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By Jabberwocky
#318858
To be honest, I think McLaren tried to play it safe after the rained out friday and went for two very different set-ups so they'd at least be on the money with one of them, risking that the other would gravely underperform.


Good plan, however I would of thought that Mclaren and Lewis would of been shouting that from the rooftops, instead of saying "It was the best for Lewis" setup.
By Revvenge
#318860
To be honest, I think McLaren tried to play it safe after the rained out friday and went for two very different set-ups so they'd at least be on the money with one of them, risking that the other would gravely underperform.


Good plan, however I would of thought that Mclaren and Lewis would of been shouting that from the rooftops, instead of saying "It was the best for Lewis" setup.

Well, I think they kinda had to sell the plan to Lewis. I have the feeling Lewis wouldn't agree with the hit-or-miss approach. McLaren had to keep up the story that it was best for Lewis, when it was really just a risk spread. Meanwhile Lewis feels betrayed that the data shows it wasn't best.
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By racechick
#318861
If McLaren spent a bit more time on Button's setup and less pandering to the childish antics of his team mate, they would have the championship. Thank God Lewis is going to Mercedes.... they are welcome to him.

:rofl::rofl::rofl: Mclaren spent weeks and weeks trying to sort out Button's no grip, no balance problems. They had to resort to using all lewis' data. Suddenly at Spa the sharing stopped. No wonder lewis displayed 'childish tactics'!

Where's the evidence that the sharing stopped?


I'd say a second a lap in quali is a reasonable indicator that lewis wasnt told everything about the new wing.
By Revvenge
#318863
If McLaren spent a bit more time on Button's setup and less pandering to the childish antics of his team mate, they would have the championship. Thank God Lewis is going to Mercedes.... they are welcome to him.

:rofl::rofl::rofl: Mclaren spent weeks and weeks trying to sort out Button's no grip, no balance problems. They had to resort to using all lewis' data. Suddenly at Spa the sharing stopped. No wonder lewis displayed 'childish tactics'!

Where's the evidence that the sharing stopped?


I'd say a second a lap in quali is a reasonable indicator that lewis wasnt told everything about the new wing.

I still think it's not so much the wing as it was the set-up. A wing doesn't bring a second. Hell, if it did, why didn't they bolt one on Lewis' car as well, because that would be an easy 1-2.
By vaptin
#318866
If McLaren spent a bit more time on Button's setup and less pandering to the childish antics of his team mate, they would have the championship. Thank God Lewis is going to Mercedes.... they are welcome to him.

:rofl::rofl::rofl: Mclaren spent weeks and weeks trying to sort out Button's no grip, no balance problems. They had to resort to using all lewis' data. Suddenly at Spa the sharing stopped. No wonder lewis displayed 'childish tactics'!

Where's the evidence that the sharing stopped?


I'd say a second a lap in quali is a reasonable indicator that lewis wasnt told everything about the new wing.

I still think it's not so much the wing as it was the set-up. A wing doesn't bring a second. Hell, if it did, why didn't they bolt one on Lewis' car as well, because that would be an easy 1-2.


I agree, a seconds huge it seems highly improbable that
A) It came from one singular part
B) the team would have only bothered telling one driver about this second gaining wing when they had two.
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By racechick
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If McLaren spent a bit more time on Button's setup and less pandering to the childish antics of his team mate, they would have the championship. Thank God Lewis is going to Mercedes.... they are welcome to him.

:rofl::rofl::rofl: Mclaren spent weeks and weeks trying to sort out Button's no grip, no balance problems. They had to resort to using all lewis' data. Suddenly at Spa the sharing stopped. No wonder lewis displayed 'childish tactics'!

Where's the evidence that the sharing stopped?


I'd say a second a lap in quali is a reasonable indicator that lewis wasnt told everything about the new wing.

I still think it's not so much the wing as it was the set-up. A wing doesn't bring a second. Hell, if it did, why didn't they bolt one on Lewis' car as well, because that would be an easy 1-2.


Yeah,I guess we dont know how much was the wing itself until it runs again. But putting Lewis, on low down force and Jenson on high would be a no brainer based on their driving styles and past history. So what did Jenson's side of the garage know and not share? And how did they persuade lewis to take the bum deal?
By What's Burning?
#318888
If McLaren spent a bit more time on Button's setup and less pandering to the childish antics of his team mate, they would have the championship. Thank God Lewis is going to Mercedes.... they are welcome to him.


psst. you should prepare yourself for the possibility of Lewis staying at McLaren.
By CookinFlat6
#318906
I believe that JB is a nice guy and I don't blame him for playing the political and psychological game, he is not the fastest driver in all conditions but he's great at playing mind games to advantage himself, I see nothing wrong with that, he's just using the tools at his disposal. And on his day he can be unbeatable, as Spa once again proved.


On his day he can be unbeatable

if

the top drivers have inferior cars or have issues AND his teammate is handicapped

Jenson still needs a car with a huge speed advantage, put the others on the same playing field and he is average at best

and still as ratlike as ever
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By darwin dali
#318909
I believe that JB is a nice guy and I don't blame him for playing the political and psychological game, he is not the fastest driver in all conditions but he's great at playing mind games to advantage himself, I see nothing wrong with that, he's just using the tools at his disposal. And on his day he can be unbeatable, as Spa once again proved.


On his day he can be unbeatable

if

the top drivers have inferior cars or have issues AND his teammate is handicapped

Jenson still needs a car with a huge speed advantage, put the others on the same playing field and he is average at best

and still as ratlike as ever

A bit harsh :D
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By racechick
#318916
I believe that JB is a nice guy and I don't blame him for playing the political and psychological game, he is not the fastest driver in all conditions but he's great at playing mind games to advantage himself, I see nothing wrong with that, he's just using the tools at his disposal. And on his day he can be unbeatable, as Spa once again proved.


On his day he can be unbeatable

if

the top drivers have inferior cars or have issues AND his teammate is handicapped

Jenson still needs a car with a huge speed advantage, put the others on the same playing field and he is average at best

and still as ratlike as ever

A bit harsh :D


Cobralike? Cuckoolike?
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By racechick
#318927
I'm sober and I dont :)

I'd rather someone slapped me in the face and then apologised, rather than stab me in the back, and pretend with a smile he didnt do it.
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By geetface9
#318934
I think most people would rather get slapped, regardless of who's smiling and lying about it :rofl:

Too drunk to understand what you said so that's the best reply I could come up with :D I like you racechick. I'm not hitting on you, I already have an online girlfriend so don't get any :censored: ideas ok? My online girlfriend is michelle obama. We've been "tweeting" for months now. Barack has NO IDEA. Secret service doesn't know much about uncovering secrets, eh?! BWAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! :twisted::twisted::twisted:
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By racechick
#318936
:rofl::rofl::rofl: I think I like you drunk!! Enjoy it. Ive not been able to drink for nearly a week (antibiotics)so Im very envious.
Think about the dagger and the slap when you're sober :wink:
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