It's all woulda coulda shoulda. If Lewis didnt have a gearbox glitch in Brasil 2007 he would be a rookie champion, or if came in to pit one lap earlier in China that year.JordanMugen wrote: ↑21 Apr 2024, 20:20Russell wasn't driving for Mercedes in 2020 or 2021, so nobody knows if Russell could have 1 WDC or 2 WDC, which would also mean Hamilton would "only" be on 6 WDC (which is still excellent!).
All both Mercedes drivers -- Russell and Hamilton -- can do is push to the maximum. Obviously despite Lewis being certain that Mercedes GP "never makes mistakes", he lost faith in the team while also Wolff did not offer a sufficient contract. A shame for the three-star brand, but it happens I guess -- Vettel similarly left Red Bull Racing for the prancing horse despite success, while Alonso left Renault for McLaren-Mercedes despite success...
Indeed Hamilton himself left McLaren-Mercedes despite success and could otherwise have stuck with McLaren-Honda, McLaren-Renault and McLaren-Mercedes to the present day!
If his engine didnt blow in Malaysia 2016, or had the reliability issues then.
2021 etc.. Many situations Lewis could also be a 9 time champ, not to mention more wins thar were stollen. Let's keep it simple at 7 time and 103.
There is no point Lewis push to the Maximum with a setup predicted to give them 7th at best if all redbulls, ferraris, mclarens have clean races and Alonso makes an error or burns out his tyres.
The setup changes are defining the limits of the car and the tyres. It's actually helping the team.