giantfan10 wrote:This discussion is a nonsense. Hamilton won his first WC having the best car alongside Ferrari and being tremendously lucky in the last race (+Singapur).
And the second WC was won having the best car BY FAR.
Now tell me the difference between what Vettel did and what Hamilton is doing. Pole position+straighforward victory.
look Hamilton is a great driver along with Alonso and Vettel in this era of formula 1. Those 3 drivers are the cream of the crop currently.Put any of the 3 in the Mercedes and they would be leading the WDC. Hamilton is just doing what he is expected to do given the machinery he has, no fault of his but some people do go overboard heaping praises on him. just like they did for schuey,Vettel and Alonso when they dominated during their period of having superior machinery.
Who are the greatest football players? The greatest ones are the ones who can change the course of a game, by making a crucial goal or a crucial pass or a crucial save at the right moment. And do that with a relative high frequency.
I guess it is the same for the drivers. If you look at the championships of Vettel, Alonso, Hamilton, Shumi, and others you can identify moments where they made the difference and went beyond what is expected from the car.
For instance I think the ballsy pass of Hamilton on Massa in Monza last year was absolutely crucial for the course of the championship.
Same goes for the epic drive of Vettel in Abu Dhabi in 2012.
..etc
Every driver is dependent on the machinery and luck, some are just less dependent on it than others. And while I agree that it is impossible to say who is better (Shumi, Vettel, Alonso, Hamilton) I think it is possible to say that all are in a special category.