Always someone elses fault, never Lewis's. . . it was like this last year with Massa and the other on-track incidents, Lewis was the one with all the penalties, but no, the stewards all hated him, Jenson could never match Lewis fairly, he has to have undermined him, is Lewis happy? I'm sure he isn't, but he's easily upset, it's not that big an indicator.
McLaren are still spending loads of time and money on setting up his car, giving him upgrades and the like, they have no advantage in slowing him down.
Personally I think the relationship is strained, but it has been for a long time, his race engineer always sounds cautious when talking to Lewis, like he doesn't want to upset him, I think McLaren will miss Lewis's speed, but they are probably looking forward to having someone far more professional joining the team. Lewis has been frustrated with Mclaren, but I think it applies the other way too, they want a greater sense of loyalty and faith from Lewis that he doesn't need to react so strongly when things go wrong, I think leaving will hopefully be a fresh start for both. I bet with a different driver in Perez, Mclaren find making stragety decisions, helping him setup far more easier, and we'll have to see if Mercedes are still suffering from tyre degradation and racing to get into Q2 next year, and how long Lewis will want to give them.
Ferrari have made far more mistakes than Mclaren, but Alonso and Massa have consistently stuck with supporting the team publicly, although Webber and Vettel have made their feelings clear quite a few times, but it never seems to linger as long as it does with Hamilton, plus the nature of the complaints are different.
Back to this raced, I think it is Hamilton's mentality that is the question, not McLaren's, but maybe he is finding they are caring less about him now.
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No one is backing Jenson over Lewis, you guys are the only ones saying it, I've still failed to see evidence of this.
Lewis always puts his hand up when it's his fault, and he doesn't whine and moan half as much as Button. yes he's emotional and reacts so call that a fault if you like.
I don't accept your argue ent that Lewis is not professional, his job is everything to him and you have no evidence that the incoming Perez or the incumbent Button(with his chequered history) are any more professional.
You site the harmony at Red Bull. It wasn't. so harmonious at Silverstone the year Vettel was given Webers rear wing, in fact Webber may not have tweeted his displeasure but he broadcast it all over Silverstone and the BBC.
coming back to the comment that its never Lewis' fault. that might hold water if he came out on a Friday struggling, but the past two Fridays he's come out storming, the class of the field, only to have his car altered to put him a third way down the grid. I thought the idea was that the engineers improved the car between practice sessions( like they did the last two Fridays for Button) not put it 8 places back!!