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#298195
It's only been two races as well! A safety car messing about with pit-stops in the first and it rained for the second, conventionally seen as pieces of f1 that depend on a large part of luck.

You just have to be patient I think, this has been brought about by two years of Redbull and Vettel dominance stealing Lewis's crown as the "new big thing", an uncompetitive car in 09 and Lewis finally getting bested by a team mate last season combined with McLaren having the strongest car this season. No one would've minded so much had Lewis just won the title, or had he had a bad pit call that cost him fourth place which was the place McLaren looked like getting on raw pace. IMO8-)
#298197
If any team would get fully on board with Lewis, whether it be McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull, perhaps even Mercedes, then we -- as F1 fans first and foremost -- would have that rare opportunity to witness a virtuoso at the top of his game, and perhaps, we might see a bundle of history making moments, instead of wondering after every race: "Why did that happen?" "What were they thinking?" "Wasn't Lewis in position to have a better finish that that?" And on and on and on and on. But I guess some people like it that way? :shrug:


Are you suggesting Lewis needs preferential treatment to be able to win? Sounds like it to me.
But take Australia for example I guess the team made his start poor and then Jenson pulling away from him was down to the team also? The main problem with Hamilton fans is they think he is unbeatable, especially if its by Jenson. So when Jenson does beat him they like to look for reasons other than Jenson was just simply faster on the day.

I do understand why some F1fans find Lewis fans annoying, I think the same can be said of any drivers fanboys but with Lewis fans the stink of conspiracies when ever he loses just makes you all look like bad sports.

As for my own opinion on Hamilton, I hope he wins the championship this year but at the same time I know he isn't a god, he does make mistakes something he's done since his first year. Once he irons out his mistakes he might be unbeatable but until then there's going to be an air of uncertainty.



I certainly dont want lewis having favours. I just dont think he's fully supported at the moment. And Ive never claimed the start of the first race was anything other than lewis' fault (despite him having a launch prgramme he was perfectly happy with altered on the warm-up lap! In fact I havent even mentioned that till now!) My issue with the first race was leaving him out two laps when his tyres were shot. My issues with the second race are well documented. No he's not God and yes he makes mistakes, they all do.There are just too many buts........
#298198
If any team would get fully on board with Lewis, whether it be McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull, perhaps even Mercedes, then we -- as F1 fans first and foremost -- would have that rare opportunity to witness a virtuoso at the top of his game, and perhaps, we might see a bundle of history making moments, instead of wondering after every race: "Why did that happen?" "What were they thinking?" "Wasn't Lewis in position to have a better finish that that?" And on and on and on and on. But I guess some people like it that way? :shrug:


Are you suggesting Lewis needs preferential treatment to be able to win? Sounds like it to me.
But take Australia for example I guessthe team made his start poor and then Jenson pulling away from him was down to the team also? The main problem with Hamilton fans is they think he is unbeatable, especially if its by Jenson. So when Jenson does beat him they like to look for reasons other than Jenson was just simply faster on the day.

I do understand why some F1fans find Lewis fans annoying, I think the same can be said of any drivers fanboys but with Lewis fans the stink of conspiracies when ever he loses just makes you all look like bad sports.

As for my own opinion on Hamilton, I hope he wins the championship this year but at the same time I know he isn't a god, he does make mistakes something he's done since his first year. Once he irons out his mistakes he might be unbeatable but until then there's going to be an air of uncertainty.


Hey Bud! :wave::beer: You do know about the last minute clutch "adjustments" in Australia, right?

I think what many of "us" find annoying is, why can't Lewis seem to get a break?

Actually what I mean by "get fully on board with Lewis," is treatment similar to the l-o-v-e that Jenson seems to be getting at :censored::censored: , whether you call that preferential treatment or not.

