Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari

Lewis Hamilton to Ferrari

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500TORQUES

4,733 posts

16 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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GiantCardboardPlato said:
Well he’s only got 2 left to get
1, he was robbed twice.

mw88

1,457 posts

112 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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bobbo89 said:
You've not seen quali or know the results have you?

Spoiler, they've given their drivers a car that's not a donkey....
One quali session doesn't make a it a great car. They were lucky Perez, Russell and Leclerc struggled.

They've scored a whopping 17 points this season and they're in no-mans land down in 6th in the constructors championship. The car is st.

paulw123

3,269 posts

191 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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Mercedes will sort their car soon but it still won’t chalkenge red bull. Aston and Mercedes over the course of the season are probably on a par and Ferrari are quick on one lap but bad at pretty much everything else. Stay put if you ask me,

GiantCardboardPlato

4,307 posts

22 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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Mercedes are still a top team. They have great facilities, great people, great resources and technical ability. There is no other team, maybe red bull aside, that compares. Stay put is the only logical option. They've produced a dud car. It's always going to take time to catch up. The regulations have prolonged that time (unfortunately - cost cap works just the same as the engine freeze(s) did in terms of locking in advantage).

bobbo89

5,259 posts

146 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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mw88 said:
One quali session doesn't make a it a great car. They were lucky Perez, Russell and Leclerc struggled.

They've scored a whopping 17 points this season and they're in no-mans land down in 6th in the constructors championship. The car is st.
Hmm, I was under the impression they'd brought some significant upgrades to Spain but apparently not and they just lucked out with temperatures at a track that really suits the car....

Dingu

3,857 posts

31 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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bobbo89 said:
Hmm, I was under the impression they'd brought some significant upgrades to Spain but apparently not and they just lucked out with temperatures at a track that really suits the car....
How do upgrades in Spain (where the race is yet to take place) have relevance to the results so far this season? confused

SmoothCriminal

5,076 posts

200 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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Anyone that thinks if Hamilton went to Ferrari he wouldn't make a difference just need to look back at his fight with Vettel and the extra Hamilton had to offer.

For one thing he wouldn't be in the wall or wrecking the car every single race weekend like the current drivers.

mw88

1,457 posts

112 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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bobbo89 said:
mw88 said:
One quali session doesn't make a it a great car. They were lucky Perez, Russell and Leclerc struggled.

They've scored a whopping 17 points this season and they're in no-mans land down in 6th in the constructors championship. The car is st.
Hmm, I was under the impression they'd brought some significant upgrades to Spain but apparently not and they just lucked out with temperatures at a track that really suits the car....
They've got a big upgrade coming in Austria, and I think they had something in Baku but the only thing they've declared in Spain is brake ducts.




bobbo89

5,259 posts

146 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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Dingu said:
How do upgrades in Spain (where the race is yet to take place) have relevance to the results so far this season? confused
Well it was suggested that neither Norris or Piastri were 'setting the world on fire' and that they could be in contract termination territory. I then pointed out that it was the car by referring to yesterdays quali result, which although I was wrong about them not having brought upgrades, it still debunks the idea that the poor performance this year is down to Norris or Piastri...


GiantCardboardPlato

4,307 posts

22 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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bobbo89 said:
mw88 said:
One quali session doesn't make a it a great car. They were lucky Perez, Russell and Leclerc struggled.

They've scored a whopping 17 points this season and they're in no-mans land down in 6th in the constructors championship. The car is st.
Hmm, I was under the impression they'd brought some significant upgrades to Spain but apparently not and they just lucked out with temperatures at a track that really suits the car....
the mclaren has been dreadfully slow in races because its overheating the tyres... yesterday, the challenge was for teams to get the tyres into the right temperature window. some could, some couldn't. Mercedes and Red Bull had one driver able to and one not able to.

The mercedes and red bull are 'slow qualifier' vs their race pace anyway. the mclaren will go backwards quite quickly today (if its dry).

