Wass85 wrote: ↑21 Aug 2020, 14:40
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Aug 2020, 14:14
Wass85 wrote: ↑21 Aug 2020, 09:04
Going by how many years they have been in F1 Verstappen is driving to a standard Hamilton can only dream of.
I don't think I need to remind anyone what Hamilton's 2011 was like, Max at the same stage in his career is driving beautifully.
Lewis' performances actually got worse from 2007-2011.
This is Max's
SIXTH year in the sport so compare with Lewis 2012.
I think Max may be better polished as a driver, just due to Natural advancement of the sport. We could never dream of 17 year olds joining the sport as fully prepared drivers back in the early mid-2000s. Things have really advanced, guys like Stroll, Norris, Russel.. Are all well prepared!
I don't actually think Max was fully prepared for F1 it's just a combination of the the pre-2017 cars being relatively easy to drive and the fact he is a once in a generation talent.
Hamilton in 2007 was way more prepared for F1 than Max was in 2015 IMO.
Hamilton was better prepared because he'd done the apprenticeship in the junior series.
It's interesting that people complain that Hamilton was given a decent car straight off etc., but the reality is that he'd spent 4 years proving his talent in single seaters - winning each series before moving on to the next one up. Max did one season of single seaters (which he didn't win, although he did win some races) before being given a juicy F1 role. And yet no one mentions that Max has had much the nicer route in to F1. Of course, Kimi had a similar route in to F1 as Max. although he won the series he was for the year of single seaters he did. No one moans about his nice quick route in to F1 either.
I wonder why Hamilton is always singled out in this regard. Funny that.
Of course Max hasn't had the pressure of competing his first season in the same car as the reigning World Champion, nor the pressure of competing against a stronger car to win the title (the 2008 Ferrari was overall a better car than the 2008 McLaren). Max has had several years to develop in F1 with no expectations put on him to win titles. Win a few races and that's good enough. Not even RedBull have expected titles during his time with them. Max is now at the age that Hamilton was when he first raced in F1 against Alonso in the same car.
I don't think Hamilton has anything to prove. Max? Well he still does.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.