The Outlaw
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Besides the argument wasnt about who is "better" than who. It was about luck. And it was not "luck" that Vettel and Hamilton ended up in good teams early on in their career. Its not like he spun a wheel at Woking and ended up at McLaren. Alonso however won the proverbial lottery when he inherited his win in Bahrain 2009.
I still don't see how you can try to use this (or similar events where a bit of luck is involved) as some type of evidence to discount Alonso's ability though...as you originally had done. Alonso has had some stonking drives in his career - if you are not aware of this I don't think you have been watching Formula 1 either long enough or closely enough (or it could simply be the fact that one is a hater and rather ignore such to fuel their dislike...no disrepect though, as I'm not saying this IS the case).
By signing with Ferrari, Alonso arguably joined the most recognizable and consistently strong team in Formula 1, yet they were unable to create a car that was quite to the level of Red Bull's in 2010. Of course it was going to take a bit of luck to win at times given the fact that the Red Bull was the superior car! (something that was really out of Alonso's hands)
Also - As Alonso once said (he said this last year around mid season when things started going his way again), luck comes and goes. For example, Vettel had a lot of bad luck last year in terms of reliability issues in comparison to Webber....ironically, this season things seem to be going in the exact opposite direction, as Webber is constantly having some type of KERS issue in qualy.
Lastly, I don't see how you think Alonso is SO lucky (as it always takes some type of luck to win...whether it be relying on someone elses reliability issues, weather, or simply having a better car for that particular circuit). I mean he could have been a 4x WDC (instead he only has 2 @ 29 y.o.) had he gotten one more 2nd place instead of a 3rd in both 2007 and 2010. Hamilton has also been right up there with the best, but in 4 out of the 5 years he's been competing in F1, arguably just just hasn't had quite the equipment to seal the deal. He's probably becoming quite frustrated with this (I think we're especially seeing it this year), as he begins to watch Vettel rack up all this success so early in his career...despite the fact that he probably knows in his head he can beat Vettel given what happened in the lower Formulas.
So yes, "you make your own luck" as already quoted.
To me this statement is true to an extent, I think it is too much of a generalization. While there are certainly a lot of cases where you "you make your own luck", a lot of times luck happens to simply fall on your side. For example when the safety car came out at the last race in Monaco and allowed Vettel the cushion he needed to comfortably secure the victory. Luck simply fell on his side when Petrov hit the barrier and red flagged the race, allowing him a completely unpredicted/unplanned fresh set up rubber.
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