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Seannew1 wrote: » At least, Alonso never sacked his own father as his manager :pac:
Dog Man Star wrote: » Hamilton has under-achieved. He's been in the best car for the last 11 years and has won 4 world championships. He missed out to Raikkonen, Button and Rosberg, three distinctly average drivers. He is a talented driver. I would rank him equal to Hakkinen for that mixture of aggression and consistency. Alonso is slightly better. The likes of Schumacher, Prost are well ahead of him. As for the man himself, he's been in this game since he was a child, so I don't have any problems with him being arrogant, he's never known any other life. He's also the first successful black driver, so I put him there with Tiger Woods as a role model. It can't have been easy for him going to social events surrounded by rich white males in places like Monte Carlo, where you are looked down upon for your clothes, never mind your race. You have to be an arrogant POS to be in F1. They all were, some were just better at hiding it than others...! One thing I don't like about him is criticising the team over the radio, for the benefit of the TV audience. Other than that, I can see him winning 6 championships, maybe 7, and he will be remembered as a great. Stats aren't everything in F1 though, few consider Schumacher and Fangio as the best drivers of all time.
Gamb!t wrote: » TCP/IP wrote: » What Lewis said about Nico's clothes at the British GP interview just summed him up to be a terrible bitter human being. I can admit that I am 100% not a fan of Lewis but I respect his four championships but he is a completely horrible human being. Also, I am not one of the people that buy into this Fernando hype that he is one of the GOAT honestly I don't see it or even close to it. I think in equal cars over a season Vettel wins every time over Lewis as he is a smarter racer. Now that the Mercedes party modes are less effective we are seeing Hamilton struggle slightly whereas before he was pretty much guaranteed pole and the race win. What did he say ?
TCP/IP wrote: » What Lewis said about Nico's clothes at the British GP interview just summed him up to be a terrible bitter human being. I can admit that I am 100% not a fan of Lewis but I respect his four championships but he is a completely horrible human being. Also, I am not one of the people that buy into this Fernando hype that he is one of the GOAT honestly I don't see it or even close to it. I think in equal cars over a season Vettel wins every time over Lewis as he is a smarter racer. Now that the Mercedes party modes are less effective we are seeing Hamilton struggle slightly whereas before he was pretty much guaranteed pole and the race win.
Gamb!t wrote: » Good chance he will win his 5th championship title this weekend. I'm starting to think he might might actually beat Schumachers record of 7.
flazio wrote: » Match maybe but not outright beat. LeClerc and Verstappen are possible usurpers
flazio wrote: » I'm bringing this thread back up because clearly some people think they have new points to make. Or perhaps they'll read through this thread and realise it was all said before.
astrofluff wrote: » Oh dear, why did you have to bring up the thread again? It only fuels those who want to bash him. I have my preferences on drivers, but I know I'm better than that to feed or encourage this. The thread is best locked imo.
TCP/IP wrote: » Absolutely not a good thing to lock this thread it’s the perfect place to discuss all things Lewis the other thread was not so totally agree with Lightings decision to clean it up.
joe swanson wrote: Hamilton was being primed by mcclaren from an early age, given the best cars, best equipment, best of everything . It turned him into a good driver and a horribly spoiled man who acts like a sulky teenager .
weekaizer wrote: » I find it hard to describe why I dislike Hamilton...I feel the same about him now as I did about vettel from 2011 to 2013. Seb has grown on me in fairness since he moved to Ferrari. I think Lewis just comes across as an arrogant self obsessed child who throws his toys out of the pram when he’s not happy. I also dislike his image and the way he talks. Comparing his interviews from 2007 and now it seems he’s morphed into a different person. Simply put, I think he’s become a dose to be honest. End rant.
Sergio Loose Ukulele wrote: » After multi 21 I lost a lot of respect for Seb. Tbh, there are few likeable drivers nowadays. LeClerc, Kimi I suppose. Lewis is a product of his time
astrofluff wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvmhdCOMuYc Lewis was quite personable in today's drivers' conference (last interview).
chicorytip wrote: » He had talent but no money, a black kid from a council estate. His (and his father's) single minded determination and persistence eventually was rewarded when Ron Dennis - who was sceptical of his ability - gave him his chance. I think the path that has led to his superstardom has been strewn with more obstacles than those of most previous champions.
flazio wrote: » He's an unapologetic Social Justice Warrior. And as such will always alienate a big chunk of Formula 1 fandom.