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^^^ I agree with both of you guys re: Kimi. He's very talented and has a solid attitude. I would very much like to see him win.
But, I think that over the history of F1, if you use hindsight to say "well, if he only had..." : a better car, better reliability, more consistency, a more favourable team situation etc etc you could apply this logic to drivers all the way back to the 50's. Stirling Moss is a prime example. One of history's greats that never won a World Driving Championship.
Kimi will have his day, maybe even later this month at Interlagos. If he wins, he definetly deserves it. If Hamilton wins he deserves it.
I just hope that Alonso doesn't win. Especially given his demand for team equity in Autosport this week. I understand it's a tough situation, but if you're arrogant enough to overlook the history that McLaren has with Hamilton, it's your own fault.
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