Hamilton does have more experience than Vettel, about 12 GP's more if my memory serves. He also has F3 and GP2 experience that Vettel lacks. And I don't know how can you be so sure of Hamilton being comfortably the fastest driver. For a start, he's 1-3 against Button in qualy.lebesset wrote:don't thing anyone would really doubt that hamilton is comfortably the fastest driver in F1 , in fact he is the fastest driver since senna on whom he models himself ; but don't forget he is a relative novice, he has less experience than vettel if I remember correctly
Two things: first of all, the first safety car actually hindered Alonso considerably. Had it not been deployed, he would have lost less positions with the stop & go. It's like his pitstop for fuel last year. The field spread alone would have helped him. Furthermore, fewer people would have changed to inters, and it's less likely he would have had to switch tyres twice.I hear people say button is lucky and then watch alonso catch 2 safety cars today without which he would have been 14th, not 4th ...that's skill , they say ...well I like a good laugh , wonder if massa laughed when he got pushed off the track
button would have been world champion a couple of times before if he had been willing to pay flavio 20% to manage him , but he wasn't and lost his seat to lucky who did ... with results we all know when renault had special tyres, special electronics , and special suspension
Regarding Button, Flavio and your apparent sour grapes, you should remember that Button was handily beaten by Fisichella in 2001 and then was more or less Trulli's equal in 2002. By that time, Alonso was a tester at Renault, so people other than Briatore surely had info on which driver they preferred.