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2000 - 4 in 17, but the McLaren took 7/17 and lost one to a track protester. Pretty much 50% for the car. The Ferrari took 10/17, which is 58%, but adjusted for the clear loss at Hock, and it's 53%XcraigX wrote: ↑1 year agoThats your opinion.DoubleFart wrote: ↑1 year ago When Lewis had rivals and a comparative car: 1 title out of 7
When Schumacher had rivals and a comparative car: 4 titles out of 8
That's the difference.
And I use rivals plural. As in outside of your teammate.
In 2017 Vettel had more wins than Mika Hakkinen did in 2000. 2018 and 2019 more of the same regarding rival competition. See what @Star posted above. It's very true.
2017 - 5 in 20, and the Ferrari managed... 5 in 20. That's 25% for that car. The Merc meanwhile took 12/20, which is 60%.
The difference between the two titles is that the Merc was so good on its good days that Bottas, a Barrichello level driver, took 3 wins (15%) and 6 second places.
Rubens took 1, which was due to the protester, so 6% victory mark.
You cannot say Bottas is better than Rubens.