FORUMula1.com - F1 Forum

Discuss the sport you love with other motorsport fans

Formula One related discussion.
#196375
The name of the Formula 1 rain god starts with "Lewis" and ends with "Hamilton". :D

And remember Nürburgring 2007...


Ya, a quality and arrogant performance from Alonso. Super drive.
#196400
If Schumi doesnt do anything next race, thats it for me I think

Since Mercedes GP is coming with a lot of upgrades for the car, I believe they were made to suit Schumacher. Well, and if not, Schumi has got a greater problem then he is having now..... :eek:
#196401
If Schumi doesnt do anything next race, thats it for me I think


Improvements must be made....Gosh if he doesn't that 3year contract needs to be cut down too 3 months....
#196409
If Schumi doesnt do anything next race, thats it for me I think

Since Mercedes GP is coming with a lot of upgrades for the car, I believe they were made to suit Schumacher.

Yeah and like I said in other thread, so are other teams that will be made to suit their drivers.
#196444
The name of the Formula 1 rain god starts with "Lewis" and ends with "Hamilton". :D

And remember Nürburgring 2007...


He's embarresed alot of other "rain gods" this season.
#196460
The name of the Formula 1 rain god starts with "Lewis" and ends with "Hamilton". :D

And remember Nürburgring 2007...


He's embarresed alot of other "rain gods" this season.


Button sure has.
#196463
The name of the Formula 1 rain god starts with "Lewis" and ends with "Hamilton". :D

And remember Nürburgring 2007...


He's embarresed alot of other "rain gods" this season.


Button sure has.


That's what I thought.
BTW, Haven't seen any 'rain gods' embarrassed this season.

But then again, Massa re-defined embarrassment that one time at Silverstone... :hehe:
#196475
The name of the Formula 1 rain god starts with "Lewis" and ends with "Hamilton". :D

And remember Nürburgring 2007...


He's embarresed alot of other "rain gods" this season.


Button sure has.

:yes: I've been saying for years Button is the real rain master, but people wouldn't listen :(
#196483
Schumacher likes an oversteery car and in the past the cars have been designed around his preferances but with the new front tires, less power from the V8's and aero packages, it's an understeery car. I think the team has attempted to make the car a little less understeery for Michael and it's only made the car unstable. His set-up will be different than Rosberg's so they may be the same car but at the same time not the same car.
#196487
I believe that Schumacher's age and "ring rust" being out of the sport for three years is what is the issue here; also I question his fitness; is his neck completely healed? I'm sure that he is physically upto the demands of F1 racing but three years is a long time to be out of a fast moving sport like F1, totally different car than what he is used to. I'm also sure that if he can't cut the mustard in modern F1 he will step down of his own accord; that is undoubtedly a clause in his contract.
#196490
Schumacher likes an oversteery car and in the past the cars have been designed around his preferances but with the new front tires, less power from the V8's and aero packages, it's an understeery car. I think the team has attempted to make the car a little less understeery for Michael and it's only made the car unstable. His set-up will be different than Rosberg's so they may be the same car but at the same time not the same car.

Yeah! You're right.... But I expect from an 7 times World Champ to drive "any" car. He should be able to adapt and that is it. Not like Heidefeld did in the past with BMW...
#196502
The name of the Formula 1 rain god starts with "Lewis" and ends with "Hamilton". :D

And remember Nürburgring 2007...


He's embarresed alot of other "rain gods" this season.


Button sure has.


I think they both did a great job mate Lewis had a did a great job since he had to go off line alot and Jenson keeping it on the track in the wet while on slicks was excellent.
#196537
You can't blame age if we have so many champions in the past in their 40s.

What I blame is us. It's so easy to criticize from the armchair.

I'm the last person to defend MS, but we have no idea what is going on out there. No idea.

I wager there isn't one of us in here that could pilot one of those cars around even one lap without stalling or spinning it, probably both.
#196540
You can't blame age if we have so many champions in the past in their 40s.

What I blame is us. It's so easy to criticize from the armchair.

I'm the last person to defend MS, but we have no idea what is going on out there. No idea.

I wager there isn't one of us in here that could pilot one of those cars around even one lap without stalling or spinning it, probably both.

Oh false equivalency, where would cynics be without you :rolleyes:

See our F1 related articles too!