Like I detailed in my previous post, back in 2007 Lewis was faster in quali and in races, Alonso was only better and faster by when he exploited his superior setup, tyre and race management. And since then lewis has mastered those areas.
Therefore I feel confident to stake the claim that Lewis would out qualify Alonso consistently and would stay ahead of him in those races on balance
leading to my claim that still stands - Lewis would have an easier time against Alonso in a 3 sec Merc next year thats more reliable and with an even bigger margin to the rest. In fact I went as far as saying Lewis would do to him near what Alonso did to Kimi.
barring luck, Lewis would win pole to flag 60% of the races, Alonso would win the ones he started on pole, say maybe 20% of the races, the other 20% would be when one or the other starts from mid grid etc by grid drop or drops at the start or other issue, then we could split those, leaving Alonso battered 30-70 of Mercs wins
Since you are using 2007 as a guide to a present day comparison:
Back in 2007 it was 10-7 for Alonso in the races and using the present day points system Alonso beats Hamilton 266 to 265.
As well Hamilton in 2014 barely prevailed over Nico Rosberg who is ok but not a top tier driver. Taking on top in F1 Alonso now at the peak of his powers would not go so well for Hamilton imo.
Back in 2007 Hamilton was a rookie. And even with the 10-7, the fact remains that he BEAT Alonso that year. Before the[b] Hungary debacle (where the blackmailer Spaniard struck with his politics)[/b] Hamilton had a comfortable lead over him anyway.
Nico the not so top tier driver smashed Schumacher 2 years running and sent him back to retirement.
Alonso is now at the 'peak of his powers' at the age of 30+ and Hamilton should now be what...worse than his rookie year?
You surely can't do better, so no surprise here.
Actually at Hungary 2007 I recall it was Hamilton disobeying team orders leading to Alonso's retaliating. Lucky for Hamilton in a way because the resulting penalty cost Alonso the championship and allowed Lewis to 'beat' Alonso but also unlucky as the extra points Raikkonen picked up for finishing ahead of Alonso cost both Hamilton and Alonso the championship all things being equal.
Well it was three years running that Rosberg smashed Schumacher and ended his comeback. But imo and in that of many others it was mainly due to the passing of time and Schumachers legendary skills fading rather than Rosberg talents. Even Schumacher seemed to agree naming Alonso, Vettel, Hamilton and Raikkonen as the top tier of F1 when asked in 2013.
http://www.grandprix247.com/2013/07/27/ ... f-his-own/Alonso is recognized as driving as well or better than he ever has after the way he persevered with the ill handling and under powered Ferrari with a wdc teammate far adrift. He also would have learned from his 2007 experience to become a stronger minded and more focused driver.
Compare to Hamilton who had difficulty dispatching good driver Rosberg even though he was driving a car he says he was totally comfortable in and "the best he has ever driven". He had issues in qually all season as well which is something that wasn't there earlier in his career.
Alonso imo would be too much for Lewis to handle.
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