Hamilton or Rosberg for 2016 WDC?
Poll: Hamilton or Rosberg for 2016 WDC?
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Discussion
Wills2 said:
I am a Hamilton fan, but you cannot take it away from Rosberg if he wins this year, he'll have taken his chances no matter how they arose.
Lewis is clearly the better driver though.
Yes, agree. Top level sport is all about taking your chance whenever and however it presents itself. Yet to see if Rosberg will choke.Lewis is clearly the better driver though.
deadslow said:
Yes, agree. Top level sport is all about taking your chance whenever and however it presents itself. Yet to see if Rosberg will choke.
Clearly his heart will be in his mouth, lets see if he can overcome the pressure. Fingers crossed for a cracking end to the season whatever happens.
Wills2 said:
deadslow said:
Yes, agree. Top level sport is all about taking your chance whenever and however it presents itself. Yet to see if Rosberg will choke.
Clearly his heart will be in his mouth, lets see if he can overcome the pressure. Fingers crossed for a cracking end to the season whatever happens.
Just wish he hadn't had the Spain and Austria incidents.
Hamilton will out quali him for pole.
Then on Sunday, instead of disappearing off into the distance allowing a rosberg second place, he needs to back him into the chasing pack, safe in the knowledge ros doesn't have the race craft to pass him.
I think ros will be terrified of a ham collision - the stewards would look at every single angle.
And I think if he gets swamped he'll be terrified of a race-ending shunt. Basically I think he'll drive like a timid kitten which is not a good mindset. He has everything to lose.
I'm a Hamilton fan though, happy to admit it.
Then on Sunday, instead of disappearing off into the distance allowing a rosberg second place, he needs to back him into the chasing pack, safe in the knowledge ros doesn't have the race craft to pass him.
I think ros will be terrified of a ham collision - the stewards would look at every single angle.
And I think if he gets swamped he'll be terrified of a race-ending shunt. Basically I think he'll drive like a timid kitten which is not a good mindset. He has everything to lose.
I'm a Hamilton fan though, happy to admit it.
Matt UK said:
Hamilton will out quali him for pole.
Then on Sunday, instead of disappearing off into the distance allowing a rosberg second place, he needs to back him into the chasing pack, safe in the knowledge ros doesn't have the race craft to pass him.
I think ros will be terrified of a ham collision - the stewards would look at every single angle.
And I think if he gets swamped he'll be terrified of a race-ending shunt. Basically I think he'll drive like a timid kitten which is not a good mindset. He has everything to lose.
I'm a Hamilton fan though, happy to admit it.
I think he tried that each restart at brazil.Then on Sunday, instead of disappearing off into the distance allowing a rosberg second place, he needs to back him into the chasing pack, safe in the knowledge ros doesn't have the race craft to pass him.
I think ros will be terrified of a ham collision - the stewards would look at every single angle.
And I think if he gets swamped he'll be terrified of a race-ending shunt. Basically I think he'll drive like a timid kitten which is not a good mindset. He has everything to lose.
I'm a Hamilton fan though, happy to admit it.
Crafty_ said:
Rosberg doesn't need to do anything special to win the WDC now, he can happily follow Lewis home and take it (regardless of what he says).
The only thing that can stop him imho is a mechanical failure.
Reliability has decided this year's title.
True but in the past this has been the case and things like punctures, crashes etc etc, that's what racing machines entails does it not? Just go back to the time in a season just getting the cars to even finish was a result!The only thing that can stop him imho is a mechanical failure.
Reliability has decided this year's title.
The amount of WDC decided by factors like this are many, so what?
Personally i have no care who wins as its been a bit of a joke over the last 3 seasons.
tommunster10 said:
Crafty_ said:
Rosberg doesn't need to do anything special to win the WDC now, he can happily follow Lewis home and take it (regardless of what he says).
The only thing that can stop him imho is a mechanical failure.
Reliability has decided this year's title.
True but in the past this has been the case and things like punctures, crashes etc etc, that's what racing machines entails does it not? Just go back to the time in a season just getting the cars to even finish was a result!The only thing that can stop him imho is a mechanical failure.
Reliability has decided this year's title.
The amount of WDC decided by factors like this are many, so what?
Personally i have no care who wins as its been a bit of a joke over the last 3 seasons.
I actually find these cars the most fascinating we've ever had.
Hungrymc said:
tommunster10 said:
Crafty_ said:
Rosberg doesn't need to do anything special to win the WDC now, he can happily follow Lewis home and take it (regardless of what he says).
The only thing that can stop him imho is a mechanical failure.
Reliability has decided this year's title.
True but in the past this has been the case and things like punctures, crashes etc etc, that's what racing machines entails does it not? Just go back to the time in a season just getting the cars to even finish was a result!The only thing that can stop him imho is a mechanical failure.
Reliability has decided this year's title.
The amount of WDC decided by factors like this are many, so what?
Personally i have no care who wins as its been a bit of a joke over the last 3 seasons.
I actually find these cars the most fascinating we've ever had.
S0 What said:
Nico has certainly taken them when they appeared and i cant blame him for playing it safe when he has to.
I agreeExcept for Spain and Austria. They will always be a blot on his wdc,
but then again, Senna was not overly averse to a collision, and has been lionised.
Must be nico's unfortunate face
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