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By andrew
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Lewis Hamilton (what about Rosberg? No special mention of him eh Autosport? :whip: ) and Mercedes will struggle, reckons Mika Hakkinen

Mika Hakkinen believes Mercedes' early form from last week's Jerez test makes it unlikely that Lewis Hamilton will be able to challenge his former team McLaren this year.

Jenson Button's lap time from the opening day of the Jerez test - when the track was still dirty - left the opposition wary of the MP4-28's potential, and was in contrast to the difficulties Mercedes faced over the week.

Although Hakkinen admits that the next test at Barcelona will deliver a better indication of form, he thinks he has seen enough to judge how the McLaren and Mercedes battle will go.

"To be honest the first test of the season is always a little bit of a gamble," he told BBC Radio 5 Live.

"You don't get the 100 per cent picture of the performance of the car, so it is a little bit early to say.

"I have a strong feeling McLaren is in top form this year. Like we saw in testing in Jerez, the Mercedes was not exactly up to the speed I expected them to be, so I don't see them competing too much this year."

Coulthard optimistic

Hakkinen's comments are in contrast to those of his former McLaren team-mate David Coulthard, who reckons Hamilton can deliver from the off.

Speaking in an interview for the Australian Grand Prix podcast, Coulthard said: "Mercedes have a great engine and there are a lot of talented people there, so if they get the aero package right there's no reason why Lewis can't win multiple races and the championship.

"Mercedes have had a couple of years without success but they have a lot of history when it comes to building race cars and they've had time to look at what the other teams are doing and move in the right direction."

Coulthard also pointed towards Hamilton's record compared to his new team-mate Nico Rosberg as a reason for the Englishman to be optimistic this season.

"Nico won the race in China last year, but if you look back over Lewis's performance in the junior formulae compared to Nico's then everything would seem to suggest that he has that little extra spark.

"They've had very parallel careers all the way from karting but Lewis has always been the one that's shone out of the two.

"If Nico can win a grand prix there's no reason why Lewis can't win a race, or even multiple races."
By LRW
#346386
Lewis Hamilton (what about Rosberg? No special mention of him eh Autosport? :whip: ) and Mercedes will struggle, reckons Mika Hakkinen

Mika Hakkinen believes Mercedes' early form from last week's Jerez test makes it unlikely that Lewis Hamilton will be able to challenge his former team McLaren this year........


Is that really news to anyone.....? Does anyone expect Hamilton to challenge this year?

I love how ex-drivers feel the need to comment on the obvious, just to keep their name alive......
By andrew
#346388
I think it's more a case of a reporter asking him the blatantly obvious rather than him phoning up Autosport with his words of wisdom. :wink:

But give the reporters their dues. It probably took them at least a week to get this much out of Hakkinen. :hehe:
By LRW
#346390
I think it's more a case of a reporter asking him the blatantly obvious rather than him phoning up Autosport with his words of wisdom. :wink:

But give the reporters their dues. It probably took them at least a week to get this much out of Hakkinen. :hehe:


Well, that's true. :hehe:
By CookinFlat6
#346391
Interesting he should say this right after Didier Coton, his ex manager parts company with Lewis

Interesting thats all!
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By racechick
#346394
I didn't know Didier Cotton and Lewis had split. What went down there then? Does Lewis have anyone else looking out for the F1 side of things or is he going it alone?
By What's Burning?
#346403
Surprising. The jet is only 25 million pounds?
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By racechick
#346404
Well here's hoping it works out for him. I think first thing is to get the Merc aero sorted ou...and he seems to be on their case :D
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By racechick
#346405
Surprising. The jet is only 25 million pounds?



I thought it was 20 mil.........maybe that was Euros?
By CookinFlat6
#346406
Surprising. The jet is only 25 million pounds?


The jet company paid Lewis only 25 mill? I guess they fitted it out for him and painted it in the colour he weanted

Still XIX are slacking here, cant imagine Beckham having to pay to associate his name with a Jet maker

:hehe:
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By bud
#346413
The problem in comparing Lewis' move to Mercedes to Schumacers move to Ferrari is Schumacer had won 2 championships in a row with his group of engineers, Rory Byrne and Ross Brawn being the key people.
Schumacher moved to Ferrari and brought the both with him.
Unless
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By darwin dali
#346414
Every time I drive by the Mercedes plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (like I did today) I'm amazed - it's frigging huge! :yikes:
By What's Burning?
#346415
Every time I drive by the Mercedes plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (like I did today) I'm amazed - it's frigging huge! :yikes:

Let me get this straight... YOU went into Alabama and got out of there without being made squeal like a pig? :yikes:
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By darwin dali
#346416
Every time I drive by the Mercedes plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (like I did today) I'm amazed - it's frigging huge! :yikes:

Let me get this straight... YOU went into Alabama and got out of there without being made squeal like a pig? :yikes:

Au contraire mon cher, au contraire - when I left the state, there were about a dozen rednecks squealing like pigs in agony while humming Sweet Home Alabama under their breath :whip::whip::whip:
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