- 09 Dec 12, 18:58#339102
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Hamilton targets podiums
I'm pretty sure Lewis can come very close to race victories at least, as for achieving them I don't know. But the most important thing is pace in development, if Merc start the season qualifying 0.5s slower than Redbull in Melbourne, they have to at least finish the last qualifying session in Brazil 0.5s slower than Redbull.
It will be interesting to see where Lewis' head is at midway through the season if he is struggling with the car, and he hasn't had any podiums. He is a winner at heart, so it could be a tough year for him.
It will be interesting to see where Lewis' head is at midway through the season if he is struggling with the car, and he hasn't had any podiums. He is a winner at heart, so it could be a tough year for him.
It will be interesting to see where Lewis' head is at midway through the season if he is struggling with the car, and he hasn't had any podiums. He is a winner at heart, so it could be a tough year for him.
He went through that in 09, though they turned it around 2nd half of the season.
It will indeed be interesting to see how Lewis handles the season. He knows the score and is relishing the challenge of moving Mercedes forward. He's not moved there to challenge for the championship next year, though if there is a sniff of that expect him to exploit it to the full. He's not in the car till February, so he has a few weeks before the first race. Next year is about learning to work wit a new team and help it move forward. Will frustration creep in? I don't think so. Frustration comes from not being where you expect to be and not having the tools you expect to have. As I said, he knows the score.
Oh yeah, and he still salvaged 3rd from Melbourne only to be DSQ thanks to the team asking him to lie.
Oh yeah, and he still salvaged 3rd from Melbourne only to be DSQ thanks to the team asking him to lie.
Of course, because it's not like he could have said no.
Oh, wait...
Oh yeah, and he still salvaged 3rd from Melbourne only to be DSQ thanks to the team asking him to lie.
Of course, because it's not like he could have said no.
Oh, wait...
If you took a few minutes to consider his position....first of all they did not have much time to play around with, and secondly, your position in the team. Your employer tells you to go with them on a case, you are going to do it. Please don't tell me you'd go against your employer and put them in jeopardy just for the 'ethical' reasons because you won't. If you really would, I wouldn't believe it anyway unless I see it with my own eyes.
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