Lewis Hamilton in the BTCC ?
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trackdemon said:
I have to concede my language was a bit harsh, like any series I'm sure you have to have a reasonable level of talent to be anywhere on the grid. So yeah, happy to retract 'demonstrably crap' and modify that to 'a bit out of his depth'. That said, I'm not convinced that after 2 seasons of poor results anyone else would continue to get a drive - that's the crux of my assertion that I feel someone else should be in the seat. It would be interesting to see how he'd get on in lower formulae with those 2 seasons under his belt now, that experience must have been good, perhaps try the supporting Mini series and start finishing in the top half to build confidence as a platform to springboard back into a more competitive BTCC seat?...
He has the funding, sponsors onboard because of coverage every other Sunday on a free to air channel, his required modifications for driving are also not penalised.Edited by trackdemon on Tuesday 17th November 10:55
Why should he take a step back? You only get one life buddy make the most of it however the cards fall
trackdemon said:
- that's the crux of my assertion that I feel someone else should be in the seat.
But it doesn't matter what you feel. It's not up to you.As been said many times, it's all down to funding. That's how motor racing works.
There's lots of great drivers out there, but until they can find the funding, they won't be driving in the BTCC.
Sebring440 said:
trackdemon said:
- that's the crux of my assertion that I feel someone else should be in the seat.
But it doesn't matter what you feel. It's not up to you.As been said many times, it's all down to funding. That's how motor racing works.
There's lots of great drivers out there, but until they can find the funding, they won't be driving in the BTCC.
Agreed. When my Euromillions numbers come up I fully intend to buy my way onto the grid. It’s a sad reality but Motorsport is ruinously expensive and the best drivers don’t always make it to the grid.
Don’t hate the player etc.
WhiteBaron said:
He has the funding, sponsors onboard because of coverage every other Sunday on a free to air channel, his required modifications for driving are also not penalised.
Why should he take a step back? You only get one life buddy make the most of it however the cards fall
Oh absolutely, if I had the chance I'd be there in a flash whether I was back of the grid or notWhy should he take a step back? You only get one life buddy make the most of it however the cards fall
Sebring440 said:
But it doesn't matter what you feel. It's not up to you.
As been said many times, it's all down to funding. That's how motor racing works.
There's lots of great drivers out there, but until they can find the funding, they won't be driving in the BTCC.
It's not up to any of us, none of our opinions matter in that sense. But this is a forum, the whole raison d'etre of which is for folks to share opinions, whether you agree with them or not....As been said many times, it's all down to funding. That's how motor racing works.
There's lots of great drivers out there, but until they can find the funding, they won't be driving in the BTCC.
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