What a surprise 2 McLaren fans... The bias is strong in your posts. Basic errors? You mean the kind of going off in australia and damaging your floor? The same basic error with Lewis going in too hot at the start of the Turkish Gp and letting how many cars past? The multiple basic errors at Monaco, Hungary, Silverstone and Canada by either going wide, crashing into other cars or messing up qualifying allowing a slower car to get pole? Oh yeah those basic mistakes... And remember Lewis is the real crash kid, it's only the Lewis fanboys that seem to forget, (no surprise there) The mclaren has always had an advantage in straightline speed, go check the Webber vs Lewis battle, he practically jogs past him after the mistake and Mark can't get the place back. Face it you two, the McLaren is the best car for overtaking and highly overrates your view of both McLaren drivers overtaking ability. Lewis wouldn't be able to do 80% of the overtakes without doing some internal damage to the car ending their race.
1. We don't know if the floor was broken before or after his excursion. He suspects before. 2. Minor point on Turkey, you're basically saying Lewis isn't perfect - who knew!? 3. No mistakes Lewis has made in his career even mildly compare to the donut which Sebastian presented to Jenson Button at Spa 2010. Sebastian is the crash kid, Lewis is occasionally too rash(and occasionally gets more stick than he should, when it's often the other persons fault as well). It's easier to make mistakes when you're desperately chasing... Seb's car was on rails at the start of the season, and it is still the best car in qualifying.
Don't make me laugh..... Vettel showed that he matured a lot since Spa 2010, Hamilton showed/shows more signs of the opposite. Neither of both is a crash kid in my eyes anyways.
Showed he's matured? Did you see him in the Canada post-race interview? And either way, it's easy to look calm and mature when your car is on rails...
I only have to look at Monaco to see what really goes through Lewis' head. And you lot said Alonso threw his toys around... WOW! The only person he didn't blame that day was himself. If you think seb isn't mature because he wasn't happy, making his only mistake of the day and losing him the win at canada. I'm sure YOU! would be thinking about a few other things than shaking hands with the guy that beat you. But funny enough he didn't blame his team or other drivers, unlike somebody else we know...
1:Check the official F1 video, it was fine before he went off, then broke afterwards, MAGIC ? 2:Funny, you try to make it a big deal with anybody else other than Lewis. 3:So we are bringing up last years "rash attempts" for Lewis but label Sebastian as the crash kid and overrated. So what happened at Italy, Silverstone and Singapore then? Again you twist reality to make out it's never his fault always the other car. Watch I can do the same: Go check out the overtake again on Jenson (spa 10) and you will see vettel's car become unstable when he moves in and out of the slipstream in damp conditions. The wing violently moves up and down causing seb to lose front end grip resulting in the spin. The actual weakness of a flex wing, dirty air = unable to overtake front runners. Difference is though, that's not a "rash" overtake in your eyes but just another long list of BS to inflate Hamilton's profile, BORING!!!! BEEN LIKE IT SINCE 2007!! AND NOBODY IS LISTENING ANYMORE...
Old, tired and boring arguments that are brought up out of context are much more interesting that a valid thread, I thought everyone knew that?
Look, face it, Vettel can't overtake to save his life. The sooner you get that into your head, the better.
What, he had a better car than anyone else. I could overtake in that car, i may not be able to put in the blistering pole laps, but i could do a damn site better than him.
Are you revealing yourself as a F1 driver? which one are you? can I have your autograph? will you do a special Not606 report for us?
I'm a gooner, but thats not the reason. I just don't really know why, but i'm just blowing a fuse at everything at the moment.