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Lewis Hamilton believes he has a realistic chance of becoming world champion in his first Formula 1 season after moving into a joint points lead following Bahrain.
The British driver is now tied on 22 points with teammate Fernando Alonso and Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen.
And having outpaced Alonso at Sakhir on the way to a record-breaking third podium in three races, Lewis said he now regards himself as a title contender.
"Absolutely, I don’t see why not," he said after the race.
"I have the same car (as Alonso) and I seem to be as competitive as him, so as long as I can keep up this consistency.
"I feel a lot more comfortable now that a win is going to be possible.
"We just have to make no mistakes and try to take advantage of these three or four weeks that we have until the next race, and try to keep on beating the Ferraris."
Hamilton's comments came as other figures in the paddock began to tip him as a potential champion rookie.
"I think people at the start thought Lewis was clearly a very fast driver, and he started very, very strongly," McLaren CEO Martin Whitmarsh told autosport.com.
"But we all have to conclude now that he is a serious title challenger this year."
Triple world champion Sir Jackie Stewart is certain that even if Hamilton does not win the championship this year, he won't have long to wait.
"It's not inconceivable it could be done this year because McLaren look like the team to beat," Stewart told the BBC.
"If not, expect it within the next three.
"He is, of course, driving for one of the best teams in the world at the present time, with a competitive car, but nevertheless he's been able to accomplish more in a shorter time than any driver I've ever seen enter Formula 1."
Bahrain winner Felipe Massa believes that Hamilton has as good a chance as any of the four drivers in the leading teams.
"Looking at how tight and how close both cars are, Ferrari and McLaren, it’s quite difficult to put money on any of us," he said.
Lewis' father Anthony has been careful to keep expectations under control, but as he admitted to ITV Sport immediately after the race, his son's performances keep on raising the bar.
"It's more than we ever would have expected, and I think we're in the title hunt aren't we?" he said to Louise Goodman.
"I thought if we end up sixth or seventh this year, I'd be happy.
"This is absolutely out of this world."

Source = ITV F1
 
I know he's a very fast driver, but is this going a little too far!

Would Alonso let it happen?
 
I know he's a very fast driver, but is this going a little too far!

So is the British media and ex-F1 champs going ga-ga over Hamy, calling him the next Schumacher after three races or the biggest thing ever in F1 (paging Stirling "Greatest Driver to Never Win World Championship" Moss)

Is Jackie Stewart advising Hamilton or something? I can't look at an F1 headline without reading about Jackie yacking about how Hamilton is great, how mature he is . . . or how he should move to Monaco or Switzerland.

One of the bookmakers in London had odds on Hamy being WDC by 2009, which I think means only 2007 and 2008 seasons. The oods started at 50:1. I think they have shortened considerably since then, maybe 5:1 or 10:1 now.

The forgotten WDC Jacques Villeneuve nearly won the title in '96, but Hill is not considered a great driver. Also, it was a Renault teammate war that year. Schu was driving a pram in '96. If Hamilton wins the title in his first try, I can never watch a British ITV F1 telecast again without turning off the volume. The arse-kissing would be vile and unbelievable.

James Allen professing his admiration for Hamy is almost unbearable now. Louise Goodman can't interview another driver about their race without mentioning LH.
 
I support him on this, but McLaren doesn't. They'll focus on Alonso because they know for certain that he's got what it takes to win. Next season though... Hamilton for WC!
 
I wish this little fella all the best and i'd be happy if he'd win the title that soon as some think, but c'mon... Too much fuss about this. Yes, i :bowdown: to his 1st 3 races and 3 podiums, well done Lewis, respect, but do not forget one thing:

He's a baby in F1, right? Well, a baby needs to crawl 1st to be able to walk, so give him time, i'm sure he'll amaze us all, but don't go too far with it...:usa7uh:

In any case, if he's the one for this year's title, i have nothing against that!

Go, Lewis! :t-drive::D

:t-cheers:
 


Stewart: Lewis could be champion this year.

