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#326342
Nothing without a nice dose of fanboyism and silly conspiracies... :hehe:
They don't even trust their own favorite drivers when they say THEY made a mistake... :banghead:

Thats the best you can come up with? To brush it down to fanboyism and silly conspiracy theories when there is clearly cause for concern and after i have explained my reasoning for this concern and that i simply have an open mind when it comes down to how f1 teams are run behind the scenes?
OK dude we could do this all day about how i'm a fanboy and you're a hater blah blah blah but if thats the immature level you wanna play at instead of giving a reasoned thought out response and being a lazy dimwit then you aint worth responding to to be honest.
#326345
Why don't you listen to what Hamilton says?

I heard him but think about it...imagine you were in a team that turned their back on you and you started blurting out about how the team is screwing you over on worldwide TV without knowing what the root cause is, how dumb would you look? thats why after Japan Lewis went looking for answers and he found them in the form of a dodgy component that is necessary for the balance of the car during set-up. He aint as dumb as you people think and and right now he is probably looking for answers just like after Japan.
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#326346
TBH, I don't think that he cares about anything now. He is out of the team, the remaining races are there just for the papers. And Red Bull experiments a lot in FP1, so that's why they don't match his times. ;)
#326349
TBH, I don't think that he cares about anything now. He is out of the team, the remaining races are there just for the papers. And Red Bull experiments a lot in FP1, so that's why they don't match his times. ;)

Oh he cares alright. i heard Ted Kravitz at the end of P2 saying something like Lewis had his gloves off before they wheeled his car back in the garage and jumped straight out of the car and stormed into the back out of sight. Doesn't sound like a happy boy to me.
#326355
They feel he's abandoning them, he feels abandoned from the team, the tension rises, it's a normal thing.

exactly! and when this happens in all relationshiops as we all know from simply being human beings....peoples allegiances change and its very easy to make decisions based on emotion which in this case could simply be the idea of having Jenson as the current world campion driving for them next season or it might actually be that reason plus a little bit of spite too. Its a possibility and to say it isn't a possibility is garbage.
#326356
They feel he's abandoning them, he feels abandoned from the team, the tension rises, it's a normal thing.

exactly! and when this happens in all relationshiops as we all know from simply being human beings....peoples allegiances change and its very easy to make decisions based on emotion which in this case could simply be the idea of having Jenson as the current world campion driving for them next season or it might actually be that reason plus a little bit of spite too. Its a possibility and to say it isn't a possibility is garbage.


Jenson is not the current world champion.

But it is fishy alright...right after Lewis switches allegiance, he has been slower than Button in Practice both in Suzuka and here. Ok, he was fast in P1 but that seems to have gone out the window now.
#326357
They feel he's abandoning them, he feels abandoned from the team, the tension rises, it's a normal thing.

exactly! and when this happens in all relationshiops as we all know from simply being human beings....peoples allegiances change and its very easy to make decisions based on emotion which in this case could simply be the idea of having Jenson as the current world campion driving for them next season or it might actually be that reason plus a little bit of spite too. Its a possibility and to say it isn't a possibility is garbage.


Jenson is not the current world champion.

But it is fishy alright...right after Lewis switches allegiance, he has been slower than Button in Practice both in Suzuka and here. Ok, he was fast in P1 but that seems to have gone out the window now.

LOL thats right he is not a current world champion yet....but my whole point is based on having a current world world champion driving for you next season....so if he wins the title this season he will be the current world champion next season.
#326358
They feel he's abandoning them, he feels abandoned from the team, the tension rises, it's a normal thing.

exactly! and when this happens in all relationshiops as we all know from simply being human beings....peoples allegiances change and its very easy to make decisions based on emotion which in this case could simply be the idea of having Jenson as the current world campion driving for them next season or it might actually be that reason plus a little bit of spite too. Its a possibility and to say it isn't a possibility is garbage.


Jenson is not the current world champion.

But it is fishy alright...right after Lewis switches allegiance, he has been slower than Button in Practice both in Suzuka and here. Ok, he was fast in P1 but that seems to have gone out the window now.

LOL thats right he is not a current world champion yet....but my whole point is based on having a current world world champion driving for you next season....so if he wins the title this season he will be the current world champion next season.


If he or McLaren even THINKS Button could win the WDC this season, they're even dumber than I thought.
#326359
Why don't you listen to what Hamilton says?

Hamilton said he thought he'd gone the wrong way on set up lastweek but was perturbed because he usually sets his car up well and it felt awful, he still managed to drive around the problem but his pace was affected. Then about lap 20 he heard a clunk and it handled better. so he went looking for answers and found them., And he was greatly relieved that the problem was not his setting up of the car. Thats what Lewis had to say on the matter.
#326362
Why don't you listen to what Hamilton says?

Hamilton said he thought he'd gone the wrong way on set up lastweek but was perturbed because he usually sets his car up well and it felt awful, he still managed to drive around the problem but his pace was affected. Then about lap 20 he heard a clunk and it handled better. so he went looking for answers and found them., And he was greatly relieved that the problem was not his setting up of the car. Thats what Lewis had to say on the matter.

we're talking about what he said after P2 today....the fact that he didn't blame the team.
#326365
They feel he's abandoning them, he feels abandoned from the team, the tension rises, it's a normal thing.

exactly! and when this happens in all relationshiops as we all know from simply being human beings....peoples allegiances change and its very easy to make decisions based on emotion which in this case could simply be the idea of having Jenson as the current world campion driving for them next season or it might actually be that reason plus a little bit of spite too. Its a possibility and to say it isn't a possibility is garbage.


Jenson is not the current world champion.

But it is fishy alright...right after Lewis switches allegiance, he has been slower than Button in Practice both in Suzuka and here. Ok, he was fast in P1 but that seems to have gone out the window now.

LOL thats right he is not a current world champion yet....but my whole point is based on having a current world world champion driving for you next season....so if he wins the title this season he will be the current world champion next season.


If he or McLaren even THINKS Button could win the WDC this season, they're even dumber than I thought.

Well the smart thing to do would be to back Hamilton 100% right? doesn't look like thats happening to me
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