- 04 Jul 11, 08:36#263795After some thought actually its quite obvious moving to Red Bull is such a knee jerk reaction.
Lewis has been given a car capable of winning races in 2007,2008,2009,2010,2011. Theres been no drought of good design at Mclaren.
Two of those years have seen him finish 1st or runner up in the wdc, the other three, have seen dominant cars that werent Mclarens running the show.
And yet STILL he has won races against them.
Senna had to start at Lotus
Schumi had to start at Jordan
Hes been given something no driver ever has and that is basically a Day 1 Australia 2007 offer to race for Mclaren for life.
What he really needs to do is wait and see how losing the mercedes engines goes down at Mclaren, i personally dont see why theyd want their own engines instead of just going for renault engines. But yeah, see how that pans out.
His best option for any possible outcome of his career your looking for, chances for titles, race wins, poles, anything its staying put for life, possibly a move to Mercedes if they get up and running soon, or Ferrari, but nowhere else. Hes only in his fifth year of F1 and theres talk of him being a one hit wonder. Hes just been very unlucky that the last three years have been domination years. Thats all, wait for the moments like 2007 and 2008 where two or more teams fought for wins and titles and youll see Lewis on top.
And whoever said he threw 2010 away, your logic is flawed, he lost a s*** load of points through being taken out from an arrogant mark webber, a 12 point loss with an engine failure in hungary, and a 18 point loss from a last lap puncture. Alonso crashed out being a noob in belgium and not handing back places in silverstone, vettel made it hard for himself by crashing into competitors. Webber even moreso.
Alain Prost - Lewis Hamilton - Kamui Kobayashi - Fernando Alonso - Kimi Raikkonnen - Jenson Button