bhallg2k wrote:He started at a top team and was given treatment within the team equal to that given to the two-time defending world champion. That's a platinum spoon, because it just doesn't get any better, and no current driver on the grid can claim such a start. In fact, only a precious few throughout the history of F1 have been given that kind of opportunity.
Right, the question is... why does that matter? What makes you think that starting at a top team makes him better/worse/has any impact at all on his ability?
As much as his talent has easily justified that initial placement, I also think it's robbed him of humility. And how could it not? I too would I think I'm King --- of the World if my first impression of Formula One, "the pinnacle of motorsport," was one that indicated I can beat anyone at any time. My head would swell to the size of Norbert Haug's prodigious belly.
Agreed, Hamilton certainly ended up with too much ego, thankfully, last year seems to have taken him down a few pegs, and this season is going much better as a result.
But, humility is what keeps a driver from pushing too hard and putting his car into a wall or into a Massa, because it reminds a driver of his limitations.
Agreed, hence why this season is going so much better than last.
No man can overcome a deficient car. It's just not possible, and this is a lesson quickly learned by every driver who started at Minardi or Jordan or Sauber, or anywhere a picture-perfect weekend results in a brilliant 17th-place finish. Hamilton does no know this yet, and he regularly demonstrates it with adversely aggressive driving and ill-advised Twitter posts.
I think it's pretty lucky Hamilton doesn't know this yet, because it
is possible, Alonso in the early season this year proved this. Of course, there's only so much a driver can do... Neither Hamilton or Alonso could make an HRT a pole sitter, but they should could out-do Karthikayen by a couple of seconds (or more).
Luckily for him, I think he can learn what he needs to learn and make all of his dreams come true with a move to Mercedes.
I'd tend to disagree – I think he already did the learning last season. Of course, that's not to say he won't get big headed again in the future.