- 16 May 12, 02:12#303488
TRACK GOD!!!
Utter manhandling of the race by Hamilton!
Button? Ha I laugh in his face!
Utter manhandling of the race by Hamilton!
Button? Ha I laugh in his face!
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The most important question that no one has raise about Lewis this week end is WTF is going on with his beard!?!?!!?
Beard?! Heck, I've been monitoring his ever receding hair line. For such a young chap, he's losing that battle fast. He may soon have to pull a "Jordan" and shave it to a perpetual shine. Poor lad. No worries Lewis, we love you just the same. We'd rather you win races and lose your hair than the other way around.
For some reason Button is very inconsistent this year.
Having had to climb through the field from the back of the grid in Spain, Lewis Hamilton expects McLaren's luck to change this season.
Initially on pole position, Hamilton was excluded from qualifying after he failed to make it back to the pits at the end of the session under his own steam. It transpired that an error by a team member had led to fuel being taken out of the car instead of added ahead of his final run and the team then advised him to stop on track. Hamilton admitted that the errors were preventing him from currently leading the championship but said his focus was on recovering from this position.
"I'm not looking at the bigger picture at the moment, I'm just looking at the season, and I want to win the world championship," Hamilton is quoted by the Daily Mail. "Of course, these last five races with the situations I've been in has not helped. We could have a healthy lead in the championship right now if we had capitalised on the performance we've had in qualifying."
Despite the errors made by the team, Hamilton reaffirmed his belief that McLaren would get it right later in the season to match his current performances.
"We've just been unfortunate, and at some stage things will come together for our team and we'll get the points we deserve. That's bound to happen at some stage. At least I can say I was happy with my race. It shows the strength within the team, and shows that I'm on form."
Having had to climb through the field from the back of the grid in Spain, Lewis Hamilton expects McLaren's luck to change this season.
Initially on pole position, Hamilton was excluded from qualifying after he failed to make it back to the pits at the end of the session under his own steam. It transpired that an error by a team member had led to fuel being taken out of the car instead of added ahead of his final run and the team then advised him to stop on track. Hamilton admitted that the errors were preventing him from currently leading the championship but said his focus was on recovering from this position.
"I'm not looking at the bigger picture at the moment, I'm just looking at the season, and I want to win the world championship," Hamilton is quoted by the Daily Mail. "Of course, these last five races with the situations I've been in has not helped. We could have a healthy lead in the championship right now if we had capitalised on the performance we've had in qualifying."
Despite the errors made by the team, Hamilton reaffirmed his belief that McLaren would get it right later in the season to match his current performances.
"We've just been unfortunate, and at some stage things will come together for our team and we'll get the points we deserve. That's bound to happen at some stage. At least I can say I was happy with my race. It shows the strength within the team, and shows that I'm on form."
Echoing what i said earlier, I like Hamiltons attitude this year. He hasn't let the bad luck get to him and therefore affecting his performance. He is in a good position for the rest of the season.
For some reason Button is very inconsistent this year. Maybe it is because the tires are so hit and miss, and I think everyone will agree that Jenson can not carry a misbehaving car as well as Lewis.
For some reason Button is very inconsistent this year. Maybe it is because the tires are so hit and miss, and I think everyone will agree that Jenson can not carry a misbehaving car as well as Lewis.
The masters at that are Alonso and Hamilton.
It could very well be the lack of downforce from the EBD is hurting Lewis less than Jenson. Less rear downforce would lead to more oversteer, which we know Lewis prefers and Jenson doesn't. Problem with this theory is Jenson has been complaining about understeer rather than oversteer.
It could very well be the lack of downforce from the EBD is hurting Lewis less than Jenson. Less rear downforce would lead to more oversteer, which we know Lewis prefers and Jenson doesn't. Problem with this theory is Jenson has been complaining about understeer rather than oversteer.
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