But there´s a total of 325 points left to get.n smikle wrote:Vettel is now 58 points ahead of Hamilton in the WDC. 58! That is two race wins and a 6th place.
This championship is far from over.
But there´s a total of 325 points left to get.n smikle wrote:Vettel is now 58 points ahead of Hamilton in the WDC. 58! That is two race wins and a 6th place.
Never ever count out AlonsoRedmondo wrote:Of course it's not over, but McLaren does not have a history (in the last 10-12 years) of producing barnstorming cars, and Vettel (unlike Button in 2009) is an elite driver, who apparently will win over and over again given the opportunity the RB7 presents.
Vettel in some ways does come across as more mature than Hamilton. If I think back to 2007, and then to now, it's not plainly obvious that Hamilton has matured a lot. He most certainly has, but I've always thought of him as someone who can drive the wheels off but lacks some of the less obvious skills, both in and out of the cockpit.
Doesn't matter, Hamilton has better highlight videos.. image is what people remember, and that is what legends are made of.CHT wrote:Drivers Vettel/Hamilton)
Born : (July 87 / Jan 85)
Races (68/77)
WDC (1/1)
Wins (15/15)
Pole (20/18)
Podium (25/39)
I could not agree more.n smikle wrote:.. image is what people remember, and that is what legends are made of.
Oops my bad, sorry!raymondu999 wrote:While I agree with you, Hampus; I believe that the title of the thread is Vettel vs Hamilton
How come? I wasn't alive back when he raced, so I can't comment on that, but isn't Hunt mostly known for his playboyism and millions of stewardesses and the like?DaveKillens wrote:[...] but there is one driver who I can really compare Hamilton to, and it's James Hunt.