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Why's it any different?It's not like Vettel single handedly found Adrian Newey out in the country and told him to build a magical RB7, or was the one who designed the RB7 himself. There's a lot of luck in everything...this doesn't mean you should discount someones obvious talent (whether it's Vettel or Alonso) just because they have a bit of luck on their side (I'd say Vettel more than Alonso personally...as Alonso's had a much less given to him on a silver platter than Vettel...no pun intended).
Its different because the team that Button drove for in 09 wasnt even meant to exist. He got lucky in that RB decided to back the team and he won the Championship. Vettel won (the championship) in a team that arguably would have won the 09 championship had it not been for reliability issues (again subjective). Good example is '10 because look at Mercedes vs RBR. Merc were no where near the front and RB won it outright. I dont see much "luck" on the part of Vettel, granted he was given a good car by Newey, but Button wasnt even meant to race in that season. Luck.
I will say this though, the teams being good or making good strategys does not make a driver lucky in the way that I was meaning it. It isnt lucky the Vettel drives for RBR, but it is lucky for Alonso when Vettels plugs fail and he inherits the win.
I dont think you can categorically deny the existance of luck, without getting into a huge debate.belief is only belief though. doesnt make it one bit true though.
you can't go back in a season and say well if this guy had not done this he would have won that. doesnt work like that.
Button wasnt lucky at all. Brawn had developed that car for 18 months AND they found a loophole that gave them a huge advantage in the beginning of the season.
Luck? no.. excellence in designers and very hard work..
luck doesn't exist no matter how much you believe in it.
What is it if, using a recent example, not sure if you watched it, but the grid draws for the second INDYcar race. Wade Cunningham managed to pick grid two out of 30. If thats not luck then what is? Predetermined destiny perhaps, but then is it not lucky that he got that predetermined destiny?
Button was lucky for the reasons mentioned above.
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