Simple respect for what Lewis has already done, and respect for what he brings that no other driver presently brings, which sadly seems to be lacking at his present place of employment. :shrug:
#298199
If any team would get fully on board with Lewis, whether it be McLaren, Ferrari, Red Bull, perhaps even Mercedes, then we -- as F1 fans first and foremost -- would have that rare opportunity to witness a virtuoso at the top of his game, and perhaps, we might see a bundle of history making moments, instead of wondering after every race: "Why did that happen?" "What were they thinking?" "Wasn't Lewis in position to have a better finish that that?" And on and on and on and on. But I guess some people like it that way? :shrug:


Are you suggesting Lewis needs preferential treatment to be able to win? Sounds like it to me.
But take Australia for example I guessthe team made his start poor and then Jenson pulling away from him was down to the team also? The main problem with Hamilton fans is they think he is unbeatable, especially if its by Jenson. So when Jenson does beat him they like to look for reasons other than Jenson was just simply faster on the day.

I do understand why some F1fans find Lewis fans annoying, I think the same can be said of any drivers fanboys but with Lewis fans the stink of conspiracies when ever he loses just makes you all look like bad sports.

As for my own opinion on Hamilton, I hope he wins the championship this year but at the same time I know he isn't a god, he does make mistakes something he's done since his first year. Once he irons out his mistakes he might be unbeatable but until then there's going to be an air of uncertainty.


Hey Bud! :wave::beer: You do know about the last minute clutch "adjustments" in Australia, right?

I think what many of "us" find annoying is, why can't Lewis seem to get a break?

Actually what I mean by "get fully on board with Lewis," is treatment similar to the l-o-v-e that Jenson seems to be getting at :censored::censored: , whether you call that preferential treatment or not.

Simple respect for what Lewis has already done, and respect for what he brings that no other driver presently brings, which sadly seems to be lacking at his present place of employment. :shrug:


We might aswell just put this thread on a 10 page repeat,same rubbish all the time.Thought it was a support Lewis thread rather than bash McLaren one ?.
#298207
We might aswell just put this thread on a 10 page repeat,same rubbish all the time.Thought it was a support Lewis thread rather than bash McLaren one ?.


It's like a broken record. I can't believe all this has been revived yet again. :screwy:

It's just as bad as all that tail-chasing going on over in the Malaysian GP thread. Shanghai can't come soon enough. :yawn:
#298210
Hey Mac! Hey Lew! :beer: One question. If you are not here to support Lewis H, why exactly are you here; to uphold the honor of McLaren? Have at it. . . . No one is surprised. Just don't expect everyone to succumb to the pressure to submit to the "company line" you guys are spouting. If the facts didn't cry out for more inquiry, this "rubbish" would never have started, and certainly wouldn't still be going on, as you say.

You think this is fun? (Well this is, but not watching the endless merry-go-round of ineptitude that we are supposed to believe always just happens to disadvantage Lewis; excluding of course the real ineptitude that occurs very rarely, to both guys).
#298211
Hey Mac! Hey Lew! :beer: One question. If you are not here to support Lewis H, why exactly are you here; to uphold the honor of McLaren? Have at it. . . . No one is surprised. Just don't expect everyone to succumb to the pressure to submit to the "company line" you guys are spouting. If the facts didn't cry out for more inquiry, this "rubbish" would never have started, and certainly wouldn't still be going on, as you say.

You think this is fun? (Well this is, but not watching the endless merry-go-round of ineptitude that we are supposed to believe always just happens to disadvantage Lewis; excluding of course the real ineptitude that occurs very rarely, to both guys).


Firstly, being a fan of McLaren, I find myself cheering on their drivers. As one of them is Lewis, I have every "right" to speak in this thread.

Secondly, if you maintain this hostile attitude to those who don't agree with what is being said here, you won't last two seconds on this forum, mate.

