- 18 Mar 12, 18:02#295080
I couldn't agree with you more RC, it was the same thought I had while watching it unfold, however, I think it wasn't Lewis losing it but Jenson winning it. He drove a spectacular race. The weakness that I've seen in Lewis both last year and seemingly this year is the Pirelli rubber. He simply does not do as well with the car on heavy fuel with the Pirelli tires as other drivers are able to do. if he's going to have a shot of winning a WDC this year, he's got to beat Jenson at that tire game because there aren't enough tire wear friendly tracks to win with his style.
McLaren have come out with a clearly superior car out of the gate which is something they haven't done in years, and they've given the best shot at their drivers to win both the WDC and WCC what more can a driver ask for than a car capable of winning?
I think Lewis lost it in the first 5 seconds of the race
I couldn't agree with you more RC, it was the same thought I had while watching it unfold, however, I think it wasn't Lewis losing it but Jenson winning it. He drove a spectacular race. The weakness that I've seen in Lewis both last year and seemingly this year is the Pirelli rubber. He simply does not do as well with the car on heavy fuel with the Pirelli tires as other drivers are able to do. if he's going to have a shot of winning a WDC this year, he's got to beat Jenson at that tire game because there aren't enough tire wear friendly tracks to win with his style.
McLaren have come out with a clearly superior car out of the gate which is something they haven't done in years, and they've given the best shot at their drivers to win both the WDC and WCC what more can a driver ask for than a car capable of winning?
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