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I agree with that. Doesn't mean I have to forgive him for the two years before that.Be fair Marc, he's a lot more palatable since Australia '09 and the backlash from that weekend.
I agree with that. Doesn't mean I have to forgive him for the two years before that.Be fair Marc, he's a lot more palatable since Australia '09 and the backlash from that weekend.
I don't doubt for a minute that he is not a good driver, I do, however, doubt if he would be as good as he at Mclaren if he started in a mid-field or lower car.You're joking, right? Winning pretty much everything he drove in from age 8, finishing level on points with the previous World Champion and within 1 point of winning the championship in his rookie season, and then winning the WDC in his second season in F1 isn't enough for you? Damn, who would you have driving in F1?
When Schumacher was at Benetton they were not dominating like Ferrari iduring the Schumacher years, and I'm pretty sure he didn't win 'every' race at Benetton... he still had to fight his way through the field on some occasions and other time had to settle for lower places.Your point about Schumacher is ridiculous, he was in the mid-field for 1 race then went straight into a car which was fighting for wins. Even hill barely ran in a mid-field car before jumping into the fastest car on the track.
Mentioning Vettel made me laugh, he ran for nearly 3 years in mid/lower field cars, and yet he is no better at Hamilton at getting through traffic? You just disagreed with yourself.
Why is it rubbish? It's my opinion that Hamilton should have had to serve an apprenticeship somewhere. That's not a fact or a rule its my opinion. I don't like people who become superstars straight away. I like to see my sporting stars work to get to the top in the sport. Hamilton worked his way into F1 but then didn't have to work IN F1 to get to the top.
If nothing else Hammy needs a year in a dog of a mclaren (as in much more so than the one that started 09, with only real midfield potential) to show he has the character and ability to shine. Take MSc as a good example where he turns around the dinosaur of Ferrari (with the help of the staff that joined then too) and really does something special, I dont see this in Hamilton in the same way...
I don't get that argument to be honest. I'd totally agree if Hamilton waltzed into a RB6 style dominant car and took the title after beating an okay journeyman like Webber.
But he didn't, he went in against a driver who is probably the best of the field, and he held his own right from the first lights out. That's a far tougher proving ground than any midfield team.
By all accounts the 2010 McLaren was a dog compared to the rivals!
He's beaten Alonso in the last 4 seasons, once in the same car, twice in slower cars and 2008 was no white wash.
Do you mean 2009?
He has? When did this happen? Please elaborate.
I don't get that argument to be honest. I'd totally agree if Hamilton waltzed into a RB6 style dominant car and took the title after beating an okay journeyman like Webber. But he didn't, he went in against a driver who is probably the best of the field, and he held his own right from the first lights out. That's a far tougher proving ground than any midfield team.
By all accounts the 2010 McLaren was a dog compared to the rivals!
He's beaten Alonso in the last 4 seasons, once in the same car, twice in slower cars and 2008 was no white wash.
He's beaten the guy that made Schumacher look old hat on every playing field.
I'm not quite sure what else Hamilton can do to prove to people he is worthy of his position.
Not advertise shoes... If he didnt act like a cog of the corporate machine that he is, then he might look a bit more worthy... (Mansell came out with something like this a while back).
Seriously?
Have you seen some of the other adverts and endorcements that F1 drivers have done?
Eddie Irvine and car pressure washers.
Schumachers Bicardi advert.
Mansell can't talk either... Euronics and Moneysupermarket.com?
Racing drivers are walking and talking billboards, with the exception of Raikkonen, who just does the walking bit.
Seriously?
Have you seen some of the other adverts and endorcements that F1 drivers have done?
Eddie Irvine and car pressure washers.
Schumachers Bicardi advert.
Mansell can't talk either... Euronics and Moneysupermarket.com?
Racing drivers are walking and talking billboards, with the exception of Raikkonen, who just does the walking bit.
You've conveniently forgotten that JJ Lehto was involved in a huge pre-season testing accident which essentially finished his career. He tried a couple of comeback races but was in constant pain with his neck injury.When MSc was at Bennetton, Bennetton were searching for a decent partner for him.
They brought in Lehto, who was VERY highly rated, before arriving at Bennetton. From what I remember Lehto may have got lapped by MSc (on pace), by MSc and he didnt last long. I remember they then brought in Verstappen, who again, got whipped by MSc. In both cases, after the whipping, their F1 careers pretty much ended.
sunama said:The fact that Lehto may or may not have had an accident (I do not recall this accident), is of little relevance.
Honoury irishman Tim O'Glock
Your point about Schumacher is ridiculous, he was in the mid-field for 1 race then went straight into a car which was fighting for wins. Even hill barely ran in a mid-field car before jumping into the fastest car on the track.
Mentioning Vettel made me laugh, he ran for nearly 3 years in mid/lower field cars, and yet he is no better at Hamilton at getting through traffic? You just disagreed with yourself.
I'm not quite sure what else Hamilton can do to prove to people he is worthy of his position.
When did that happen??
Good hes got a drive, shame its a virgin... (dont think they'll go anywhere next year)