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I guess Hamilton is a good driver, but I, too, think that the car is doing like 75% of the work. You could put Maldonado in it and watch him get title after title and break record after record. I just hope that once they change the cars in the future, that other teams will be much closer to Mercedes... heh. Imagine Mercedes being Number 3 or 4 team, then we could see how good Hamilton actually is, but I think his "expertise" relies a lot on having a car that beats every other car per lap by at least half a second and having his mechanics tell him in very fine detail what he has to do and when.Lewis might have the number achievements but no one will ever convince me he's anywhere near as good as the likes of Lauder, Senna, Schumacher.
All 3 built a team and car around them to achieve what they did, Lauda practically designed his car.
Senna was getting podiums and a fastest lap in his first season in a crap car and in '94 was busy dragging his Williams to pole and staying in touch in a car that was crippled by the loss of electronic trickery from the previous season.
Schumacher went to a Ferrari team that hadn't won shit in years and built it back up to what it was (and arguably still is, prior to Schumacher they were absolutely nowhere now we think it's odd for then to be back there).
Lewis has had everyone else build the car around him and lucked into Merc coming up with the best engine. I mean look at the percentage of 1-2 finishes in each of these dominant eras, how can people argue it isn't the car? Yeah, Lewis has to beat his teammate but we all know Bottas isn't allowed to get at Lewis like Rossberg did. I'm fine with a number 1 and number 2 driver set up but stop lying to everyone that you don't have a favourite and they're allowed to race.
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If Lewis is so against driving his car collection then he should also quit F1 and go to formula E. They have a plan to be neutral by 2030? Well that isn't now is it Lewis? Only you won't actually do anything that harms you, once again it's performative virtue signalling at no personal cost.
There was that one season where the team wasn't allowed to tell their drivers what to do with their car settings and Hamilton was completely dumbfounded and unable to set it appropriately for the situation. His response? Whining and bitching and yelling at his team to tell him what to do, even though he knew they weren't allowed to do that.
I think I have to slightly alter my first statement here: He's a good driver, but he's dumb as a doornail.