But now. Let's have a look at the stats, from the supposedly independent website, the inferior F1 judge was referring to.

Here's the link again.

http://grandprixrankings.com/compare...ersus-rosberg/

First of all. Where are the fastest lap stats? This is a glaring omission. Particularly with the advantage of driving an MB, they demonstrate effort during the race, where there are more variables affecting results.

The qualifying stats. In an MB, these stats are not significant. They're a lock for the front row. Hamilton has 12 poles. But 4 of them were in the last 4 "dead rubber" races. If Rosberg got pole, then great. But otherwise, he didn't care.

In a MB. What does it matter to get pole? How much are your chances reduced if you qualifed 2nd? 2% I reckon. It's not necessarily a great performance or important to qualify on pole in an MB.

But what I do notice. Is that accounting for any mechanical problem or grid place penalty. Hamilton was the only MB driver to fail to qualify on the front row.

Failing to qualify on the front row, no mechanical problem, no grid place penalty, in an MB, on top of setting half the FL of Rosberg.

Hamilton failed to qualify on the front row, in a clean MB, twice!

Rosberg always got on the front row in an MB.

That's a bit slack and not up to standard, don't you think?