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#232108
Regardless of the team, Hambone stands ZERO chance next season to win WDC. He's exposed mental weakness by crying to the press that distractions in his personal life caused his mediocre performance this season. That's blood in the water to the rest of the F1 sharks. No self-respecting German driver racing car driver would even have a personal life.
#232111
Regardless of the team, Hambone stands ZERO chance next season to win WDC. He's exposed mental weakness by crying to the press that distractions in his personal life caused his mediocre performance this season. That's blood in the water to the rest of the F1 sharks. No self-respecting German driver racing car driver would even have a personal life.


Now read what you wrote but repeat after each word (Hambone?)finished(ONLY) :yes: 2 points behind Webber!

So I say his opponents better run scared,coz if he finished and performed the way he did after all the :bs: you mentioned kept him down.............then imagine that he only needs half the :bs: to be WDC :wink:
#232121
Regardless of the team, Hambone stands ZERO chance next season to win WDC. He's exposed mental weakness by crying to the press that distractions in his personal life caused his mediocre performance this season. That's blood in the water to the rest of the F1 sharks. No self-respecting German driver racing car driver would even have a personal life.



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#232122
Regardless of the team, Hambone stands ZERO chance next season to win WDC. He's exposed mental weakness by crying to the press that distractions in his personal life caused his mediocre performance this season. That's blood in the water to the rest of the F1 sharks. No self-respecting German driver racing car driver would even have a personal life.

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#232182
Regardless of the team, Hambone stands ZERO chance next season to win WDC. He's exposed mental weakness by crying to the press that distractions in his personal life caused his mediocre performance this season. That's blood in the water to the rest of the F1 sharks. No self-respecting German driver racing car driver would even have a personal life.


I imagine everybody has a private life, even German drivers. The problem with Lewis could be that he has been so praised, flattered and worshipped since he was a boy and since he “beat” a double WDC at his first season in F1, that he probably feels the pressure more than any other driver in the grid. He’s just a human been as everybody else.
#232193
:nono: Lewis doesnt feel more pressure than any other driver!!
:yes: He is a racing machine on the track!

Everyone else feels the pressure with Lewis on track since he's the most feared driver by his peers :wink:


In that case, I suppose that are his girl friend charms what sometimes attract all his predator’s instincts. :wink:
#232227
:nono: Lewis doesnt feel more pressure than any other driver!!
:yes: He is a racing machine on the track!

Everyone else feels the pressure with Lewis on track since he's the most feared driver by his peers:wink:


How do you work that out?

Not sure about Lewis handling pressure the best, it might be his biggest flaw, making mistakes at the tail end of the season. Also, he said he'd rather be the one chasing then the one ahead, which I found interesting.
#232236
:nono: Lewis doesnt feel more pressure than any other driver!!
:yes: He is a racing machine on the track!

Everyone else feels the pressure with Lewis on track since he's the most feared driver by his peers:wink:


How do you work that out?

Not sure about Lewis handling pressure the best, it might be his biggest flaw, making mistakes at the tail end of the season. Also, he said he'd rather be the one chasing then the one ahead, which I found interesting.


hes the worst at handling it BUT its his only flaw. i agree wwith the rather chasing bit, infact unless its a huge lead i dont know why anyone would rathet be chased with points so close.
#232237
Personally I would put Lewis in the same category as Sebastian, very fast on the track but also prone to mistakes, Lewis could have been 2010 WDC if he showed more maturity behind the wheel, waiting for a better opportunity to overtake instead of piling in and ending up out of the race.

Now, back on topic; enough of the LH lovefest; yes I can see Vettel driving for Ferrari in maybe three or four years time, I doubt that Newey will head towards Maranello; I think he wants to stay with Red Bull for the rest of his career; let's face it he doesn't need the money, I think he prefers the challenge, hence why he joined Red Bull!
#232248
Personally I would put Lewis in the same category as Sebastian, very fast on the track but also prone to mistakes, Lewis could have been 2010 WDC if he showed more maturity behind the wheel, waiting for a better opportunity to overtake instead of piling in and ending up out of the race.

Now, back on topic; enough of the LH lovefest; yes I can see Vettel driving for Ferrari in maybe three or four years time, I doubt that Newey will head towards Maranello; I think he wants to stay with Red Bull for the rest of his career; let's face it he doesn't need the money, I think he prefers the challenge, hence why he joined Red Bull!

At this rate, in 3 or 4 years time Ferrari could well be a challenge that Newey would want to take on :eek::twisted::P
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