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By racechick
#355729
Lewis has said he was going backwards until his second pitstop then suddenly he could push. He wodered if something was awry from the rebuild and it suddenly sorted itself.


Very strange. Could it be just the tyres making the difference? How does something sort itself out like that...clunking into place? Not likely.


Dunno. He was going to talk to the engineers about it. Maybe we'll get to hear.
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By stonemonkey
#355734
Lewis has said he was going backwards until his second pitstop then suddenly he could push. He wodered if something was awry from the rebuild and it suddenly sorted itself.


Very strange. Could it be just the tyres making the difference? How does something sort itself out like that...clunking into place? Not likely.


Maybe something in the linked suspension could sort itself out, I can't imagine something in the gearbox doing that unless it was something in the software.
By andrew
#355735
Lewis has said he was going backwards until his second pitstop then suddenly he could push. He wodered if something was awry from the rebuild and it suddenly sorted itself.


Very strange. Could it be just the tyres making the difference? How does something sort itself out like that...clunking into place? Not likely.


Maybe something in the linked suspension could sort itself out, I can't imagine something in the gearbox doing that unless it was something in the software.


Or maybe his car's magic?
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By stonemonkey
#355736
Lewis has said he was going backwards until his second pitstop then suddenly he could push. He wodered if something was awry from the rebuild and it suddenly sorted itself.


Very strange. Could it be just the tyres making the difference? How does something sort itself out like that...clunking into place? Not likely.


Maybe something in the linked suspension could sort itself out, I can't imagine something in the gearbox doing that unless it was something in the software.


Or maybe his car's magic?


Maybe the car's still got Schumachers magic paddle.
By andrew
#355737
Lewis has said he was going backwards until his second pitstop then suddenly he could push. He wodered if something was awry from the rebuild and it suddenly sorted itself.


Very strange. Could it be just the tyres making the difference? How does something sort itself out like that...clunking into place? Not likely.


Maybe something in the linked suspension could sort itself out, I can't imagine something in the gearbox doing that unless it was something in the software.


Or maybe his car's magic?


Maybe the car's still got Schumachers magic paddle.


Maybe. We shall never know for sure.
By Hammer278
#355738
Too bad it never worked for him. :hehe:
By CookinFlat6
#355881
Lewis has said he was going backwards until his second pitstop then suddenly he could push. He wodered if something was awry from the rebuild and it suddenly sorted itself.


Very strange. Could it be just the tyres making the difference? How does something sort itself out like that...clunking into place? Not likely.


Maybe something in the linked suspension could sort itself out, I can't imagine something in the gearbox doing that unless it was something in the software.


Definitely sounds attributable to the fricken frick
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By spankyham
#355978
Great drive by Lewis. I think he is maturing so much as a driver and it is showing. Rosberg is a very good driver and was able to get the better of Shumi for most of his comeback. But there is daylight (IMO) in the performance capabilities of Nico and Lewis.

It's probably true that its too dangerous to have two roosters in the one hen-house, but, I would love to see Lewis paired up with Nando at Ferrari. If there was a team that had a chance of managing two top guns under the one roof it would be SF.
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By cheekybru
#355996
Great drive by Lewis. I think he is maturing so much as a driver and it is showing. Rosberg is a very good driver and was able to get the better of Shumi for most of his comeback. But there is daylight (IMO) in the performance capabilities of Nico and Lewis.

It's probably true that its too dangerous to have two roosters in the one hen-house, but, I would love to see Lewis paired up with Nando at Ferrari. If there was a team that had a chance of managing two top guns under the one roof it would be SF.

:clap:
By Hammer278
#355998
No thanks, I prefer him to stay with Mercedes till he retires. :thumbup:
By LRW
#356000
No thanks, I prefer him to stay with Mercedes till he retires. :thumbup:


Isnt that a bit premature after 4 races...?
By Hammer278
#356001
Not at all. It's the dream team, all the right people are there...only Newey is missing to make it the most fearsome team in the paddock.
By What's Burning?
#356002
Spanky when you and I were first on board I wasn't getting along with you very well, now we understand our respective points of views. It happens all the time.

I think they both today have a profound respect for one another that clearly maturity, eagerness, pride, and maybe fear did kept them from being able to appreciate in their short time together at McLaren. As for the pairing, as great as that would be, I think the sport, is best served by two teams fighting with great cars and great drivers.

PS, I'm a better driver than you. :wink:
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By 1Lemon
#356003
Hamilton will return to McLaren by the end of his carrer. This is a Lemon-walker-style prediction.
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