GrizzleBoy wrote:Websta wrote:Powershift wrote:Honestly anyone who thinks Button is anywhere close to as good a driver as Hamilton in any conditions must have been hit in the head harder than Massa.
Wet or Dry, Michelins or Pirellis, passing or defending, Hamilton is far superior
So superior that Button managed to beat him pretty comprehensively last year. Not what I would call "far" superior at all. But of course, Button is "no where close to as good as Hamilton" is he?
Tbh, it was more like Hamilton defeated himself more than anything.
All Button had to do to get ahead was finish races while Hamilton was buy fighting with Massa and driving with reckless abandon.
If Lewis combines his speed with the mindset of getting his car home in one piece as opposed to "win! win! win! win everything! Gotta pass! Gotta win!", he'll put pressure on the new number one McLaren driver simply by finishing races as his car is obviously fast enough.
If it was the case where Button simply outdrove Lewis in head to head competition, then I'd say Button earned the right to be officially "better" than Hamilton.
As it stands, he basically beat someone who was driving like an imbecile at times and defeated himself way before Button had the chance to.
Like David Coulthard was saying to Jake Humphrey in the makeup room, you dont want to win against someone who's not providing competition, you want to win when everyone is giving their best, but your best was better.
This I think, is the proper season to judge the two in terms of driver skill and just watching Lewis' hands on the wheel, you couldn't rule out the possibility of him regaining his number one spot.
If he does become No.1 again, 2011 will be the year Jenson won because "Hamilton was a wreck on and off the track etc etc etc". At least in the media and general opinion.
If Button retains his dominance in the team, it will prove that he is indeed the better of the two in the team. The media are already pushing for him to be "the guy" this season and staying on top will solidify that.