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By darwin dali
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Maybe a new line of work for LH? Landscaping? Interior design? Dungeon mopping?
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By stonemonkey
#327174
Ewwwww @ dungeon mopping.

Good thing that didn't get under the wheel.
By andrew
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Maybe a new line of work for LH? Landscaping? Interior design? Dungeon mopping?


Is that a moveable aerodynamic device? :hehe:
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By stonemonkey
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Maybe a new line of work for LH? Landscaping? Interior design? Dungeon mopping?


Is that a moveable aerodynamic device? :hehe:


And is it left on when they weigh the car?
By What's Burning?
#327182
would have been hysterical if it made the car quicker. :hehe: In India Mclaren shows up with some aerodynamic tassels hanging from the front pods because they're good for two tenths a lap.
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By darwin dali
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Maybe a new line of work for LH? Landscaping? Interior design? Dungeon mopping?


Is that a moveable aerodynamic device? :hehe:

I think this warrants an investigation by the stewards :yes:
By andrew
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Maybe a new line of work for LH? Landscaping? Interior design? Dungeon mopping?


Is that a moveable aerodynamic device? :hehe:

I think this warrants an investigation by the stewards :yes:


Oh definately! I think picking up bits of the scenery is the latest loophole to be discovered. All the teams will be doing it in India.

McLaren will be sponsored by Flymo next year. :hehe:
By CookinFlat6
#327229
McLaren are the Williams of the next decade. Itrs apparent to anyone watching that they are just not capable of the results or at running a winning team like RBR, Ferrari, Renault.

Renault a winning team?


yeah compared to McLaren

Over the last decade they won double the number of WDCs as McLaren and more constructors
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By darwin dali
#327252
McLaren are the Williams of the next decade. Itrs apparent to anyone watching that they are just not capable of the results or at running a winning team like RBR, Ferrari, Renault.

Renault a winning team?


yeah compared to McLaren

Over the last decade they won double the number of WDCs as McLaren and more constructors

Yeah, well, I was thinking of the sorry state this year. And besides the Renault team doesn't formally exist anymore - how's that for a winning team? :P
By Hammer278
#327255
McLaren are the Williams of the next decade. Itrs apparent to anyone watching that they are just not capable of the results or at running a winning team like RBR, Ferrari, Renault.

Renault a winning team?


yeah compared to McLaren

Over the last decade they won double the number of WDCs as McLaren and more constructors

Yeah, well, I was thinking of the sorry state this year. And besides the Renault team doesn't formally exist anymore - how's that for a winning team? :P


They've been providing the engines which have won the WDC and WCC in the last 2 years and almost surely will this year? McLaren don't even have a department that's labelled 'engine', rather, wasting the best engines in the field with stupid mistakes and crap suspensions. :hehe:
By theTruth
#327288
So much love and respect shown for Lewis' efforts, from racing fans' comments, out and about today -- and so much disgust shown for what's coming from McLaren. Just wanted to say that.

I was working on a longer post. It might see the light of day, it might not. Suffice it to say, I agree with all those who recognize a champions' instinct when they see it. (And yes, that includes Vettel's too :thumbup: ).
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By The Second Coming
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I just see Whitmarsh's "praise" of Lewis' drive in Korea as a bit disingenuous. I agree that he drove an amazing race for a point considering he was driving a broken car that was eating rubber faster than Cookie Monster in the NABISCO cookie factory. But to suddenly laud and gush over him to the point of almost proposing marriage during a time when Lewis has had these coincidental back to back suspension "failures" on the back of transmission failures gives me pause. Strikes me as overcompensating...a bit nefarious to he honest. Where was all this man crush when Lewis delivered some phenomenal drives...like Canada and other races? (Going back to some of those interviews, Whitmarsh did praise Lewis but seemingly jumped quickly to Jenson and spent most of the time talking about Jenson still working hard to come to grips with the tyres. Not a pun if it's a fact.)

Martin, Lewis is leaving...just ride out the next few races and call it a season (a wasted one). Lewis is gonna do what Lewis does best...extract every ounce of performance regardless of whether you give him a world-beater of a race car or Grampa Sammy's donkey cart. If you want to play games, Jenson likes games. If Constructors point$ are valuable to you, provide a reliable and quick car...Lewis will get you the trophies and points. But for goodness sakes, pass on the post-race rubbish...please!

Now that I've gotten that off me chest...ooo, what's this? Cookies! :P

I'm just saying...
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By f1boy
#327441
McLaren are far too emotional these days, getting worked up about who their favourite is rather than concentrating on winning.

Whitmarsh is far too much of an emotional man to run a team imo. He need to focus on who's the fastest and back them, regardless of how he feels about them personally.

Why can't McLaren try being professional?
Is there somehting wrong with them all? :confused:
By Hammer278
#327445
I just see Whitmarsh's "praise" of Lewis' drive in Korea as a bit disingenuous. I agree that he drove an amazing race for a point considering he was driving a broken car that was eating rubber faster than Cookie Monster in the NABISCO cookie factory. But to suddenly laud and gush over him to the point of almost proposing marriage during a time when Lewis has had these coincidental back to back suspension "failures" on the back of transmission failures gives me pause. Strikes me as overcompensating...a bit nefarious to he honest. Where was all this man crush when Lewis delivered some phenomenal drives...like Canada and other races? (Going back to some of those interviews, Whitmarsh did praise Lewis but seemingly jumped quickly to Jenson and spent most of the time talking about Jenson still working hard to come to grips with the tyres. Not a pun if it's a fact.)

Martin, Lewis is leaving...just ride out the next few races and call it a season (a wasted one). Lewis is gonna do what Lewis does best...extract every ounce of performance regardless of whether you give him a world-beater of a race car or Grampa Sammy's donkey cart. If you want to play games, Jenson likes games. If Constructors point$ are valuable to you, provide a reliable and quick car...Lewis will get you the trophies and points. But for goodness sakes, pass on the post-race rubbish...please!

Now that I've gotten that off me chest...ooo, what's this? Cookies! :P

I'm just saying...


Yeah i just read his latest comments. That's some serious gushing of praise there all of a sudden, he must either be high on something or overcompensating as you said. Maybe to curb suspicion of what's going on in the team? Who knows, but it sounds so unnatural. He should just shut up and make sure the suspension holds up properly from now onwards.
By theTruth
#327479
I just see Whitmarsh's "praise" of Lewis' drive in Korea as a bit disingenuous. I agree that he drove an amazing race for a point considering he was driving a broken car that was eating rubber faster than Cookie Monster in the NABISCO cookie factory. But to suddenly laud and gush over him to the point of almost proposing marriage during a time when Lewis has had these coincidental back to back suspension "failures" on the back of transmission failures gives me pause. Strikes me as overcompensating...a bit nefarious to he honest. Where was all this man crush when Lewis delivered some phenomenal drives...like Canada and other races? (Going back to some of those interviews, Whitmarsh did praise Lewis but seemingly jumped quickly to Jenson and spent most of the time talking about Jenson still working hard to come to grips with the tyres. Not a pun if it's a fact.)

Martin, Lewis is leaving...just ride out the next few races and call it a season (a wasted one). Lewis is gonna do what Lewis does best...extract every ounce of performance regardless of whether you give him a world-beater of a race car or Grampa Sammy's donkey cart. If you want to play games, Jenson likes games. If Constructors point$ are valuable to you, provide a reliable and quick car...Lewis will get you the trophies and points. But for goodness sakes, pass on the post-race rubbish...please!

Now that I've gotten that off me chest...ooo, what's this? Cookies! :P

I'm just saying...


Totally agree. Absolute b.s. by Whitmarsh and company.
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