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By scotty
#208500
You are omitting a few key incidents there, but whatever. I don't doubt that Hamilton will come out on top either.
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By Bladesman
#208522
Not really a debate to be had.

Hamilton on paper is probably the better of the 2 but Id say that is down to Lewis being abit more brave and taking a gamble more often.

I do find Jenson likes to sit back more often than not and take calculated risks when over taking.
By The Ram
#208677
The luck is strong with with this one. Can't shake him.
I thought the diffuser would give Button some trouble but apparently it didn't. We need some more upgrades. Something to make the car fast enough to get on the front row, but slow enough so that the odd Ferrari or RedBull can be in front of car number 1.
By Ineluke
#208692
The luck is strong with with this one. Can't shake him.
I thought the diffuser would give Button some trouble but apparently it didn't. We need some more upgrades. Something to make the car fast enough to get on the front row, but slow enough so that the odd Ferrari or RedBull can be in front of car number 1.

i think with massa and the cheating red rat in the mix now should get in the way of button. Lewis will just quali a bit better than he did this weekend past.
Yup, i really think the cheating red rat and massa will spoil jenson luck now.
Just hope they don't do it to much because we want both titles.
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By PartsaS
#208756
i would love to see McLaren win both titles. It will bring back feelings from Hakkinen gold seasons!
brrrrrrrrrrrr i am getting goosebumbs :yes::yes::yes::cloud9::cloud9::D:D:clap::clap:
By Gaz
#208769
The luck is strong with with this one. Can't shake him.
I thought the diffuser would give Button some trouble but apparently it didn't. We need some more upgrades. Something to make the car fast enough to get on the front row, but slow enough so that the odd Ferrari or RedBull can be in front of car number 1.



Fail.
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By Robert182
#208776
think it is proved on paper and on the track that lewis is beating jenson :) and is a better driver :P
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By SaintDean
#208794
button stayed on pace with hamilton throughout the race last weekend. I just wonder what hamilton and button were being told in Germany.
By vaptin
#208796
button stayed on pace with hamilton throughout the race last weekend. I just wonder what hamilton and button were being told in Germany.


Hold of Mark Webber, get a half decent result and hope for more upgrades next race.
By What's Burning?
#208803
To hold position and hope that Alonso and Massa did their best impersonation of Vettle & Webber before race end.
By The Ram
#208916
The luck is strong with with this one. Can't shake him.
I thought the diffuser would give Button some trouble but apparently it didn't. We need some more upgrades. Something to make the car fast enough to get on the front row, but slow enough so that the odd Ferrari or RedBull can be in front of car number 1.



Fail.


I don't care about Button! I never followed him in the past and never will. I don't even like Mclaren as a team. Never used to follow them until Montoya days. So yeah, I don't care about the WCC! :hehe: Screw dat!

They say it's a team sport but that is a lie. It's a team that has individuals who play the sport, ALONE. Like track and field. You have track clubs with individuals who run ALONE and win ALONE. Yeah, if your doing a relay that's different. But there aint no relays in F1 (well at Ferrari there is :hehe: ).

Sure it would be nice to win the WCC... but I actually want RedBull to win that one, the car is so good, they deserve it. Mcleran has let me down so much I don't care anymore.
By Ineluke
#208927
button stayed on pace with hamilton throughout the race last weekend. I just wonder what hamilton and button were being told in Germany.

Jenson was getting told to hold off webber and not lose position. He could not get pass Lewis even when he had a head start on the grid.
Jenson had a chance to close the gap to Lewis last weekend but he failed to do so, yet again he was outdriven by a better driver who was not having the best weekend himself.
Even with a head start on the grid Jenson still can't get it together, he just can't match Lewis. Now the rat and massa have up their game Jenson has really got his work cut out for him, he will start dropping down quick.
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By vindicator86
#208928
button stayed on pace with hamilton throughout the race last weekend. I just wonder what hamilton and button were being told in Germany.

Jenson was getting told to hold off webber and not lose positin. He could not get pass Lewis even when he had a head start on the grid.
Jenson had a chance to close the gap to Lewis last weekend but he failed to do so, yet again he was outdriven by a better driver who was not having the best weekend himself.
Even with a head start on the grid Jenson still can't get it together, he just can't match Lewis. Now the rat and massa have up their game Jenson has really got his work cut out for him, he will start dropping down quick.


The Rat? I dont see what Niki Lauda has to do with this :confused: . Anyway, why dont you want to give Jenson any credit? Apart from a bad start he had a good race, as did Lewis. McLaren fans should be happy they have two top drivers.
By Bulletproof
#208930
button stayed on pace with hamilton throughout the race last weekend. I just wonder what hamilton and button were being told in Germany.

Jenson was getting told to hold off webber and not lose positin. He could not get pass Lewis even when he had a head start on the grid.
Jenson had a chance to close the gap to Lewis last weekend but he failed to do so, yet again he was outdriven by a better driver who was not having the best weekend himself.
Even with a head start on the grid Jenson still can't get it together, he just can't match Lewis. Now the rat and massa have up their game Jenson has really got his work cut out for him, he will start dropping down quick.



It can be down to fractions in sport sometimes and the Start of the race on Sunday was a good example. Jens actually got of the line very well and was in 4th into turn one but got caught up behind Vettel who braked suddenly causing Jens to lose all momentum and two places to Webber end Hamilton. But his experience and great driving pushed him up behind lewis after the first pit stop.

So I wouldn't say he was "outdriven" by Lewis, and if he was genuinely "outdriven" I'd hold my hands up, he was just unlucky in those opening 15 seconds. The rest of the race he was on par with Hami.
By Ineluke
#208932
button stayed on pace with hamilton throughout the race last weekend. I just wonder what hamilton and button were being told in Germany.

Jenson was getting told to hold off webber and not lose positin. He could not get pass Lewis even when he had a head start on the grid.
Jenson had a chance to close the gap to Lewis last weekend but he failed to do so, yet again he was outdriven by a better driver who was not having the best weekend himself.
Even with a head start on the grid Jenson still can't get it together, he just can't match Lewis. Now the rat and massa have up their game Jenson has really got his work cut out for him, he will start dropping down quick.



It can be down to fractions in sport sometimes and the Start of the race on Sunday was a good example. Jens actually got of the line very well and was in 4th into turn one but got caught up behind Vettel who braked suddenly causing Jens to lose all momentum and two places to Webber end Hamilton. But his experience and great driving pushed him up behind lewis after the first pit stop.

So I wouldn't say he was "outdriven" by Lewis, and if he was genuinely "outdriven" I'd hold my hands up, he was just unlucky in those opening 15 seconds. The rest of the race he was on par with Hami.

Come on, all drivers on the grid are behind someone unless you are on pole. The fact remains that Jenson didn't cut it at the start of the race and yet again Lewis did, it was down to driver skill not luck. If he was on par he should of had a chance to take his team mate, he couldn't, even though he started the race in front of his team mate.
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