The way I look at it is Hamilton's career has kind of gone in the reverse of what is considered normal, with all the success right at the start and dealing with a fair bit of hassle at the moment. Normally drivers go throught the hassle and build up to the success. I think a difficult season like this was not a case of if but a case of when if you follow my theory there. All he can do is hopefully learn from it.
I wouldn't look at it that way at all.
2007,
he did mighty fine for a rookie... 2008, won.
2009 was a lost cause for anyone but Brawn, and
we saw
the potential for
the Red Bulls.
2010 Lewis had a chance, in what was clearly not
the best car on
the grid, (people tend to forget
the fact that a car does matter in this sport) I'd even go as far as saying that
he may have even blown his own chance, due to his style but
he wouldn't have even had a chance to blow were it not for his style. Apparently McLaren also feel that way and they sign his paycheck so they're fine living with a double edged sword that happens to be a marketing cash cow. Lots of other drivers blew their chances that year as well.
2011... with
the car's dominance did anyone other than Webber have a chance really?
The fight has been for second for some time. Additionally remove
the Achilles heel of unreliability from
the previous year, and RB is
the team to beat.
So, I don't subscribe to your viewpoint.