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Of course the car makes a huge difference. The clearest example of where driving talent makes the difference is in the wet. Senna at Donnington perhaps the clearest. Button was always pretty awesome in the wet. Of the current crop, when it rains, often as not Lewis quicker than his peers.
Nico (and Alonso) had to resort to some pretty shady stuff to get under Lewis' skin and therefore gain an advantage and a championship. Everyone bangs on about how good Alonso is. Well he wasn't better than Lewis in the same car.
Right now, Ferrari probably have the quickest car, especially in a straight line. It also seems to be a bit easier on its tyres than the Mercedes. Ferrari also have two very quick drivers. So most expected a win from Ferrari this weekend and I think they're favourites for Monza... unless it rains.
Q. F1 is not a popularity contest, so why does Lewis have to be a good loser?
Like I've said above, I don't always like the way Lewis behaves and at times he does let himself down.
I'm pretty sure if it was a German (or any other nation for that matter) driver doing what LH is doing (winning and behaviour) in the MB he would not get the adulation and respect Lewis does from the British. JB was always a gent and one of my all time favourite drivers.