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  1.  @simonball6560  A lot of people just measured the greatest racers by the number of wins, poles and the fastest laps and with the world championships for good measures. Fair enough, if you are counting that by statistics. However, anyone who watches Formula 1 for decades and perhaps being a historian. Sometimes, it is difficult to get the best car to have the best result. Therefore, if you want to consider to be the best of the best. Then beating your own teammate(s) who are also World Champion in their career would be the best measuring stick. There are in the history of Formula 1. Only two drivers have an absolutely outstanding results: 1. Alain Prost. In his career, he had World Champion teammate in 7 Seasons. In total 5 World Champions in Lauda, Keke, Senna, Mansell and Damon winning a combined 9 Crowns. His record was 5-2. He also competed against the best in the 80s and 90s, such as Gilles, Piquet, and Jones. All of them at their prime. Not an easy feat. 2. Lewis Hamilton. He beat Alonso in his rookie year and just losing to Kimi by a single point. He competed against 3 World Champions in Alonso, Jenson and Nico (winning a combined 4 Championships). His record is 6-2. Although his opponents are not quite as accomplished in reputation as Prost. Still, it is an excellent record. Hopefully, I will love to see a Seb vs Lewis in the same team and see who can come out on top. That in itself will prove the fans once and for all, who is better. That being said, Lewis keeps surprising everyone by driving better every year. He definitely is the best overall in terms of fitness, bravery, tenacity, race craft, and most of all, the best racing mind right now. It is still too early to say whether after this year (hoping that he will wrap up in Austin this weekend) of if he will be able to break Michael's records in wins or in championship. But it will be likely that we will see someone winning 100 or more races (much easier to do it with the current 20 plus race season) and more than 7 championships. The scary thing is that with Lewis' own hunger. We might not know if he is still at his peak yet. That would be extremely worrying to those young lions coming up in Max and Charles.
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