I've neither raced against Sir Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen and have never been a F1 driver but I absolutely disagree with Kimi Raikkonen over who is the stronger.
- jamiezarish

- May 30
- 2 min read

I've watched Formula One over the last 50 plus years and have seen not only Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen's arrival in the great sport of Formula One but i've seen Kimi Raikkonen's, James Hunt, Micheal Schumacer, Alain Prost and the late great Ayrton Senna all arrive and race for years and years and yes everyone has there own verdict on theses matters but Kimi Raikkonen retort to who was the stronger driver between Lewis Hamilton vs Max Verstappen just has to be wrong in my book especially when you look back at all there races together and then years after we said goodbye to my hero then Kimi Raikkonen.
The Red Bull was a strong and very fast car and i say if you put Lewis Hamilton in Max Verstappen's car 7-8 years ago Lewis without doubt would have still beaten Max Verstappen, i think we forget he was the supreme driver of his time as Max is now but Lewis now in his 40's makes the difference.
Back then we have to remember they were both young but now Lewis is in his 40's and my money is on him winning another World title if Ferrari get that car right for next season all drivers be aware..
I will also be so bold to say Lewis will win a few races this year. The other thing i think people forget about Lewis, not only is he a fair bit older then Max you have to look at his record, he will always bring his car home and that's another thing true champions do and something he has always done so Max might well beat Hamilton's and Schumacer's record although by that time it would probably be just Hamilton's 8 titles and then everyone will say Max is the all time great because we forget about Senna, Schumacer and Hamilton but i have seen it all before when people would say about my beloved Manchester United in the 90's Sir David Beckham was better than George Best and the Charlton's Jack & Bobby, in people's best ever eleven's you never see Denis Law, George Best or the greats before them, they only remember whats right in front of you at the time in the moment that's the way our brain works.








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