Don't talk about a single race, please note that there was a Championship.
When Kimi Raikkonen won the Championship in 2007 the difference between him and Lewis Hamilton was 1 point, the same difference between Massa and Hamilton in this Championship. Back in 2007 not everyone agreed on considering Raikkonen the best and he kept his status of "Meh Champion". One point is nothing, guys.
I'm amazed of the fact that Hamilton is now considered the best. This statement is questionable.
- First two GPs of the Championship: Massa got 0 points.
- GP of Hungary: Massa leads the race and experiences a malfunction 2-3 minutes from the end. Kovalainen wins the race.
- GP of Singapore(God damn Snail!!!): Massa leads the race and experiences a major problem upon refuelling, thus compromising the whole race.
With a rought estimate we can say that Massa lost 25+ points to issues that have nothing to do with his skills.
- Lewis Hamilton, upon refuelling and for strange reasons, hits Raikkonen. Both pilots abandon the race. Raikkonen was performing well while Hamilton wasn't going to get a high number of points. Lewis gets a well deserved penalty for the accident.
Overall Lewis Hamilton lost 2-4 potential points.
At the end of the Championship, no matter of what, Massa ends with 97 points and Hamilton with 98. One point of difference. By analyzing what I posted above it's pretty obvious to claim that Massa performed well and deserved to win the Championship. It didn't happen but he's surely going to have more luck in the future. I have great hopes.
It's pretty absurd to ignore pilots like Vettel, Alonso and Kubica. They had no Ferrari or McLaren to speak of and got extraordinary results...Personally, I consider Alonso the best pilot in circulation. They didn't have a chance of winning the Championship simply because their cars weren't top notch ones.
Seriously, let Hamilton drive a Force India and tell me if you can still consider him the best. Pilots usually start with second/third class teams and end up their careers with Ferrari and/or McLaren. Hamilton started with the McLaren and for this reasons, unlike the most, he had a chance of winning the Championship.