Lewis to leave mcclaren?

mrlozzer said:
+1 on all of that. Not sure I'm that keen on the new "bling" Hamilton, hanging with rappers etc.

Not liked him since he put on those silly earrings... you'd think his missus would tell him they look stupid... that said, his missus is a poor-man's Jess Michibata :D
 
mcclaren are probably sick of lewis's repair bill!!!. would be surprised if they would replace Michael at Mercedes without his say so as he's bringing in most of the teams advertising and air time, also he doesnt drive too bad when the car is working
 
sp3ctre said:
Not liked him since he put on those silly earrings... you'd think his missus would tell him they look stupid... that said, his missus is a poor-man's Jess Michibata :D

+1,Jess is a joy to watch and must please the sponsors much more than the Hamilton girl
 
sp3ctre said:
mrlozzer said:
+1 on all of that. Not sure I'm that keen on the new "bling" Hamilton, hanging with rappers etc.

Not liked him since he put on those silly earrings... you'd think his missus would tell him they look stupid... that said, his missus is a poor-man's Jess Michibata :D

MEOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW LOL
 
I think Di Resta is overrated. Good, not great, and for me he's being outshone by his team mate this season. I still reckon Di Resta will end up at Ferrari as Alonso's bitch anyway.

Hamilton needs to get away from McClaren. As someone else said they have perfected the art of screwing up his chances and then of course Maldonado at Valencia and then Grosjean last weekend have cost him a boat load more points too. He also looks a bit lost without his father managing him. I thought this season he looked a bit more mature and then last weekend his tweeting seemed bizarre behaviour again.

Agree he needs to lose the earrings, the girlfriend, the gangsta stylie behaviour and take a leaf out of Button's book.

Schumacher should NEVER have come back to F1. He's never looked close to his previous best. I never liked him anyway so I won't mourn his retirement.
 
slick said:
sp3ctre said:
mrlozzer said:
+1 on all of that. Not sure I'm that keen on the new "bling" Hamilton, hanging with rappers etc.

Not liked him since he put on those silly earrings... you'd think his missus would tell him they look stupid... that said, his missus is a poor-man's Jess Michibata :D

MEOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWW LOL

+3. I don't like him from Day 1.
 
Hamilton can go and have a paddy at another team. It would be good to plant him in an "average" car to see how he does. Button has earned his spurs
 
Stuart Truman said:
Hamilton can go and have a paddy at another team. It would be good to plant him in an "average" car to see how he does. Button has earned his spurs

You can question many things about Hamilton but not his pace or ability. He's out-driven Button consistently all season long until Spa.
 
Hmmmm, I like Lewis and he's is great to watch most of the time, he just needs to relax a little bit more and I dont really care if he stays or goes.

However my heart belongs to Jenson :sweetheart:
 
Never really been a fan of Hamilton, he's always come a cross as a bit of a personality vacuum in my opinion so I've just never warmed to him. Cutting the apron strings so to speak may be the making of him, either that or the breaking.

While I'm assassinating his character I might as well add that those earrings look totally gay and what is that beard all about? It's like he forgot to take his helmet chin strap off. :wink:
 
I like Jensen and Louis, and I couldn't care less what or who they do off track. They get paid to race, I watch the race, if I want to see hot girls I can change the channel. 8)

As for Schumacher, he's a dirty sod who shouldn't have a license for F1. "He's only defending his line", yeah right, three times in the same corner.....I wish he'd jump into a Nascar race and see how long they put up with his antics. He'd be spinning into a wall right quick.
 
Is Hamilton's contract coming up at the end of this season by any chance ?, usually the start of gossip and rumours.Not bothered where he goes, until he grows up and dials in some consistency, he'll never be world champion again.Yes he's fast, but massively inconsistent, he never knows when to back off a bit and take points, or to wait for better opportunities to pass, he just goes in and often comes off worse.Don't mention his stupid earings and beards and I think his bird looks like his dad ( see the smile). JB is the man in our house, and showed his maturity last weekend at Spa.He had a good car, and monstered the whole field, didn't put a foot wrong,a classic demonstration of a world champion in a good car.Hamilton may be faster over a single lap, but Button is the better racer.Button's lousy form mid season has largely been down to the Mclaren not getting heat into the tyres, Button struggles as he is so smoth, Hamilton is more of a chucker of cars and so has been able to get more heat in, thus more grip. The rest of the season will be interesting.
 
bigshurv said:
Yes he's fast, but massively inconsistent, he never knows when to back off a bit and take points, or to wait for better opportunities to pass, he just goes in and often comes off worse.

Frustrating thing was at the start of this season he appeared to have learnt from last year and was calmer, picking up points where it mattered. Maybe because he was then the last of the 'big' drivers to take a win this year he seems to have reverted back to the old rash inconsistent Hamilton. The crash at Spa I actually shouted at the TV "Hamilton you muppet" as it unfolded - I was certain the replay was going to show Lewis going into the first corner completely hot-headed, red mist descended, desperate to make up ground and doing something stupid. Obviously the replay of Grosjean's poor move proved me completely wrong though :)

It's a shame he can't get his act together. When he does he's fantastic to watch - especially on the days when he's taken a car that's not the fastest, driven the wheels off it and won when it shouldn't have (much like Alonso has on a few occasions this year). As for Button, it's just a shame he can't do a Brazil '09 or Canada 2011 more often. When he's on form and got the car in the sweet-spot he's unbeatable.
 
When he first became F1 driver for McLaren, he did say he would never drive for other teams during his career.
 
Not even going to show this to Mr M, I daren't get him started on Hamilton.

He thinks it's disgusting that he jumped ship to live in Switzerland as soon as he started earning big bucks. Said he shouldn't be allowed to race for England any more.
 
Carol M said:
Not even going to show this to Mr M, I daren't get him started on Hamilton.

He thinks it's disgusting that he jumped ship to live in Switzerland as soon as he started earning big bucks. Said he shouldn't be allowed to race for England any more.

well if you applied that rule to all our drivers Carol we wouldn't have any on the grid. Herbert/Coulthard/Button/Di Resta all Monaco residents. Having been to Monaco a few times I don't blame them either.

There is a lot of nonsense spouted about Hamilton's form on here. This season he HAS consistently picked up points and finished races. He's avoided incident nearly all season long so far. The only real exceptions being when Maldonado (F1's nutter) drove into him in Valencia (arguably Lewis was 30% to blame but he was trying to hold a place with 2 laps or so to go) and in Spa where Grosjean crashed into him. He's lost no end of points this season from bodged McClaren pit-stops, or for example getting a puncture on lap 2 in Germany. He'd be at least second behind Alonso were it not for those. I think so far he's had 5 podium finishes in 12 races and scored points in 9 out of 12.
 
I can't stand it when they pull the race card which is when I went off him straight away :x
 
pvr said:
I can't stand it when they pull the race card which is when I went off him straight away :x

I don't necessarily disagree PVR. If the thread was about reasons why Lewis isn't that popular there are plenty of reasons identified within here. However if it his performances this season that are debated then that's a different story. He has performed significantly better than his team mate and would be in a much better position to challenge for the world title if his team hadn't made so many cock-ups.
 
Although a fair number of those cock-ups have been in pit-stops, now that they've got the knack of it the 2.6s pit-stop is bloody fast. There's a couple of times now where I've looked and wondered if they actually changed the wheels or if I just missed it!
 
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