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Originally Posted by Roman
There is a greater disparity between cars than there is between drivers. On a scale of 1-10, the worst driver on the grid is a 6 or 7 but the worst car on the grid is a 2.
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This.
Beyond that, all of these cars and drivers are different, as far as how they work and the settings they like. Sometimes you can get a car that the driver can work properly, and a set-up that he feels he can push safely, and there is this magic that happens (and vice versa), but it's still worth only a few points (a lot in F1 terms).
Having said that, unless you're in a top tier car it's not going to make the difference. By far it's the car that makes the most difference.