Hypothetical question

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Let's say in an ideal world that,..

1. All the F1 cars driven are 100% identical in performance, handling, acceleration, top speed.

2. All have the same tyres at the same time (soft or hard).

3. There is no question of technical problems, no tyre blow outs, no gearbox or engine problems.

4. Everything would be flawless mechanically for a whole season for every single drivers.


Who then of the current drivers in 2010, do you think would triumph as the champion since now it can be determined purely based on driver skill and not hardware?
 
Why does any of those four points make it an ideal world? Each of those removes some of what makes F1 good!

As for the question, probably between Hamilton and Vettel.

I do certainly agree with that point! :D

However, if you take some other sports, they win solely on their talent, or, MOSTLY, I mean a tennis racket string might break but that's no game breaker. Examples, swimming, athletics, football, tennis, boxing, etc.
 
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