Lewis Hamilton
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yonex said:
Do you think that our resident Swindon gangster might start paying his taxes now?
Whilst I realize this is probably a plea for attention, it’s troubling to acknowledge that there are still some clowns capable of typing and posting something like this still walking amongst the decent people out there. paulguitar said:
yonex said:
Do you think that our resident Swindon gangster might start paying his taxes now?
Whilst I realize this is probably a plea for attention, it’s troubling to acknowledge that there are still some clowns capable of typing and posting something like this still walking amongst the decent people out there. The funny haircuts and the funny trousers and the 'sulking'. Oh they've had a whale of a time.
Not having such a great time lately though.
swisstoni said:
Read through this thread and you'll see that there are a few of them.
The funny haircuts and the funny trousers and the 'sulking'. Oh they've had a whale of a time.
Not having such a great time lately though.
To be fair, he's not acted like a bellend much if at all this year. His driving has also been impeccable and Vettel has been poor.The funny haircuts and the funny trousers and the 'sulking'. Oh they've had a whale of a time.
Not having such a great time lately though.
I think you'll find that an awful lot of the people on here are only critical when he (or anyone else) does daft stuff deserving of criticism, rather than being a "hater" as some put it.
Off track I'm not an LH fan, but he'll be a very worthy champion this year. He's performed completely head and shoulders above anyone else on track and has kept the toys firmly in the pram - I'm not sure which is cause and which is effect but the correlation between happy Hamilton and unbeatable Hamilton is a pretty straight line!
Deesee said:
swisstoni said:
Except that this thread was originally set up to pour ridicule on Hamilton.
Still I RiseTheres not a single driver in the paddock would not want to swap places, teams or careers.
chunder27 said:
No, its just miserable watchign f1.
Its that simple,
I've enjoyed this season. There is a lot wrong with F1, but it can still deliver a great race from time to time as we saw yesterday, and watching Hamilton at the peak of his powers is a treat. His pole lap was other-worldly.Its that simple,
sparta6 said:
Deesee said:
Theres not a single driver in the paddock would not want to swap places, teams or careers.
Really ?Max seems very happy being Max
Deesee said:
sparta6 said:
Deesee said:
Theres not a single driver in the paddock would not want to swap places, teams or careers.
Really ?Max seems very happy being Max
If he wins this year (which looks all but certain), it might be his best championship yet. Slower car for much of the season (including the US!) but numerous poles and a steady stream of good results. Great reliability from Merc, too.
I thought his 2015 one was good where he ended on Hat-gate and truly looked to have made Rosberg miserable in the process of crushing him, although it was notable even at the end of the season that Rosberg seemed to keep up the intensity where Hamilton seemed to cruise more.
Hamilton is already in cruise mode by the looks of things, but it's been the championship of a patient and mature driver throughout, whereas Vettel appears to have combusted under the weight of expectation. Someone at the start of the year was keeping tally of where Max would be if not for his more reckless overtakes early in the season. Can we hypothesise on where Vettel would be now had he bailed on his more costly overtakes this season?
I thought his 2015 one was good where he ended on Hat-gate and truly looked to have made Rosberg miserable in the process of crushing him, although it was notable even at the end of the season that Rosberg seemed to keep up the intensity where Hamilton seemed to cruise more.
Hamilton is already in cruise mode by the looks of things, but it's been the championship of a patient and mature driver throughout, whereas Vettel appears to have combusted under the weight of expectation. Someone at the start of the year was keeping tally of where Max would be if not for his more reckless overtakes early in the season. Can we hypothesise on where Vettel would be now had he bailed on his more costly overtakes this season?
Vettel has certainly thrown a load of advantage straight down the toilet this year, however Hamilton has kept his nerve, and fished it out, polished it, and eaten it up. As Murray Walker famously put it F1 is If spelt backwards ( it isn’t really, but he’s cracking on a bit, so we’ll let him off).
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