RedNEO wrote:TAG wrote:RedNEO wrote:
I'm sure you were looking forward to this year last year too, look how that turned out.
Turned out swell, did you miss the part where he's the 2nd most winning F1 driver of all time, or the part where he's the only F1 driver to achieve double digit victories for 3 years in a row? No other driver has more than one... he's got 3. Then there's being >< close to getting the record for most poles in history, and he increased his podium percentage to over 55%. Imagine that, 55% of his races he's on the podium. Alonso is going to have to stay in F1 until he's got a beard like Santa to match those numbers. So I'm content if not ecstatic. Perhaps some day you can feel even 1/4 of the joy. Come over to the dumpster thread though, we can have a much better discussion there.
Alonso would have no trouble getting those stats if he was driving the Mercedes the last few years probably more actually. But that's good to know that your consolation prize is 'stats', good for you.
That is a big IF..... MORE? Yes, I have no doubt about it. Why I think so? He would have easily got that one single line in his contract, which Brawn would have had no problem signing back then.
No.1 driver. And all Victories would have been Alonso's. Nico would have been the next Massa.
As it stands, @TAG is right, Lewis is the only driver to get double digit victories for 3 years in a row. That, without bargaining for being No.1 OR the team itself treating him as an undeclared defacto No.1 (like Vettel got treated at RB after 2010).
Well, I like both Alonso and Lewis. To me, one is not greater than the other. The problem for Alonso is, he has made bad decisions and has been in wrong place at wrong time, after his 2 titles. For Lewis, he has been at right places at right time.