Well, some opinions from a big Ferrari fan:
Hamilton is a better driver than Vettel who is overextimated,
but none of them is a Champion (with capital C). A Champion is
someone who can do extraordinary things that make people dreaming.
Champions were Senna, Schumacker, Villeneuve (Gilles of course),
just to name the recent ones. And, Wombat, please read the history
of Nuvolari, talking about the Champion's 'Champion.
Mercedes maintain the advantage of the new rules specifically written
some years ago. Other teams try to adequate, but Mercedes has the
research power to remain a little ahead.
Ferrari, after Brawn-Todt had a bad management time; Domenicali,
Mattiacci and Arrivabene were not up to the range of Todt. Beside
this, the choice of Raikkonen year after year was not the best.
Kimi seemed unmmotivated, and capable of good races only in renewal
engage time.
About the Canada G.P. "accident" please remember that in Monaco GP
2016 Hamilton did the same thing (in more malicious way) with no
consequences.
Mercedes "fair play": Do you remember last year when Ocon, just hired
by Mercedes for 2019, crahed into Verstappen car (1st) so allowing
Hamilton to win the race?
Last about James Hunt: a pilot who was allowed to do everything he
wanted, like overtaking with yellow flags, pushing other cars out
of the track and so on.
Hamilton is a better driver than Vettel who is overextimated,
but none of them is a Champion (with capital C). A Champion is
someone who can do extraordinary things that make people dreaming.
Champions were Senna, Schumacker, Villeneuve (Gilles of course),
just to name the recent ones. And, Wombat, please read the history
of Nuvolari, talking about the Champion's 'Champion.
Mercedes maintain the advantage of the new rules specifically written
some years ago. Other teams try to adequate, but Mercedes has the
research power to remain a little ahead.
Ferrari, after Brawn-Todt had a bad management time; Domenicali,
Mattiacci and Arrivabene were not up to the range of Todt. Beside
this, the choice of Raikkonen year after year was not the best.
Kimi seemed unmmotivated, and capable of good races only in renewal
engage time.
About the Canada G.P. "accident" please remember that in Monaco GP
2016 Hamilton did the same thing (in more malicious way) with no
consequences.
Mercedes "fair play": Do you remember last year when Ocon, just hired
by Mercedes for 2019, crahed into Verstappen car (1st) so allowing
Hamilton to win the race?
Last about James Hunt: a pilot who was allowed to do everything he
wanted, like overtaking with yellow flags, pushing other cars out
of the track and so on.