Remy Zero
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But Kimi was put on a pedestal since the day he entered F1 and needed to get a controversial super license grant to race. I don't put much stock in what F1 journalists say, especially after some British donkey said Hamilton was better than both Senna and Prost after like ten-races in an allegedly ripped-off car.
I don't think Kimi has ever justified his praise. His ratio of wins to DNFs is still an eyesore. Heck, I don't think he is much faster than Massa, if at all.
thats a bit harsh
but seriously, i'd rate Kimster 2nd out there, behind Alonso on todays grid. but fastest overrall, he's surely numero uno.
i think he demonstrated enough back in 2005 how many times he came from behind the grid to win in a fragile Mclaren.
but in 2007, he seems to lack the fire he used to have like back in 2005. but since France, he's changed

