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By Hammer278
#353434
Reading that doesn't exactly help my ego to be honest. :crying:
By LRW
#353663
This guy has changed his tune hasn't he...? I always thought he didnt rate Lewis....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/22034083

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes can win title - Sir Jackie Stewart

Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have a car which is capable of challenging for race wins and the world championship, according to Sir Jackie Stewart.

Mercedes have started the season strongly, with Hamilton finishing fifth and third in the first two races.

Stewart told BBC Sport: "Yes, they can win races. Lewis will drive the living daylights out of whatever car he's got.

"They can challenge for the title, but they will need to keep up with Red Bull and Ferrari in terms of development."

Kimi Raikkonen won the opening race of the season in Australia, with world champion Sebastian Vettel controversially winning in Malaysia.

Hamilton is currently fourth in the world driver's standings on 25 points, a point behind Red Bull's Mark Webber. Vettel leads on 40 points, with Raikkonen second on 31.

The three-time world champion added: "If the Red Bull is as good as it can be, that's your main opposition, while Ferrari are already more competitive at the start of the season than they were last year.

"The Lotus is very competitive, too, and McLaren will fight back, but [Mercedes team principal] Ross Brawn is an extraordinarily talented man. Mercedes exist to win and they have the resources to do so."

2008 world champion Hamilton joined Mercedes this year after spending six seasons with McLaren, who supported his racing career from the age of 13. Mercedes, along with their drivers Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, played down hopes for this season despite the car impressing in testing.

But the Silver Arrows were quick in Australia and the second best team in Malaysia, as Hamilton finished third and Rosberg fourth behind the Red Bulls to show that the team had made a step forward.

Stewart added: "If Mercedes had let Rosberg pass Hamilton in Malaysia, could he have caught the Red Bulls? It's not impossible."
Lewis Hamilton

Hamilton has outscored team-mate Rosberg in the first two races, although the German was instructed to hold position in Malaysia, and Stewart believes it is the newcomer who is currently in the strongest position within the team.

Stewart said: "There's no question that Lewis holds the upper hand because he's had more success - he's had more race wins and a championship. He's also started the season well. Nico has won a race (in China last season), but he has yet to follow that up.

"Mercedes have got themselves a very expensive driver and they'll want him to do well.

"They've got the people who Lewis feels will be good for the team. [Technical director] Paddy Lowe is coming from McLaren and I'm sure part of the reason is because Lewis is there.

"Nico is a skilled and talented driver and he may well be better on his tyres but he would have learned his lesson in Malaysia that you can't leave it until the last minute to try and take the initiative. It'll be interesting to see how he responds."
By Hammer278
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Stewart added: "If Mercedes had let Rosberg pass Hamilton in Malaysia, could he have caught the Red Bulls? It's not impossible."

Another smartass who thinks he knows more than the team boss. Yeah if Rosberg had any chance of catching the Redbulls, Brawn is stupid enough to say 'no no hang tight and lets get less points pls'. :rolleyes:
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By racechick
#353739
No way they could have caught them. They knew that when they saw the performance on the second tyre, it was disappointing after the pleasing performance on the first tyre. So Brawn called it off and secured his points.
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By racechick
#354088
Here's a video of Lewis explains about his car sear and the position he's in in the car. Apparently its very comfy and he sometimes goes to sleep between quali sessions. Also he gets the feeling from the car through his bottom.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCI6aA0_jj4
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By bud
#354095
Stewart added: "If Mercedes had let Rosberg pass Hamilton in Malaysia, could he have caught the Red Bulls? It's not impossible."

Another smartass who thinks he knows more than the team boss. Yeah if Rosberg had any chance of catching the Redbulls, Brawn is stupid enough to say 'no no hang tight and lets get less points pls'. :rolleyes:



Sir Jackie is a 3x world champ, not some mere smart arse arm chair warrior you see posting on the inter webs.
By Hammer278
#354103
Stewart added: "If Mercedes had let Rosberg pass Hamilton in Malaysia, could he have caught the Red Bulls? It's not impossible."

Another smartass who thinks he knows more than the team boss. Yeah if Rosberg had any chance of catching the Redbulls, Brawn is stupid enough to say 'no no hang tight and lets get less points pls'. :rolleyes:



Sir Jackie is a 3x world champ, not some mere smart arse arm chair warrior you see posting on the inter webs.


So glad you're back! :hehe:

The guy drove some cars pretty well in his day, but he was nowhere near the Merc pitwall telemetry and probably doesn't know firsthand on how to manage a race team. This is Jackie being compared to Brawn here, not to someone like you. Get that straight. :wink:
By LRW
#354108
Stewart added: "If Mercedes had let Rosberg pass Hamilton in Malaysia, could he have caught the Red Bulls? It's not impossible."

Another smartass who thinks he knows more than the team boss. Yeah if Rosberg had any chance of catching the Redbulls, Brawn is stupid enough to say 'no no hang tight and lets get less points pls'. :rolleyes:



Sir Jackie is a 3x world champ, not some mere smart arse arm chair warrior you see posting on the inter webs.


So glad you're back! :hehe:

The guy drove some cars pretty well in his day, but he was nowhere near the Merc pitwall telemetry and probably doesn't know firsthand on how to manage a race team. This is Jackie being compared to Brawn here, not to someone like you. Get that straight. :wink:


Sorry Hammer, but I cant actually see anything too outlandish about the comment "could he have caught the Red Bulls? It's not impossible."
By Hammer278
#354111
It is totally an outlandish comment when you have no access to any information about the fuel status and info which Brawn had at his disposal. No doubt, they would've worked out how much fuel approximately RBs had in their cars and if they could go quicker. They had enough fuel to race each other (as Vettel demonstrated). Nico meanwhile, might have had more than Lewis but could he trouble the Redbulls who were around 8 seconds away...with like 12 laps remaining? No one even knows the status of Rosberg's car, except Brawn so everything anyone else (even if its a 10X WDC) says is just a blind guess.
By LRW
#354112
It is totally an outlandish comment when you have no access to any information........


You dont need any of that information to say it wouldnt of been impossible. Because it wouldnt of been impossible. Improbable? Maybe. Unlikely? Sure. Impossible? No. He didnt say he thought they could do it, just that it wouldnt be impossible.

:rolleyes:
By Hammer278
#354113
It is totally an outlandish comment when you have no access to any information........


You dont need any of that information to say it wouldnt of been impossible. Because it wouldnt of been impossible. Improbable? Maybe. Unlikely? Sure. Impossible? No. He didnt say he thought they could do it, just that it wouldnt be impossible.

:rolleyes:


Well then, I can make the same ridiculous claim and say the Marussia at the back of the field could have caught up to the Redbulls too, since it is never impossible...maybe a last lap rainshower could've wiped out the whole field. Stupid time wasting argument.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:
By LRW
#354114
It is totally an outlandish comment when you have no access to any information........


You dont need any of that information to say it wouldnt of been impossible. Because it wouldnt of been impossible. Improbable? Maybe. Unlikely? Sure. Impossible? No. He didnt say he thought they could do it, just that it wouldnt be impossible.

:rolleyes:


Well then, I can make the same ridiculous claim and say the Marussia at the back of the field could have caught up to the Redbulls too, since it is never impossible...maybe a last lap rainshower could've wiped out the whole field. Stupid time wasting argument.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:


:rofl:
By Hammer278
#354115
My post made as much sense as yours! Glad to see you're able to laugh at yourself once in a while. :whip:
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By Jabberwocky
#354157
The odds of Nico catching and passing the Redbulls would be better than Marrussia doing the same
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