Poll 2011 British Grand Prix Driver of the Weekend

2011 British Grand Prix Driver of the Weekend

  • Sebastian Vettel

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mark Webber

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jenson Button

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Michael Schumacher

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nico Rosberg

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vitaly Petrov

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Rubens Barrichello

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pastor Maldonado

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Adrian Sutil

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Paul di Resta

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kamui Kobayashi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Sebastien Buemi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Heikki Kovalainen

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jarno Trulli

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Daniel Ricciardo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Vitantonio Luizzi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Timo Glock

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jerome d'Ambrosio

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    55
  • Poll closed .
Alonso and Perez would be my candidates, maybe Nick Heidfeld too judging that Renault car is not good in qualifying, or overall actually these days.

Alonso for being a tenth off in qualifying from both Red Bulls, but then one must wonder, if he was so much faster in the race why was he not ahead of both Red Bull's in qualifying?

Perez for just missing out on Q3 by a very small margin, then was harrying Rosberg who was in a faster car (from what it seems) for most of the race, not only that, it was a mature and controlled drive.

Heidfeld as he came through the field to finish in the points, we don't really know what has happened to this car, it's been off the pace for quite sometime, not only that he out-qualified Petrov which he rarely does and he finished in the points.

Why not Hamilton? Poor in qualifying, and Button proved the car was faster in the race, and I believe Button would have finished ahead if he was still in the race.

Think I will give it to Perez :)
 
Why not Hamilton? Poor in qualifying, and Button proved the car was faster in the race, and I believe Button would have finished ahead if he was still in the race.
Button himself said Hamilton was driving faster than he was.

The lap times bear that out, not to mention the fact that Hamilton had passed Button by the 2nd lap and was pulling away :s

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Since Button was ahead of Massa at the time of his retirement, I think it is reasonable to assume that had Button got a sufficient level of fuel, he would have finished ahead of Hamilton, especially considering he would not have had to fight him.
 
Yes but Button was always close on pace and was faster at times...
Hamilton was ahead on pace and faster at more times...

Really not understanding the logic at all :dunno:

Since Button was ahead of Massa at the time of his retirement, I think it is reasonable to assume that had Button got a sufficient level of fuel, he would have finished ahead of Hamilton, especially considering he would not have had to fight him.
Nothing more than an assumption, which no-one knows the answer to.

I find it very odd that Hamilton's achievement in the race is being undermined by illogic logic and ifs, buts and maybes.
 
I am having trouble wording it, can't blame you, but it's a reasonable reason just can't put into words, and isn't a bash towards Hamilton so....
 
Lets look at the facts. (here we go 606 :D)

Hamilton was considerably faster than Button when both McLarens were in the race.

Hamilton overtook Button on lap 2 when starting 5 places behind, showing that he was making more rapid progress through the field.

Button himself said Hamilton was faster.

During Ted Kravitz's pit lane diary he did say that McLaren fuelled Hamilton less because they expected him to be caught in traffic during his first stint thereby going slower than he was. However McLaren may or may not have done the same for Button, we'll never know.

In MY opinion Button would have only finished in front of Hamilton if he was fuelled higher.
 
...I think it is reasonable to assume that had Button got a sufficient level of fuel, he would have finished ahead of Hamilton...
And do we know that he had sufficient fuel? No.

...especially considering he would not have had to fight him.
Why not? He would have still been behind Hamilton after their last stops, and therefore would have had to catch and pass him if he was to finish ahead.
 
He'd have been let through if Lewis was in fuel saving and Jenson was going faster. Like in Japan last year.
Possibly; but taking both your points together, if Jenson had also had to save fuel later in the race (which we will never now know, given his retirement) he would have been behind and going no faster, so being let through wouldn't have been on the agenda.

The only thing we can say with certainty is that having started five places behind Jenson, Lewis was in front of him within a few laps and then stayed there for the rest of the time they were both on track.
 
If I won the lottery on Saturday I would be very rich and if elephants had gills they would be more like dolphins.
It depends on your benchmark - I would be very rich if I won £250k - this might not suffice for others. Beauty and wealth are in the eye of the beholder :)

Elephants and gills, now there is a conundrum.
 
Considering how much faster Button was then, and had sufficient fuel to finish the race, and qualified 5 places in front of him, yet Hamilton still managed to stay in front for the entire duration of the race after getting past on lap 2, I decided to vote for him as DotW.
 
Considering how much faster Button was then, and had sufficient fuel to finish the race, and qualified 5 places in front of him, yet Hamilton still managed to stay in front for the entire duration of the race after getting past on lap 2, I decided to vote for him as DotW.
I've been tempted by this discussion to change my vote from Alonso to Hamilton...
Drat, I can't any more, can I? There's progress for you.
 
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