Well I'm not surprised at your expectations, Chuck junior.Chuckjr wrote: ↑29 May 2024, 01:04Spot on post there mate. Well said. I’m convinced his move to Ferrari will be a disaster for both. Plus the fact he just gives up when he doesn’t have a competitive car, and openly stops trying while not caring anymore renders his lack of character, sour attitude, and team disloyalty. Nothing new tho. He’s always been that way.CHT wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 01:55LH has always been the no. 1 poster boy in F1 even in his first season with Mclaren.
After tasted long string of unbroken successes it's natural for LH to struggle with this new reality of not having the media attentions due to lack of success on the track.
Moving to Ferrari may seems like the grass is greener on the other side but when LH get to the other side he will likely struggle in Ferrrari unless he is happy to just be Charles teammate within the team
Ferrari already have their postal boy Charles Lercler who is quick, popular, speaks fluent Italian, young and charming like a young prince without having to dress up like one.
To be hoesnt LH look pretty beaten both on and off track these days and considering how quick this new bred of esport F1 drivers are today, I think LH may not be able to regain back his confidence and dominate the sports like before. And it is not good for his legacy and mental wellbeing if he continues to be beaten by his teammate at Ferrari.
Why would Ferrari be a disaster for Lewis?
Did you see the tifosi in the home of Ferrari cheerring like crazy for the BOSS?! It was awesome! And he's not even in red overalls yet!
From the sporting side even if he gets regularly outqualified by Charles, the race i think Lewis will be stronger. I'm a Charles fan so I am torn between who should get the next championship for Ferrari. It might be better for Lewis to win it first, then retire to pass the baton on to Charles.