- 14 Mar 09, 15:39#93989
Do we really even have to think about it. lewis Hamilton -- who else.
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I don't really think she would like these jokes hehehehehehe
Do we really even have to think about it. lewis Hamilton -- who else.
Do we really even have to think about it. lewis Hamilton -- who else.
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I don't really think she would like these jokes hehehehehehe
What she don't hear, don't hurt.
Do we really even have to think about it. lewis Hamilton -- who else.
That's quite enough out of you Anthony.
Lewis Hamilton will go down as the the greatest F1 driver of all time. You'll see. Check back with me 10 or 12 years from now. But first MM has to to get the MP4-24 up to speed which will happen within the next 5- 6 days. Don't forget, every body has to get to Australia a week from now.
I thought Hamiliton was great in 2007. I was there supporting him to win that year. But 2008 too many things changed. He became more cocky and less considerate of other drivers posistion. Monza is a key example, where Lewis seemed to think that other cars didn't have the right to re-challenge for their posistion. The main incident being shoving Glock completely of track. Also, what on earth was he doing in Bahrain of the starting grid.
Sorry but thats racing if you don't like it don't watch F1.
And your own driver massa was far worse in Japan.
I relize that it's only his second season, but his first season was smooth and almost flawless. He only really lost it during the last 2 races after being too aggresive when he didn't need to be. But in 2008, he just seemed all over the place. At times he was dominant and others he made mistakes you'd expect from Piquet. It was that up and down form that makes me think he did a better job in 2007.
Yeh but there was no pressure in 2007 and 2008 there was and pressure makes you make mistakes.
But with McLaren looking like they'll be fighting the mid-feild. I think it'll be interesting to see Hamiliton deal with different situations. Nearly every F1 driver has started in a slower car, something Hamiliton hasn't. So it'll be interesting to see how he deals with that, and how he makes oppurtunities.
Mathematically, it's clearly Fernando Alonso anyway.
2 WCCs trumps 1 any day. Sorry Kimi, Lewis. Especially since Fernando won both of those against the most successful driver ever.
I thought Hamiliton was great in 2007. I was there supporting him to win that year. But 2008 too many things changed. He became more cocky and less considerate of other drivers posistion. Monza is a key example, where Lewis seemed to think that other cars didn't have the right to re-challenge for their posistion. The main incident being shoving Glock completely of track. Also, what on earth was he doing in Bahrain of the starting grid.
Sorry but thats racing if you don't like it don't watch F1.
And your own driver massa was far worse in Japan.
I relize that it's only his second season, but his first season was smooth and almost flawless. He only really lost it during the last 2 races after being too aggresive when he didn't need to be. But in 2008, he just seemed all over the place. At times he was dominant and others he made mistakes you'd expect from Piquet. It was that up and down form that makes me think he did a better job in 2007.
Yeh but there was no pressure in 2007 and 2008 there was and pressure makes you make mistakes.
But with McLaren looking like they'll be fighting the mid-feild. I think it'll be interesting to see Hamiliton deal with different situations. Nearly every F1 driver has started in a slower car, something Hamiliton hasn't. So it'll be interesting to see how he deals with that, and how he makes oppurtunities.
You can't say where Mclaren will be or any other team for that matter until Oz, for all you know it could Brawn, Toyota, BMW, Williams, Ferrari, Mclaren
Infact BMW are being aufully quiet and have topped the tables in testing and they sand bagged abit last year.
Even if Mclaren are in the midfield in OZ they wont' be there for long.Mathematically, it's clearly Fernando Alonso anyway.
2 WCCs trumps 1 any day. Sorry Kimi, Lewis. Especially since Fernando won both of those against the most successful driver ever.
True but LH has had alot less time, futhermore mathmaticly in the same car LH Beat Alonso.
I thought Hamiliton was great in 2007. I was there supporting him to win that year. But 2008 too many things changed. He became more cocky and less considerate of other drivers posistion. Monza is a key example, where Lewis seemed to think that other cars didn't have the right to re-challenge for their posistion. The main incident being shoving Glock completely of track. Also, what on earth was he doing in Bahrain of the starting grid.
Sorry but thats racing if you don't like it don't watch F1.
And your own driver massa was far worse in Japan.
I relize that it's only his second season, but his first season was smooth and almost flawless. He only really lost it during the last 2 races after being too aggresive when he didn't need to be. But in 2008, he just seemed all over the place. At times he was dominant and others he made mistakes you'd expect from Piquet. It was that up and down form that makes me think he did a better job in 2007.
Yeh but there was no pressure in 2007 and 2008 there was and pressure makes you make mistakes.
But with McLaren looking like they'll be fighting the mid-feild. I think it'll be interesting to see Hamiliton deal with different situations. Nearly every F1 driver has started in a slower car, something Hamiliton hasn't. So it'll be interesting to see how he deals with that, and how he makes oppurtunities.
You can't say where Mclaren will be or any other team for that matter until Oz, for all you know it could Brawn, Toyota, BMW, Williams, Ferrari, Mclaren
Infact BMW are being aufully quiet and have topped the tables in testing and they sand bagged abit last year.
Even if Mclaren are in the midfield in OZ they wont' be there for long.Mathematically, it's clearly Fernando Alonso anyway.
2 WCCs trumps 1 any day. Sorry Kimi, Lewis. Especially since Fernando won both of those against the most successful driver ever.
True but LH has had alot less time, futhermore mathmaticly in the same car LH Beat Alonso.
I don't think saying that he had a lot less time is necessarily fair. He started off in a title-contending car, whereas Alonso spent seasons in cars that weren't capable of that kind of thing.
Sakon Yamamoto is clearly the best.
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