox Europe: collision France: gearbox Austria: collision, electronics Germany: bodywork, traffic, spin Belgium: collision, flat spot So, it seems that Pedro has had two relative trouble-free races, Jos had four. Note: Pedro spun in Germany but was able to continue, Jos spun in Monaco, which ended his race. Rate that the way you like. My interpretation: Pedro had more luck in qualifying, Jos in the races. Overall they're pretty close. Greetz, Kevlar |
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