Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

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Digga

40,324 posts

283 months

Saturday 16th March
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Lewis only makes a brief appearance in this, but I like how relaxed and down to earth he seems in this and other social media stuff. Sure, he wears some crazy diva fashion, but he does seem to me to be a man at ease with himself and not without some grounding.


heebeegeetee

28,754 posts

248 months

Saturday 16th March
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Killer2005 said:
Kart16 said:
Newey cars first and second. Impressive by Prost.

T_16

118 posts

40 months

Thursday 21st March
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Unfortunately Lewis is absolutely finished.
Ferrari must be looking for any way out of that £100m contract now after Bearmans performance.
LOL

Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.


BrettMRC

4,094 posts

160 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
Unfortunately Lewis is absolutely finished.
Ferrari must be looking for any way out of that £100m contract now after Bearmans performance.
LOL

Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.
Fascinating insights there.

PhilAsia

3,808 posts

75 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.
Genius! Child prodigy!!

T_16

118 posts

40 months

Thursday 21st March
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PhilAsia said:
Genius! Child prodigy!!
It could be shortened.

Off track woke = On track choke!

PlywoodPascal

4,180 posts

21 months

Thursday 21st March
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I might contend that it could be satisfactorily yet further curtailed.

nickfrog

21,164 posts

217 months

Thursday 21st March
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Impressive work at 2:08 am. Nocturnal LH adulation.

WPA

8,801 posts

114 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
Unfortunately Lewis is absolutely finished.
Ferrari must be looking for any way out of that £100m contract now after Bearmans performance.
LOL

Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.
Must be half term again.

Of course Ferrari will want Bearman instead, I mean why would you want the most successful F1 driver ever when you could put an unknown rookie in the car.

rolleyes

C5_Steve

3,073 posts

103 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
Unfortunately Lewis is absolutely finished.
Ferrari must be looking for any way out of that £100m contract now after Bearmans performance.
LOL

Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.
How many crayons did you waste writing that one out before you managed to type it?

cliffords

1,371 posts

23 months

Thursday 21st March
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WPA said:
T_16 said:
Unfortunately Lewis is absolutely finished.
Ferrari must be looking for any way out of that £100m contract now after Bearmans performance.
LOL

Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.
Must be half term again.

Of course Ferrari will want Bearman instead, I mean why would you want the most successful F1 driver ever when you could put an unknown rookie in the car.

rolleyes
I wonder if they moved salary into the price cap that all the teams would actually choose cheap drivers over expensive ones. It would make the whole series a lot more interesting.

zsdom

792 posts

120 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
Unfortunately Lewis is absolutely finished.
Ferrari must be looking for any way out of that £100m contract now after Bearmans performance.
LOL

Off the track go woke, on the track totally choke.
Imagine living a life like this, how sad

Killer2005

19,644 posts

228 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
PhilAsia said:
Genius! Child prodigy!!
It could be shortened.

Off track woke = On track choke!
It's really odd behaviour to have 2 accounts dedicated to post things about an F1 driver you don't like.

Sandpit Steve

10,053 posts

74 months

Thursday 21st March
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cliffords said:
I wonder if they moved salary into the price cap that all the teams would actually choose cheap drivers over expensive ones. It would make the whole series a lot more interesting.
That would be an interesting exercise, but it would probably result in a maximum salary of $5m or so, which could see the top teams in WEC or Indy also bidding for the services of the very best drivers.

StevieBee

12,899 posts

255 months

Thursday 21st March
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Sandpit Steve said:
cliffords said:
I wonder if they moved salary into the price cap that all the teams would actually choose cheap drivers over expensive ones. It would make the whole series a lot more interesting.
That would be an interesting exercise, but it would probably result in a maximum salary of $5m or so, which could see the top teams in WEC or Indy also bidding for the services of the very best drivers.
I'm also not sure that most drivers are motivated by money in the sense we might expect. $5m or $15m, doesn't in the grand scheme, of things make much material difference to one's life.

I think it was Mansell who said that the money a driver is paid by a team is a measure of the commitment that they make in that driver. If they have the ability to pay $10m but only offer $2m, that indicates that they just need a driver and not you.

T_16

118 posts

40 months

Thursday 21st March
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WPA said:
Must be half term again.

Of course Ferrari will want Bearman instead, I mean why would you want the most successful F1 driver ever when you could put an unknown rookie in the car.

rolleyes
Is this a troll post? rolleyesrolleyesrolleyesrolleyesrolleyesrolleyes
Because Bearman beat Lulu in his FIRST EVER race, and won't cost anywhere near £100m. LH can't even beat Russell this season, he's getting royally spanked silly. I'd put all my money on Russell wiping the floor with him again in Australia coming up. Easy monies.
Not sure why you are so upset over someone who doesn't even know who you are, or pay any UK taxes... LOL.

Edited by T_16 on Thursday 21st March 14:44

BrettMRC

4,094 posts

160 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
Is this a troll post? rolleyesrolleyesrolleyesrolleyesrolleyesrolleyes
Because Bearman beat Lulu in his FIRST EVER race, and won't cost anywhere near £100m. LH can't even beat Russell this season, he's getting royally spanked silly. I'd put all my money on Russell wiping the floor with him again in Australia coming up. Easy monies.
Not sure why you are so upset over someone who doesn't even know who you are, or pay any UK taxes... LOL.

Edited by T_16 on Thursday 21st March 14:44
Right... so your account sits dormant for a few years, then you decide to pick it up again just to troll F1 threads?


White-Noise

4,276 posts

248 months

Thursday 21st March
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There are a lot of folks out there who have a chip on their shoulder about Lewis. Comments on the bbc website comments, and when I was karting you would hear it a lot. They bloody love it. Thankfully there are less of these trolls on PH.

heebeegeetee

28,754 posts

248 months

Thursday 21st March
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T_16 said:
LH can't even beat Russell this season, he's getting royally spanked silly.
: laugh: The season is 2 races old. laugh

This is straight after a 22 race season in which LH was 3rd and GR was 8th.

Hamilton is the current best of the rest. The only drivers to beat Hamilton last year were in a Red Bull. Hamilton beat both Ferrari drivers, and I believe had Hamilton been in Ferrari he'd still have finished at least third.



paulguitar

23,440 posts

113 months

Thursday 21st March
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White-Noise said:
There are a lot of folks out there who have a chip on their shoulder about Lewis. Comments on the bbc website comments, and when I was karting you would hear it a lot. They bloody love it. Thankfully there are less of these trolls on PH.
It's frustrating, we can go to Twitter if we want to read ignorant angry bigots sounding off. Over the years it's tended to be a lot better here, but it only takes one or two (and I think we currently have one using two logins) to bring it all down.