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Teammate comparisons in order of the percentage of points contributed by the number two:

4. Hamilton 62 vs 6. Rosberg 47 = 75.8% points and -2 positions

13 Ricciardo 7 vs 15 Vergne 5 = 71.4% points and -2 positions

3. Alonso 78 vs 7. Massa 45 = 57.7% points and -4 positions

8. Di Resta 28 vs 11 Sutil 16 = 57.1% points and -3 positions

1. Vettel 105 vs 5.Webber 57 = 53.3% points and -4positions

10 Button 25 vs 12 Perez 12 = 48% ponts and -2 positions

2. Kimi 86 vs 9. Grosjean 26 = 30.2% points and -7 positions

Massa ranks 3rd overall and best of the big 4 teams other than Rosberg at Mercedes.

All I can say is Lotus must be desperate for the money Grosjean has behind him!

Edited by hrd-hr30

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