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#391013
You're probably right; but, I still believe that only he knows all the reasons behind his decision!

I disagree, we (meaning his fans) all know the real reason.
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By sagi58
#391022
You're probably right; but, I still believe that only he knows all the reasons behind his decision!

I disagree, we (meaning his fans) all know the real reason.

Can you share?

Why do I get the feeling I'm going to regret asking...
By operaman
#391026
You're probably right; but, I still believe that only he knows all the reasons behind his decision!

I disagree, we (meaning his fans) all know the real reason.


I would never presume to know what Lewis, or anyone else for that matter, is thinking. You must have a very special ability. :hehe:
By CookinFlat6
#391034
Lewis told all who like to listen the reason, he was wasting his good years at McLaren and was unlikely to win anything with the way things had become

I don't know why some decide he was lying or had other hidden reasons
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By racechick
#391035
Well I think everyone has made good points.

Hammer- yes Lewis had a superb two years at McLaren, not denying that at all. But I think he'd like to have multiple championships with them and stayed with them his whole career. Wasn't to be
WB- yes we ( as Lewis fans) know why and when it went wrong
Operaman - no we can't mind read Lewis, but we can read situations. And Lewis does express his feelings.
Sagi - yes ultimately it was the best for Lewis, some people would never credit him his success if it had all been with McLaren. If he does it for another team they will have to.
By CookinFlat6
#391047
Maybe the real hidden reason that Lewis alone will ever know is that he likes the Petronas green, but being Lewis made up the other reasons :banghead:
By Hammer278
#391057
Lol I just saw this...its kinda funny seeing the guy wipe his kart while doing an interview. :D

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By CookinFlat6
#391058
What a great race from Lewis, that was more exciting than most F1 races. Lewis has carved through the field in every series

That's real racing :thumbup:
By operaman
#391098
Lewis told all who like to listen the reason, he was wasting his good years at McLaren and was unlikely to win anything with the way things had become

I don't know why some decide he was lying or had other hidden reasons


Maybe because some of us think that Lewis is not that simple, and he had other reasoning behind his decision that he chose not to share. I think of Lewis as being a complex and intelligent person, he probably gave the decision to leave a great deal of thought. That he might have chosen not to reveal everything, is no problem for me.
By CookinFlat6
#391103
So you are saying that he felt he was wasting his good years at McLaren, and was unlikely to win another WDC the way things were, yet didnt leave because of that and waited till he had some other complex reason unrelated to a will to win WDCs and be at a team not screwing his chances?

Its always Lewis' fault afterall :hehe:
By operaman
#391104
So you are saying that he felt he was wasting his good years at McLaren, and was unlikely to win another WDC the way things were, yet didnt leave because of that and waited till he had some other complex reason unrelated to a will to win WDCs and be at a team not screwing his chances?

Its always Lewis' fault afterall :hehe:


I am saying simple minds see simple solutions. Lewis is anything but simple, he is intelligent, creative and sensitive. If you think it was only about winning, you are selling him short. Btw time for you to get over that "always Lewis' fault crap. If you can't recognize that Lewis has faults like everyone and support him anyway, then I feel sorry for you.
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By racechick
#391114
I agree with your assessment of Lewis Operaman. Winning is very important to him but he's not a win at all costs man. He would not do over a team mate to take a win. He was deeply unhappy with the teem orders that placed him ahead of Nico in that race last season. That's not his style. And he would never name call, he's mentioned being upset that someone intended him harm but never said who. Despite all the shenanigins at McLaren during his last few years! he's never sited them as a reason for leaving and has had only kind words for Martin. So, whilst he gives his reasons for leaving........he has more chance to win at Mercedes, the bits he leaves out speak volumes.


I think, and this is my own feelings, that Lewis is very loyal and would have gone through hoops for McLaren if they'd been fully behind him, would have ridden the bad years and helped steer them back to the front, and loved doing that,,,,,but they chose not to support him, to squander his talent and that must have contributed to his decision.
By CookinFlat6
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I think many do Lewis a great disservice by always painting him as someone driven solely by emotion and deep passions etc, with an implication behind it all that he is not in control.
Lets face it Lewis along with the other F1 drivers are not in the process putting together a PHD dissertation on the ability of the subconscious to express itself adequately using the physical domain

He left McLaren, because of 1 reason that over rode all other urges or inclinations - IT WAS NOT WORKING OUT FOR HIM

At the same time, 28-year-old Hamilton admitted he decided to leave McLaren because he felt he was "wasting away" his best chances of adding to his tally of a single world title.

"One (title) is less prestigious now because so many people have won a championship," he is quoted as saying by the Sun newspaper.

"Now the people who have two or three or four, (that is what) makes you special. I got to F1 and nearly won in my first year, then I won in my second year but I've never had a car to really compete since then. The car makes such a big difference so you're just wasting away your best years," added Hamilton.


When Ron gave his address to the staff at their headquarters in Woking yesterday he was given a rousing reception, so there is clearly a disappointment within the team as to how they performed last season when they failed to record a single podium finish.
The loss of Lewis Hamilton to Mercedes at the end of the 2012 season was a clear indication that all wasn't well.


All the deep spiritual, hidden, top secret contributing reasons are always present and irrelevant, the only thing that matters is that he DID leave and as a pro F1 driver who tells us he made the decision after a race win lost by a team screwup, its amazing that we now told to assume he is lying and look for deeper unrelated reasons because he is a complicated soul :bs::bs::thumbdown::censored::confused:
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