Tue 17 Apr, 11:25 AM


Three-time Formula 1 world champion, Sir Jackie Stewart has said that it is not 'inconceivable' that Lewis Hamilton could win the title this year in his debut season.
Hamilton has been on fire since his first grand prix in Australia back in March and took his third podium finish in as many events on Sunday, when he finished second at Sepang, less than three seconds behind eventual winner, Felipe Massa.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Stewart noted that what he has achieved in his first three events really is remarkable.
"It's not inconceivable it could be done this year [that he takes the title] because McLaren look like the team to beat. If not, expect it within the next three," said Stewart.
"He is, of course, driving for one of the best teams in the world at the present time, with a competitive car, but nevertheless he's been able to accomplish more in a shorter time than any driver I've ever seen enter Formula 1.
"It's no easy matter getting into Formula 1 and attacking the great talents that are out there. For a new driver to do that with such consistency and not to be making the kind of mistakes that new drivers usually make is in itself a remarkable achievement.
"It's not unusual for a driver to do very well in his first year and have a bit of a dip in the second year. That's par for the course. But I think within the next three years, Lewis Hamilton will certainly be in contention and could easily win the world championship." Niki Lauda meanwhile told British newspaper The Times that the reason Hamilton is so good, is because he has been groomed so well over the years on his way up the ladder to F1. "He had a perfect build-up, which nobody has ever done before," added Lauda, who like Stewart, won the Formula 1 World Championship three times. "Ron, or somebody, took care of him since he was 12 and then they realised the talent in him and made him race in one category after another in such a perfect way that he won most of them."
 
Good for him if he does... but I don't think he should be spending time thinking about that, he's a rookie so he should concentrate on gaining experience... the rest is bonus.
 
Looking at the current standing I'd say things are looking pretty bright for Hamilton. His driving has exceeded expectations and he has proven that he's not going to be an Alonso side kick like Batman and Robin. Although it's going to be tough for him to win this season I wish him good luck and encourage him to aim high.
 
I have lost some respect for Jackie Stewart over his undying hype telethon and his brand of 'advice' for Hamilton.

Has Jackie lost the plot? He claimed that he earned £1.5 million in '71. However, he also suggest that it costs, get this, £100 million a year to live like a racing driver today! Maybe he ought to call Schu up and ask if he needed to make £100 million to live. These are the reasons for him suggesting that Hamilton leave Britain.

Niki Lauda describes Hamilton well, as does Nigel Mansell. Old Nige reminded that Senna and Schumacher produced early career results with vastly inferior cars. I think Jackie is just arse-kissing and tripping over himself. He should line up with Stirling Moss and James Allen.
 


McLaren boss says Hamilton can be the greatest.


LONDON (Reuters) - Rookie Lewis Hamilton could become the greatest driver Formula One has ever seen, according to McLaren chief executive Martin Whitmarsh.
"Why not?," he told Wednesday's Guardian newspaper, after the Briton's third podium finish in three races at the weekend. "It's obviously too early to analyse but if the trend continues there is no reason why he could not be the greatest driver ever."
Whitmarsh, who has worked at McLaren with the likes of Brazilian Ayrton Senna and France's quadruple champion Alain Prost, said he had "a pretty clear picture of what gives the top guys that crucial edge over the simply good or average drivers. "And I think it is pretty clear that Lewis ticks all the necessary boxes.":t-cheers:
 
At this moment, he is nothing to lose, getting high in position is a bouns.... maybe after many race, the pressure will build up with him...
 
I have lost some respect for Jackie Stewart over his undying hype telethon and his brand of 'advice' for Hamilton.

Has Jackie lost the plot? He claimed that he earned £1.5 million in '71. However, he also suggest that it costs, get this, £100 million a year to live like a racing driver today! Maybe he ought to call Schu up and ask if he needed to make £100 million to live. These are the reasons for him suggesting that Hamilton leave Britain.

Niki Lauda describes Hamilton well, as does Nigel Mansell. Old Nige reminded that Senna and Schumacher produced early career results with vastly inferior cars. I think Jackie is just arse-kissing and tripping over himself. He should line up with Stirling Moss and James Allen.


I honestly don't know if Moss, Stewart or even Lauda and Mansell know about F1 today. It changed to the point that it kept the F1 name and a few other things but that's it.

Yep I'd like to know what would have Hamy done in the crapy Toleman/Jordan/Minardi of Senna/Schumacher/Alonso.
 
Looking at the current standing I'd say things are looking pretty bright for Hamilton. His driving has exceeded expectations and he has proven that he's not going to be an Alonso side kick like Batman and Robin. Although it's going to be tough for him to win this season I wish him good luck and encourage him to aim high.


Last time at McLaren, in the days of Prost Senna, things didn't turned out quite rosy.
 
Am I the only one who get the impression that these old stars are trying to earn an extra dollar just by opening their mouths?
 

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