Kimi only 9 points behind Vettel.

Get in there Kimi!

If we see past things that are beyond the drivers control (like crashes, mechanical failures, flawed pit stop strategies), the 2 drivers should be nearer the 95-110 point mark right now.
- Problematic strategy in Australia (Kimi and Vettel stayed out in the SC losing 1-2) and then a flaming kaboom (DNF) for Kimi
- DNS for Vettel in Bahrain
- Vettel crashed Kimi in China (losing Kimi points - Vettel was almost unaffected finishing #2)
- Vettel was crashed by Kvyat in Russia (in part due to the gearbox penalty - otherwise Kvyat would not have been in a position to ram him)
- Failed pit call and problematic subsequent strategy for both due to the quick termination of VSC in Canada
I'm not mentioning Kimi's ordered retirement in Monaco with a broken front wing, as its highly speculative whether he would score points anyway if he rejoined with a new wing. He also had a mechanical penalty so he was starting further back anyway - which is not ideal for Monaco.
In Spain theoretically Vettel was also hampered, but since the two teams (RBR+Ferrari) were mirroring different strategies, one driver would always get 2 stops and the other 3 stops - as they were doing the same. If everyone just went to 2 stops, nothing major would change, except the order of finish (Ric/Vettel in front of Max/Kimi). Plus I'm not sure it was beyond Vettel's control as he said he was actively pursuing aggressive strategies to get ahead.
And since we are at it, in terms of visible driving mistakes during the races I think we have something like:
1) Vettel understeering / going straight in australia while chasing P1
2) Vettel crashing Kimi in china after getting sandwitched with Kvyat
3) Kimi understeering / breaking the wing in wet Monaco (and then ordered to park it)
4) Vettel understeering in the left-hander after the uphill (Monaco) and going straight for the barriers (very lucky escape - another driver crashed in a similar manner there)
5) Vettel losing the brakes / going straight 3 times in Canada, one while leading, two while chasing P1.
Edited by Alexandros, 14 June 2016 - 11:27.