REALZEUS:

People seem to concetrate on drivers. I do not get this. Drivers are just employees, working for their teams. Give Rakkinen, Hamilton or Alonso a Force India and they would be just as bad as Sutil is [...]

In fact, isn´t this the interesting thing about F1 racing? Just as in soccer, one can endlessly debate who is the better sportsman, team or who was simply lucky.

Prominent drivers do stand out as much as prominent teams, Alonso, Hamilton, Schumacher or Senna for the former, McLaren or Ferrari for the latter. If a good driver wins the title in a superior car or a superior driver does the same in a good car, the result will be the same. The fact that Vettel for example collected more than eight times as many points as Bourdais this season only speaks half of the truth, but it shows the difference he makes in the long run. Barrichello or Kovalainen are also very, very fast drivers but they do/did not extract the car´s potential as consistently and frequently as Schumacher or Hamilton.

The success that teams as Ferrari or McLaren have had in the past doesn´t come from luck and a good driver alone, just consider that the British team continued to succeed after Newey left the team for Red Bull. He is however still waiting for the results that have been expected from him.