Being as he has announced that he's retiring with immediate effect, then there's no doubt about it - he won't!!Mr Tidy said:Yes, congrats to Nico as he did what he had to do - will he win another? I doubt it somehow. :lol:
Being as he has announced that he's retiring with immediate effect, then there's no doubt about it - he won't!!Mr Tidy said:Yes, congrats to Nico as he did what he had to do - will he win another? I doubt it somehow. :lol:
DLH said:Being as he has announced that he's retiring with immediate effect, then there's no doubt about it - he won't!!Mr Tidy said:Yes, congrats to Nico as he did what he had to do - will he win another? I doubt it somehow. :lol:
buzyg said:DLH said:Being as he has announced that he's retiring with immediate effect, then there's no doubt about it - he won't!!Mr Tidy said:Yes, congrats to Nico as he did what he had to do - will he win another? I doubt it somehow. :lol:
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Less worried about him than yesterday.
Well until Alonso announces his move to Mercedes. :evil:
DLH said:Being as he has announced that he's retiring with immediate effect, then there's no doubt about it - he won't!!Mr Tidy said:Yes, congrats to Nico as he did what he had to do - will he win another? I doubt it somehow. :lol:
An interesting devious thought :evil: but entirely possible given what's happened this season!Conspiracy theorists (Like me) may believe that Mercedes already knew about it months ago and the world title was a leaving present.
exdos said:Or, since Mercedes have had such a superior car, they wanted to share the WDC titles between the two drivers as a sort of reward, especially since Rosberg had been with them from the start, and so they pulled all the stunts against Lewis throughout the season in order to handicap Lewis, which really pi22ed him off in the process. Then, when Rosberg won the WDC and the charge of anarchy was made by Toto, Lewis gave Toto the ultimatum: "It's either him or me that's leaving", and so Toto has had to push Rosberg out, because Toto knows full well that Lewis is THE best by far, and Rosberg is obviously relieved to be going because he simply can't cut it with Lewis.
I've read elsewhere that when the announcement was made at the Merc factory most of the workforce were not impressed with Rosberg's decision, presumably because they have witnessed the favouritism shown to Rosberg, so have been encouraged to back the wrong driver in the WDC.
Likewise, if Toto knew all along that Rosberg would quit, after he'd conspired to gift him the WDC at Lewis' expense, then Toto has provably conned everyone in the Merc team and all F1 fans.
Either way, Toto is a sh1t and it's enlightening to know that Ross Brawn left because he thought both Toto and Lauda were untrustworthy.
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sticky said:He has the talent and the car but he has been extremely lucky this year because of Vettel"s screw ups, and last year he came 2nd in a 2 horse race, he should get over himself and use his talents full time on the track instead of bling bling rap, then he would streak ahead
sticky said:He has the talent and the car but he has been extremely lucky this year because of Vettel"s screw ups, and last year he came 2nd in a 2 horse race, he should get over himself and use his talents full time on the track instead of bling bling rap, then he would streak ahead
stevo///m3 said:He does have the minor temporary headache of a £3m+ tax dodge on his plane at the mo, however, according to the Beeb...much as I’m a Lewis fan (now, but not when he first came into F1), he does need to address this, even if it does just mean suing his advisers and donate the damages to a charity...
Stevo