This suggestion that McLaren are somehow intent on screwing Lewis Hamilton over, in favour of Jenson Button, has been rinsed bone-dry over the course of this thread's life, so you can understand why some of us who like to maintain a broader view (this tends to be people who support the team, or general fans, or in fact ANYONE who is not assigning themselves solely to Lewis Hamilton) is thus getting a little tired.
#298213
Hey Mac! Hey Lew! :beer: One question. If you are not here to support Lewis H, why exactly are you here; to uphold the honor of McLaren? Have at it. . . . No one is surprised. Just don't expect everyone to succumb to the pressure to submit to the "company line" you guys are spouting. If the facts didn't cry out for more inquiry, this "rubbish" would never have started, and certainly wouldn't still be going on, as you say.

You think this is fun? (Well this is, but not watching the endless merry-go-round of ineptitude that we are supposed to believe always just happens to disadvantage Lewis; excluding of course the real ineptitude that occurs very rarely, to both guys).


Firstly, being a fan of McLaren, I find myself cheering on their drivers. As one of them is Lewis, I have every "right" to speak in this thread.

Secondly, if you maintain this hostile attitude to those who don't agree with what is being said here, you won't last two seconds on this forum, mate.

This suggestion that McLaren are somehow intent on screwing Lewis Hamilton over, in favour of Jenson Button, has been rinsed bone-dry over the course of this thread's life, so you can understand why some of us who like to maintain a broader view (this tends to be people who support the team, or general fans, or in fact ANYONE who is not assigning themselves solely to Lewis Hamilton) is thus getting a little tired.

Did you hear me speak about anyone's "right" to be here? I thought not. I was inquiring about the deeper things of life, like motivations for being here. There's a difference from what you assert.

Second, about the so-called "hostile attitude," I wasn't the one calling other's posts' "rubbish." Maybe you need to take your blinders off and see the whole picture, mate.

And third, about the explicit threat from you, how's this: :wavey-finger:
#298215
I've seen you over in the "other" site, so i expected this. Anyone that raises questions, someone comes along and tries to beat them into submission. Failing that, they try to apply a double standard where they can say and do anything, but the other opinion strangely always disappears. Well hey man, you know I don't give a f***, so have at it. . . .
#298217
I've seen you over in the "other" site, so i expected this. Anyone that raises questions, someone comes along and tries to beat them into submission. Failing that, they try to apply a double standard where they can say and do anything, but the other opinion strangely always disappears. Well hey man, you know I don't give a f***, so have at it. . . .



Or do you mean me on the other site ?.If so please quote me as i haven't been on any other F1 forum for a very long while. :hehe:
#298218
Well, someone showed me, that someone with a similar screen name and a similar viewpoint, was posting on another popular site. If it wasn't you, it doesn't matter anyway. You are the one threatening me, not someone else, so ignore that part.
#298219
Well, someone showed me, that someone with a similar screen name and a similar viewpoint, was posting on another popular site. If it wasn't you, it doesn't matter anyway. You are the one threatening me, not someone else, so ignore that part.


So you accuse me of threatening you? ,when all I asked was could you quote me ?. :rofl:
#298220
Well, someone showed me, that someone with a similar screen name and a similar viewpoint, was posting on another popular site. If it wasn't you, it doesn't matter anyway. You are the one threatening me, not someone else, so ignore that part.


I have never conversed with anyone like you elsewhere, not that I can recall anyway.

You appeared to query my presence within this thread on the grounds that I was defending McLaren against these suggestions. You yourself didn't word your message to myself and McLaren (the member) in the nicest of words, so I responded accordingly.
#298222
I've seen you over in the "other" site, so i expected this. Anyone that raises questions, someone comes along and tries to beat them into submission. Failing that, they try to apply a double standard where they can say and do anything, but the other opinion strangely always disappears. Well hey man, you know I don't give a f***, so have at it. . . .



Or do you mean me on the other site ?.If so please quote me as i haven't been on any other F1 forum for a very long while. :hehe:

With a sign-on like that, how would anyone know anyway? :laugh:

Look, I wasn't trying to piss anyone off, but we can get just as frustrated as you guys can. it kind of feels like a particular viewpoint is being suppressed. . . . Not saying it is or isn't, time will tell I guess.

But if it helps (?) . . . :loveyoutoo: . Peace and love, peace and love. :wave:
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