If experience and knowledge of the team/car are anything to go by, DC should be street's ahead, whilst Kimi finds his feet.
The fact that he isn't and that Kimi has slotted into the team where Hakkinen left off doesn't look good on DC.
When MH was his team mate he always had the fact that MH was Ron's favourite and had Newey on his car to convince himself he got a raw deal.
Now its a clean sheet and he's still behind his new team mate, some questions may be asked about his overall ability as a lead driver/title challenger for McLaren.
Forget about retirements, on paper DC has all the advantages over Kimi and should be showing him the way by some margin - but can't. Enough said........
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