DonTirri wrote:James Hunt 1976: Yes, Hunt was a good driver. But let's face it, If Lauda didn't have his Nurburgring crash, he wouldn'tve had won the title. After all, it took a messy rain-race and Lauda's early retirement for him to win it in the first place.
Hunt: Managed 5th with 3 wins on his defending year, and didn't have a single win afterwards.
This is true, but Hunt's talent was worthy of a title, IMO. Unfortunately, the McLaren M26 was not all that great a car and heralded McLaren's loss in form until Ron Dennis came along, and so Hunt's star waned before he could secure another title. Still though, he could've won the last 4 races on the trot in 1977, which given the M26 he had, was no small feat. The Hunt-M26 combo was actually the second quickest in F1, after the Andretti-Lotus 78 combo (which was a much superior car).
Lewis Hamilton 2008: When your closest opposition is Felipe Massa, can you say you were really challenged for the title?
Well, given that Massa overcame Kimi Raikkonen to become Hamilton's main challenger, yes. Yes you can. Until Hungary 2009, Massa was a force to be reckoned with. He wasn't the best driver on the grid by any means, don't get me wrong, but he was more than capable of holding his own.
Hamilton: Has been quick and won races, but hasn't been on the fight for the title since his championship win.
Uh, 2010? Yeah, he was an outsider, but he was as much in the fight as Raikkonen was in 2007. And in 2012 he would've won the title if McLaren didn't keep finding new ways to throw both titles down the gutter.
Jenson Button 2009: He lucked into a worldbeater of a car and took the title. Nuff said.
The Brawn was only the best car in the field for the first 7 races at most. After that, Red Bull, Ferrari, and McLaren all caught up and passed Brawn.
dr-baker wrote:DonTirri wrote:Now for some more unpopular opinions:
Great Britain hasn't had a worthy champion since Jackie Stewart.
no, seriously. Let's look at the British champions since Sir Jackie and the years they won the title.
Nigel Mansell 1992: What can be said about the 92 Williams that hasn't been said before? Anybody could've won the title on that particular car. Yes, Mansell was good, but he wasn't a championship-grade driver.
Still beat Patrese by a heck of a margin though, didn't he? Anybody could have won the title in that particular car? But Patrese didn't. Nowhere near. Mansell had it sewn up by Hungary. In mid-August. Over Patrese. And you criticise Hill for not winning the title sooner...
Of course Patrese couldn't have won the title! He was the most obvious number 2 of all time until Barrichello joined Ferrari! And if you need team support over Riccardo freaking Patrese...