Have to disagree that there aren't more talented youngsters out there.
I thought the question was whether there were talented youngsters who had approached a top team and impressed them so much with their talent and potential that they had been taken on early in the assumption that in the future they would beat a WDC in rookie year. Nope, so far I see only 1 Lewis, as per your question of another Lewis'
Seriously? That's what you thought I said? And, here I thought I was very clear in stating that I believe there are MANY talented youngsters. Maybe I should have added "who possibly don't get the opportunities that Hamilton has had". For clarification, that's not to say his life was easy, nor is it to say he didn't deserve his "Cinderella" story.
First of all, I would imagine that most teams do NOT have the inclination to find a superstar for 10 years down the road.
Did Mclaren have an inclination then? didnt Lewis approach Ron and impress him enough to 'break the mould'?
You really shouldn't take comments out of their context, as you change the intention in doing so. I didn't say McLaren had the intention of looking for a superstar for 10 years down the road. I said that I imagine there are a lot of talented youngsters whom teams may not be aware of just because they don't go looking for superstars for 10 years down the road. Hence, my comment that the timing was perfect for everyone involved from Hamilton, to Dennis, to McLaren.
Secondly, I highly doubt that every talented young driver is racing under the nose of any one who might recruit them for 10 years down the road. In fact, I would suggest that Hamilton's success was partially due to timing, he was in the right place at the right time as was Ron Dennis in the right place at the right time.
The right place the right time was Lewis approaching Ron. Do you think young kart drivers are prevented from contact with team bosses? Or do you think it was an accident that Lewis approached Ron and planted the seed? Or maybe you are saying Ron did not correctly recognise the talent that would beat a WDC in his rookie year and it was on a day he made a mistake? and yet his mistake was still correct?
I said what I meant; however, if you choose to infer something different, then far be it from me to stop your thought process. However, I'm in a good mood so I'll play.
NO, I do NOT think anyone is prevented from contacting team bosses.
NO, I do NOT think it was an accident that Hamilton approached Dennis; however, having seen many parents with talented children and what they encourage their children to do, in order to be stand out, I wouldn't put it past Anthony Hamilton to have planted the seed in Hamilton's mind to chat with Dennis!
NO, I did NOT say Dennis made a mistake in recognizing Hamilton's talent.
And, NO you did NOT trip me up by using a double negative!!

Regarding how a driver gets paid, in the end, it's all about sponsorship money! So, that a sponsor "prefers" to follow a specific driver around and pays money to the team, which may or may not get funnelled into the driver's pocket, is really just semantics.
Your question was about Lewis. He was funded and nurtured by the team, so there was no sponsor following him around unless you mean McLaren was his sponsor? If so you are the one using semantics to answer your own question!
I hadn't thought of McLaren as being Hamilton's sponsor; but, I'm glad YOU did! Personally, I don't think there is anything wrong with a team "discovering" a budding talent, in whatever way is available to them and then taking that driver under their wing, mentoring him, guiding him and literally sponsoring him into F1!
In fact, I believe it's just a "moniker" that is used in a fairly derogatory manner just to make any such situation seem as though the driver is not worthy of a drive without the sponsor's money.
I thought you were asking about the difference in how the term 'pay driver' is applied to some but not to Lewis
Nope. It was a general question; but, since we're in the Hamilton thread, it seemed to make sense to ask about it in reference to him.
Just my take!! 
good to hear, maybe when you ask a question you could include the answer you want to hear, maybe multiple choice, where 'your take' is one of the options 
And deprive you of the opportunity to practice your copy and paste skills along with your debating technique?
I wouldn't dream of it!!

Having said that, it's obvious you and I have different perspectives and differing opinions. I've had my say,
you've had yours.
We'll just have to agree to disagree!!
