Zynerji wrote: β05 Feb 2020, 18:52
I feel they all have the "weakness" of having a car not to their liking.
Calling this a "weakness" in Seb is like saying having a "GP2 Engine" was a weakness in Alonso...
While what you say has some merit it doesn't mean it's not a weakness. At the end of the day the car is the car and can only be changed so much to suit the driver, the driver will have to adapt.
It is said that the truly great drivers; Jim Clark, Jackie Stewart, Fangio, Senna, Alonso, Hamilton etc etc are great not because they can drive a car, setup perfectly to them, quickly. A monkey can be trained to do that. They are great because they can drive around the faults of the car and adapt themselves.
While Seb might be very very quick, probably the out and out quickest driver on the grid currently if he is on his best track with a car designed and setup perfectly for him. He reminds me of Prost in that regard, quicker than Senna on a good day but NEEDS a good setup for that to happen. That advantage seems to diminish rapidly if things aren't in his favour, that's why I would classify others above him.