
Ive also given mclaren a lot of flak...not undeserved either...but yesterday they got it right and so should be commennded. And that combined with a stunning drive from lewis putting in purple after purple sectors and fastest laps gave them a win. SWEET!! I had to go out of the room for Lewis' pitstops though, I just couldnt watch.
I still have a lot of questions, but by Saturday, I had concluded (and was going to post, but I got distracted), I had concluded that Lewis had won -- for
the moment --
the monumental fight
he was having, to gain
the proper respect
within the team . . . , and therefore, if things continued on
the up-and-up,
he would be staying with McLaren. That was my thinking before
the race. Now with him having won, I think that's
the definite trend . . . , but it's a long season. Anything can still happen.
My primary concern is still
the cultural one (and this may not be
the proper place to discuss it). But with me watching CNN/World, and hearing about "monkey chants" and such in
the "football" world (even today), and looking at
the victory celebration, it's just very apparent that Lewis is bringing new types of
fans into
the sport, and I'm not at all sure that it's totally welcome. F1 is great sport, but
the rest of it --
the obscene privilege and elitism displayed -- I could easily do without.
McLaren obviously caters to a certain type of clientele, and, for a long while there, I don't really think they gave a bleep about what
the ordinary fan thought of
the whole situation . . . , that is, until
the uproar on so many sites became deafening, and I think they heard it. I think
the thought occurred to them that if they drove Lewis away (intentionally or not), and
he thrived elsewhere, well, that's just not something you ever live down, reputation wise.
He's no "average Joe," nor is
he an "affirmative-action racer," this dude can be an
all-time great (and I've seen a lot of racing).
He's truly a one-in-a-million phenom.
In fact, I wrote elsewhere, in
the midst of all that crap last year, that Lewis is really a 21st century Jackie Robinson (as well as some harsher stuff, I must say). Alas, I'm not welcome there anymore.

But anyway, you guys and ladies (and thanks, RC, because your support for Lewis was what alerted me to this site in
the first place), you all, though small in number compared to some of
the more corporate sites, you all are
the best. At least, that is, no one has threatened to kick me off yet.


for all
the Lewis
fans, and for anyone who celebrates
the accomplishment, even if Lewis isn't their favorite.
And Hammer, if this is getting too political for your thread, my apologies, maybe someone can move it. But I wanted to pay some props to you too, as I see you've been waiting a while to reinvigorate this thread (as
we all have

), so that's why I posted this here.
For Lewis
fans everywhere, damn, this has been a long time coming. My only question is, who's going to play him in
the movie.
