Quote Originally Posted by jens View Post
Huh, there are some pretty clear gaps between teams this year, so it reminds me some of the faraway past year. 1998, 2002, 2011 are just some examples of seasons, where drivers in races were often running in positions next-to-each-other. And for one driver to be many places behind his team-mate - well, he really had to underperform for that to happen. Currently only Pérez seems far behind Hülkenberg, the rest are running close.
Based on what exactly? A quali session that Kimi binned, from which even the might Seb suffered? Or the one in changing conditions? And a race he didn't start?

You are being very unfair.