Who will replace Nico
Poll: Who will replace Nico
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r11co said:
As I said in the other thread - I now get Hamilton's appeal if you typify his fan-base.
lol you're so full of st....all you can do is come on here, slate Hamilton and be utterly blind to any other drivers deficiencies, then when backed into a corner because you're on the losing end of an argument, just label everyone who sticks up for Lewis as a fanboy and attack their persona...you my friend are what is known as a troll....you're rather like a trump supporter, rather dim whitted, completely blind to any truths and facts....go back to the cesspit whence you came and leave pistonheads to those who actually have a slightly more rounded view.......oh and before you attack me again, call me a fanboy, liberal or what ever...I'm a rosberg fan too, and max, button, Webber and Ricardo...that's because I can see talent and enjoy it for what it is rather than have a blinkered view because of a drivers personality
FeelingLucky said:
r11co said:
Hamilton fanbois have very thin skins and very thick skulls.
You have a novel approach to the spelling of boy in fanboy, is this deliberate?And there was me almost believing the hype that Hamilton was so street and down with his fans.
Seems his alleged 'haters' know his image better than his fans do.
r11co said:
What the flying fk are you talking about? Does the Hamilton disease of projecting faults on to everyone else spread to his fans as well?
Andddd there we go, you're quite happy at showing up hamiltons fault without realising other drivers have the same faults...But thanks for proving my point...you're on the defensive again slagging off his fans as I said you would...
...go on...go and crawl back into that little hole again....byeeeeeeee
37chevy said:
slagging off his fans as I said you would...
If the cap fits.It is all making sense though. Manchild idol figure appealing to manchildren.
Anyway, my point that you singularly failed to understand was that Hamilton might not take to the idea of a new team-mate at Mercedes and decide to move on.
Edited by r11co on Friday 2nd December 22:57
r11co said:
If the cap fits.
It is all making sense though. Manchild idol figure appealing to manchildren.
Now you're just talking complete nonsense.....well I say now, you've been doing it for the last few hours to be fair....It is all making sense though. Manchild idol figure appealing to manchildren.
...go on, toddle off back to the cave....you've lost the argument....chop chop.....
r11co said:
What argument? Sorry, you've lost me.
That really doesn't surprise me.........and on that note, it's been an interesting evening...il leave you to the next person that you care to slag off....I'm sure they will cope ok as you seem to be running out of come backs and dumb ass remarks...toodle pip
He's young, he's quick, he's available, he's familiar with the team and the car, he's cheap and he's German. There are plenty of reasons why Wehrlein will be the favourite to replace Rosberg.
We would all love to see Alonso go head to head with Hamilton again, and we would love even more to see Vettel get his arse kicked all over the track by Lewis, but I don't think either will happen.
We would all love to see Alonso go head to head with Hamilton again, and we would love even more to see Vettel get his arse kicked all over the track by Lewis, but I don't think either will happen.
Bradgate said:
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We would all love to see Alonso go head to head with Hamilton again, and we would love even more to see Vettel get his arse kicked all over the track by Lewis, but I don't think either will happen.
Closest we will get to Vettel and Hamilton in the same car.... great battle: We would all love to see Alonso go head to head with Hamilton again, and we would love even more to see Vettel get his arse kicked all over the track by Lewis, but I don't think either will happen.
https://youtu.be/kDkK8a4jHZ8
Jorge Lorenzo, or maybe that Italian geezer that couldn't bear to be beaten by No. 93 (get over it, or get better)
No.46 now comes across as somewhat "arrogant" - getting a bit Schumacher, but he was a long way short of winning this year!
No.46 now comes across as somewhat "arrogant" - getting a bit Schumacher, but he was a long way short of winning this year!
Edited by Mr Tidy on Saturday 3rd December 02:56
For me I'm thinking Alonso or Vettel.
1. Mercedes will want constructors
2. New aero based rules will favour an ever increasing Red Bull threat
3. Car will need to be developed
4. Need someone experienced
5. Wehrlein needs a bit more experience
Alonso is going to have least water tight contract, at a guess, McLaren desperate to do anything to keep him
Vettel isn't happy at Ferrari but imagine his contract will be very good, and with no one good and experienced lined up to replace he does hold a card, but German driver for German team.
All I'm going on is Merc will want car development like they did with schuey, and someone with a bit of experience who can potentially drive a car that could be st, but drive pants off it.
Hamilton can't really develop a car in my eyes, after Alonso left McLaren and it was Lewis left the car quickly dropped off over a few years before Honda arrived, goes to Merc which schuey developed and now after 3 years the pack is catching them up quickly.
Alonso put a st Renault in decent places after McLaren
Put a st Ferrari into runner up place for 2/3 years
McLaren have gone from near dead last to 6th this year, mostly chassis development as the engine is still underpowered.
I just can't see young driver, Alonso and Hamilton till 2019 and both step out of F1 then
1. Mercedes will want constructors
2. New aero based rules will favour an ever increasing Red Bull threat
3. Car will need to be developed
4. Need someone experienced
5. Wehrlein needs a bit more experience
Alonso is going to have least water tight contract, at a guess, McLaren desperate to do anything to keep him
Vettel isn't happy at Ferrari but imagine his contract will be very good, and with no one good and experienced lined up to replace he does hold a card, but German driver for German team.
All I'm going on is Merc will want car development like they did with schuey, and someone with a bit of experience who can potentially drive a car that could be st, but drive pants off it.
Hamilton can't really develop a car in my eyes, after Alonso left McLaren and it was Lewis left the car quickly dropped off over a few years before Honda arrived, goes to Merc which schuey developed and now after 3 years the pack is catching them up quickly.
Alonso put a st Renault in decent places after McLaren
Put a st Ferrari into runner up place for 2/3 years
McLaren have gone from near dead last to 6th this year, mostly chassis development as the engine is still underpowered.
I just can't see young driver, Alonso and Hamilton till 2019 and both step out of F1 then
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