Technically not... no. But neither was Alonso available in '08.
It's not something I want but I can see how it could work out.
It's not something I want but I can see how it could work out.
Technically not... no. But neither was Alonso available in '08.
It's not something I want but I can see how it could work out.
I saw nothing wrong with Lewis after the race.No answer to that one... or even know if he does want to leave. The theory was based off the possibility that something has happened within the team, which may or may not have happened... and if I knew that then it would answer why he might consider leaving.![]()
Since when was Hamilton available though? He's got a contract to the end of next season.
SamLovesLeeds:1502849 said:I saw nothing wrong with Lewis after the race.No answer to that one... or even know if he does want to leave. The theory was based off the possibility that something has happened within the team, which may or may not have happened... and if I knew that then it would answer why he might consider leaving.![]()
Why has something peeved him?
It's a bloody good job Lewis isn't driving for Red Bull or the title race would have been over long ago and working out strategies isn't racing, no matter what bigger picture you may be looking at.
The real bigger picture is F1 is now in its dumbest format ever with DRS, KERs, tyres without any rubber content just to make it more entertaining for the TV masses who actually know bugger all about F1.
Hamilton is a driver not a bloody math's expert, he nor any other driver should not have to be overly concerned with strategy, thats down to the team management.
Correspondents for the Corriere dello Sport and O Estado de S.Paulo newspapers, meanwhile, claim Hamilton's mood might be explained by his apparent joining of the controversial celebrity religion Scientology.
http://paddocktalk.com/news/html/story-176255.html


Another possible explanation of Hamilton's "problem":
http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/10/18/hamilton-split-with-girlfriend-cause-of-mood/
so what do you guys want then? A tyre that lasts forever fitted to a car with such good aero design that if it ever gets in front it can't be over taken because it's turned slipstream from a benefit to a hindrance? the only thing wrong with DRS is the application of it, it isn't driver controlled and it has no strategical use.
Why would he turn around Mercedes's fortune himself?
He cannot even work within his own team comfortably...
so much hate for Lewis
I think he'd do very well taking some tips from a old pro like Schuey - I'd hope he'd listen at least (but suspect he wouldn't). Maybe the romantic in likes the idea of Lewis leaving Mclaren, I think he'd be a better driver for it in the long run, joining Schuey for a year or two, then lead the team with a no.2 such as.......??