Dingu

3,857 posts

31 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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bobbo89 said:
Dingu said:
How do upgrades in Spain (where the race is yet to take place) have relevance to the results so far this season? confused
Well it was suggested that neither Norris or Piastri were 'setting the world on fire' and that they could be in contract termination territory. I then pointed out that it was the car by referring to yesterdays quali result, which although I was wrong about them not having brought upgrades, it still debunks the idea that the poor performance this year is down to Norris or Piastri...
We are at crossed purposes and agree! My bad.

Sandpit Steve

10,242 posts

75 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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I think today might have made up his mind. He’ll be staying with Mercedes!

I 8 a 4RE

352 posts

242 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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On the filosofe, today must have convinced Ferrari that even Peter Windsor’s £80m is too little … £100m more like it.

Sainz is so boring and lacks all juice to make anything happen and Leclerc only excels where he can go 11/10 by taking more risk.
Ferrari needs a top tier driver with some excitement

500TORQUES

4,733 posts

16 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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Sandpit Steve said:
I think today might have made up his mind. He’ll be staying with Mercedes!
It was never on his mind to move. Talk about trying to sell clickbait bks stories.

Sandpit Steve

10,242 posts

75 months

Sunday 4th June 2023
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500TORQUES said:
Sandpit Steve said:
I think today might have made up his mind. He’ll be staying with Mercedes!
It was never on his mind to move. Talk about trying to sell clickbait bks stories.
Of course, it was always the silliest of silly season stories, and never going to actually happen.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

84 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Its too late in the day to lose the built up goodwill and association with mercedes. Ferrari dont have the team to really succeed.
Its possible Lewis could be at mercedes past Russell's time. I think its more likely Russell would make a big money move at some stage.
Que some made up story about big money russell move...
I think a lot of stories are puked up by AI now based on pure speculation and scouring the internet for forum posts.
Rubbish in rubbish out as they said in the early days of computers. Nobody worries about that now. Any rubbish will do to pass the time lol.

InformationSuperHighway

6,076 posts

185 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Fundoreen said:
Its too late in the day to lose the built up goodwill and association with mercedes. Ferrari dont have the team to really succeed.
Its possible Lewis could be at mercedes past Russell's time. I think its more likely Russell would make a big money move at some stage.
Que some made up story about big money russell move...
I think a lot of stories are puked up by AI now based on pure speculation and scouring the internet for forum posts.
Rubbish in rubbish out as they said in the early days of computers. Nobody worries about that now. Any rubbish will do to pass the time lol.
I tend to agree. The move for Lewis never made any sense, least of which after this weekend which shows Merc have the factory and strategy teams to make it work and clearly Ferrari don’t.

I only see him there for 1 season well after his prime to see his career out kind of like Alonso is now and Vettel was (ironically both at AM).

asfault

12,307 posts

180 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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500TORQUES said:
GiantCardboardPlato said:
Well he’s only got 2 left to get
1, he was robbed twice.
2021 slam dunk robbed
2007 nah although mclaren rook points off each other with their driver so threw it away

MustangGT

11,682 posts

281 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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asfault said:
2021 slam dunk robbed
2007 nah although mclaren rook points off each other with their driver so threw it away
2007, Yes, robbed because McLaren were not allowed to have a WDC because of Stepney-gate. The China incident was engineered by the team.

Hammersia

1,564 posts

16 months

Tuesday 6th June 2023
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Presuming Ed said:
I'm not sure Hamilton is an empire builder, more of an individual that expects a fast car rather then builds one.
That's the point though, can a driver (as Schumacher and Prost did) build a winning team around him, for example from a test driving point of view. That's greatness.

Fangio won with 4 different teams. Loads of drivers have won championships with two. If Hamilton did make the move to the Red, and won, he'd go down as the greatest ever.

Suspect he's missed that chance, should have done it two years ago.