BEIJING, June 28 -- Four-times world champion Alain Prost said on Tuesday
that he was "absolutely surprised and impressed" by Lewis Hamilton's stunning
arrival in Formula One this year.
But he felt great sympathy for Hamilton's McLaren teammate and rival
Fernando Alonso, who has been swept aside by the young Briton's recent surge of
two wins to take over as leader of the title race by ten points.
The Frenchman, who endured a stormy rivalry with Brazilian Ayrton Senna
when they were at McLaren in the late 1980's, said he found the human drama of
the title race irresistible.
"It is so different from past years," he said. "In the past it has been
about the racing or the technology, but this is about the human factor. It is
all about the psychology. And, I must say, I know just how Alonso must be
feeling."
Speaking at a reception hosted by the Swiss watch maker TAG Heuer to launch
a limited edition book of artistic photographs to raise funds for Save the
Children, Prost told Reuters that he understood defending champion Alonso's
problems.
"Usually, in this situation, they are drivers of different generations, but
these two are separated by only two or three years. And both are new in the
team," he said. "That makes it more difficult for Alonso.
"He wanted to go to McLaren because it was like a dream for him, but now he
is there he is finding he is not the only one in the family. I think it must be
very difficult for him to motivate himself in this situation."
Prost said that for Alonso it was a tough position. "When you have a young
driver against one who has been winning, then the people, the media and everyone
all support the new and young driver. That is how it is.
"It was like that for me with Niki (Lauda) and then it was like it for
Ayrton, with me. Now it is the same, but this time Alonso came new to the team
and expected to feel like a number one.
"I always say that it is just a feeling, but it so difficult to deal with.
I felt it. Even if it is not true that the team favour Lewis in any way, and I
am sure they do not, that does not stop Alonso having that feeling.
"You think you are the only son and then you find out that there is another
one and then you think that maybe they like him more than you."
Prost said Hamilton's progress and results proved he was already at the
very top level in the sport and destined for greatness.
"He has not made any mistakes, he is consistent, he is fast," he said.
"Maybe the only thing to worry about is that he is young and something can
happen."
The two McLaren men go head to head again this weekend on Prost's home soil
in the French Grand Prix at Magny-Cours, a week before Hamilton races in front
of his home fans at Silverstone in the British Grand Prix.
(Source: China Daily/ Agencies)