Pyrone89 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 04:25
Where was Hamilton when Verstappen was dominating him in Germany 2019?
36 Seconds down the road in less than 29 laps (although I think Hamilton still had to pit)? To be fair, in the wet Hamilton did run wide at a corner (compared to Verstappen who span off and then back on track, luckily not hitting anything). Even with the accident, Hamilton got back into the pits before Verstappen was even close to overtaking him. It was pit crew error (one minute pitstop?), then a penalty and poor strategy that put him at the back. I suspect he still scored points though, despite all that.
Pyrone89 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 04:25
When Vettel was dominating him in 2008 Monza.
Starting from 15th and setting a lap nearly a second faster than Vettel's best, despite having to fight through traffic?
Pyrone89 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2020, 04:25
When Vettel was dominating him early 2010’s.
Winning a race every season? Beating Vettel in 1/3 of the wet Qualifying sessions*, despite his slower car (it is all about the car, I understand).
I'm not totally convinced that I'd call any of those 'being dominated'.
There are examples of Hamilton not doing well in the wet (he's only been on Pole in 11 of the 28 wet Qualifyings since he started F1, for instance) but your inability to choose any of them as your examples (even accidentally) suggest that your bias against Hamilton is not one that is informed by data or analysis.
*Correction, I originally said 'Pole' not 'beating Vettel' and I corrected the ratio.