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Melody
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Would Lewis Hamilton be the World Champion if he drove for Red Bull or Super Aguri
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beert394
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Torro Rosso - maybe, Red Bull or SA - no chance.
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Starnr
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Uhhhh..No. And Webber would not be the champion in a McLaren.
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zof943
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Obviously not. But people do not get top drives by accident. Hamilton was nurtured by McLaren, they saw his potential & they gave him the drive. No potential no top team drive. Vettel had a contract with Red Bull, he got a test drive with BMW but had to return to Red Bull when they needed a driver & BMW had all seats filled & needed experienced drivers. Teams look to lower formulas for talents but some times talents get spotted by ''lesser'' F1 teams first, they get their chance with them & if they're fast they get their break with a top team.
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Coach
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Obviously not. But then again, is there any driver that would be?
The fact is that Hamilton outclassed his team-mate all year and was a match to Alonso (twice a world champion) last year. l do not think l can say it any clearer then that.
Hamilton is a great driver that has made the most of the opportunity he is been given.
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Kim
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no they dont have the car but you can say the same about the greats if they were in the bottom 2 teams they wouldnt either
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Lostyo
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Lewis is a hard driver , he is hard on the ngines and would have blown both the Red bull and Aguri engines in no time. The Mclaren can cope with him-just
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Bobyer
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No, you need a competitive car to be champion, no matter how good a driver you are.
In the BMW he might have stood some chance, although arguably Kubica drove better this season than Hamilton, he made less mistakes anyway.
Had the Renault been as quick as it was for the second half of the season, then that car might also have been a possibility.
l hope next season there are more competitive teams out there.
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Kickshaw
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Lemon
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Is this a rhetorical question?
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couzo
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If he was in a Super Aguri he would of had the title wrapped up by Hockenheim this year!
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Callaway
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The way the Hamilton fans go on,fuc let him drive a Lada,they dont have talk shite, l believe Vettel if he gets a better drive,but then again same engine capacity of all cars for next year,so look forward to Vettel dominating.
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Que
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No, Never ever. He never even has a chance to get on Q2 if he drive Red Bull or Super Aguri.
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Happy
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Nope, but likewise Massa would not have come second in a Force India.
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krystal
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Koenig
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Well, if he drove for Super Aguri, he would be out of a drive now!
But no, the car makes too much of a difference that a driver cannot make up on his own.
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laser
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obviously not, car is the factor. if you have a great car and a 7/10 rated driver, you would win the hampionship. but hamilton is superb, just that aguri is too 'small'' for him
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aeroz
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No. You need a great car and a great driver. One without the other will not get a World Championship.
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Pink
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Outlaw
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ionus
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Bad
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No no. not in a Super Aguri. unless it is bumper cars. RBR would give him a better chance but l highly doubt that he'd win if he were driving those cars. RBR can be quite unreliable at times
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Maxim
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OF COURSE not!!! the car is 50% of the champion!!
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mg
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No, especially not super aguri. what sort of point are you trying to make? Hamilton matched a two times world champion last year in the same car, and decimated his team mate this year, like him or not he is a good driver. Personally l think vettel is a prat who needs a hair cut, but he can drive a car!!!
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