The young guy has a drive at Merc. It’s on him not to qualify 11th.
What do you want, Toto to put brakes on Lewis?
Why can't you support your favorite driver without talking crap about the "other driver"? Your so called favorite is still getting smoked by a driver which has passed his prime as per you.harty71 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 09:33No excuses, he's starting to decline, I think this will be his final year, let a youngster have a go.
Bang on. He’s still got it in spades, car let him down today.Hammerfist wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:40Lol. Hamilton again losing out from a safety car decided he was not going to be denied today, blows past the back markers, George and Stroll and puts pressure on a faster Ferrari until the end. Great race, great pace. Just the car is too slow atm. But it’s clear the old dog still has it. Haters in ruins.
Shocking stint on the mediums but more than made up for it on the hards, frustrating that he couldn't get Sainz but brilliant in the end.Hammerfist wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:40Lol. Hamilton again losing out from a safety car decided he was not going to be denied today, blows past the back markers, George and Stroll and puts pressure on a faster Ferrari until the end. Great race, great pace. Just the car is too slow atm. But it’s clear the old dog still has it. Haters in ruins.
But I thought only Russell could pull the car above and beyond where it belongs?Hammerfist wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:40Lol. Hamilton again losing out from a safety car decided he was not going to be denied today, blows past the back markers, George and Stroll and puts pressure on a faster Ferrari until the end. Great race, great pace. Just the car is too slow atm. But it’s clear the old dog still has it. Haters in ruins.
I see it the other way around. Russell is the one who is behind (PU failure assisted) but another race went by where he didn't gain anything on Hamilton over the weekend. Russell has to actually outscore Hamilton to overturn the deficit. Finishing in a draw every weekend from here on out would just favor Hamilton's existing lead.
On the other side, he qualified 6 places higher and ended up with nothing to show for it because of a poor sprint race.AR3-GP wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:00I see it the other way around. Russell is the one who is behind (PU failure assisted) but another race went by where he didn't gain anything on Hamilton over the weekend. Russell has to actually outscore Hamilton to overturn the deficit. Finishing in a draw every weekend from here on out would just favor Hamilton's existing lead.
The DRS is just too weak. No punch and no defense.erudite450 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 15:57Sainz's consistent slow pace ruining Hamilton's race as usual. Frustrating! If Mercedes can find a tenth on Ferrari, Hamilton and Russel will leave Sainz behind. The guy's pace is shockingly slow.