I think it looks fantastic. YMMV.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:32I have no idea why they bothered qith this livery. Looks very pedestrian. Looks like they actually didnt bother. Maybe thats the problem.
The team has checked out.
I think it looks fantastic. YMMV.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:32I have no idea why they bothered qith this livery. Looks very pedestrian. Looks like they actually didnt bother. Maybe thats the problem.
The team has checked out.
Yawn.DRS wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:42He really isn't, how often did you see Senna, Schumacher, Verstappen, etc lost for pace and missing for the weekend. Yes they made some costly errors but apart from an elderly Schumacher who'd been out of the sport for 3 years they seldom struggled for pace. I just don't think Hamilton has that out and out speed to be classed in their league.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:17Lol. You know whats funny? You fall into the same set of people Papaya fan is talking about!
Lewis is actually the most consitent driver if going by data. It's just that his off days are scrutinized more than any other.
All the people you mentioned above had and do have their crappy days, and had many clumsy drives when the car was not there for them or old age, rankled by rival drivers etc. Just as much, if not more.
For me, Lewis is the GOAT considering his abilities inside the car, outside the car, wet weather, qualifying, race pace, overtaking, clean racing, politically agnostic, being welcoming to fans and rookies etc. It's hard to find another champion with as much balance in their qualities.
Max rookie season doesn't compare. Max took too long to dispatch Sainz and Ricciardo. And he has always gotten preferential treatment.. That alone rules him out of the running.DRS wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:42He really isn't, how often did you see Senna, Schumacher, Verstappen, etc lost for pace and missing for the weekend. Yes they made some costly errors but apart from an elderly Schumacher who'd been out of the sport for 3 years they seldom struggled for pace. I just don't think Hamilton has that out and out speed to be classed in their league.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:17Lol. You know whats funny? You fall into the same set of people Papaya fan is talking about!
Lewis is actually the most consitent driver if going by data. It's just that his off days are scrutinized more than any other.
All the people you mentioned above had and do have their crappy days, and had many clumsy drives when the car was not there for them or old age, rankled by rival drivers etc. Just as much, if not more.
For me, Lewis is the GOAT considering his abilities inside the car, outside the car, wet weather, qualifying, race pace, overtaking, clean racing, politically agnostic, being welcoming to fans and rookies etc. It's hard to find another champion with as much balance in their qualities.
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 03:21Hamitlon explaims the broken suspensiom part.. It almost went unnoticed (according to plan?)
https://www.racefans.net/2024/09/19/ham ... u-weekend/
“The last race, I was like ‘I love the car, don’t change it too much’. The really, really small changes that I made – one of the components – did completely the opposite of what it’s supposed to do and we didn’t find out until the end of the day.
His literal words from the race weekend was that the part "wasnt built properly", so id take his answer here as trying to be kind to the team while still telling the truth.
Rookie Max was a child when he beat Sainz with only 1 year of single-seater experience and a limited winter test session. 22-years old Hamilton on the other hand, had 6 years of single-seaters and unlimited testing before his rookie season. So yes, their rookie seasons are hard to compare, but Hamilton's rookie season against Alonso was great although Hamilton received Ron Dennis's preferential treatment.PlatinumZealot wrote:Max rookie season doesn't compare. Max took too long to dispatch Sainz and Ricciardo. And he has always gotten preferential treatment.. That alone rules him out of the running.DRS wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:42He really isn't, how often did you see Senna, Schumacher, Verstappen, etc lost for pace and missing for the weekend. Yes they made some costly errors but apart from an elderly Schumacher who'd been out of the sport for 3 years they seldom struggled for pace. I just don't think Hamilton has that out and out speed to be classed in their league.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:17
Lol. You know whats funny? You fall into the same set of people Papaya fan is talking about!
Lewis is actually the most consitent driver if going by data. It's just that his off days are scrutinized more than any other.
All the people you mentioned above had and do have their crappy days, and had many clumsy drives when the car was not there for them or old age, rankled by rival drivers etc. Just as much, if not more.
For me, Lewis is the GOAT considering his abilities inside the car, outside the car, wet weather, qualifying, race pace, overtaking, clean racing, politically agnostic, being welcoming to fans and rookies etc. It's hard to find another champion with as much balance in their qualities.
Anyway why is Max mentioned so much in this thread?
Hope he is not mentioned at all in Ferrari 2025 thread!
He is definetly in top 10 of all time, and at his age he is still at the top of the current drivers. His off track escspades are a completely different story though, and he really got sour for me with his weird statements and behaviour and other things. He does know how to play on the tunes of modern trends though.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 22:17Lol. You know whats funny? You fall into the same set of people Papaya fan is talking about!DRS wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 11:18As much as I love him, that's why for me he can never be the GOAT. Lewis just has too many weekends where he's not at the races, Max might have one or two tops, the same for prime Schumacher, Senna, etc.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2024, 09:39
Remember 2011? There were several race weekends where Lewis wasn't happy with the car and that is why Button ended up beating him that season.
This is not new from Lewis.
I suspect most drivers are just the same, but because it's Lewis (same with Max) the media picks up on it a lot more and so it APPEARS that they complain more.
Lewis is actually the most consitent driver if going by data. It's just that his off days are scrutinized more than any other.
All the people you mentioned above had and do have their crappy days, and had many clumsy drives when the car was not there for them or old age, rankled by rival drivers etc. Just as much, if not more.
For me, Lewis is the GOAT considering his abilities inside the car, outside the car, wet weather, qualifying, race pace, overtaking, clean racing, politically agnostic, being welcoming to fans and rookies etc. It's hard to find another champion with as much balance in their qualities.
Saying Hamilton's rookie season was "great" is a big understament. It was one of the best, if not the best rookie season in history and this is coming from an Alonso fan. He almost won the world championship for god's sake, regardless of the 2007 controversy.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 08:01Rookie Max was a child when he beat Sainz with only 1 year of single-seater experience and a limited winter test session. 22-years old Hamilton on the other hand, had 6 years of single-seaters and unlimited testing before his rookie season. So yes, their rookie seasons are hard to compare, but Hamilton's rookie season against Alonso was great although Hamilton received Ron Dennis's preferential treatment.
Yes, it is the greatest rookie season of all time, but comparing it to what Max did in his rookie season, who was completely in a different situation, is unfair. If Hamilton had done his rookie season five years earlier like Max, would he have fought for the championship at the age of 17? I don't think so.KimiRai wrote:Saying Hamilton's rookie season was "great" is a big understament. It was one of the best, if not the best rookie season in history and this is coming from an Alonso fan. He almost won the world championship for god's sake, regardless of the 2007 controversy.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 08:01Rookie Max was a child when he beat Sainz with only 1 year of single-seater experience and a limited winter test session. 22-years old Hamilton on the other hand, had 6 years of single-seaters and unlimited testing before his rookie season. So yes, their rookie seasons are hard to compare, but Hamilton's rookie season against Alonso was great although Hamilton received Ron Dennis's preferential treatment.
Speaking about what happened in Baku with the old floor, Wolff said: “We still suffered from the same balance performance that we have on the new floor. So in Singapore, we still have the same one.
Exactly, GP2 Lewis was waaay more experienced than the Max that entered F1 at 17. Just imagine a Max with the same experience as Lewis making his debut, he would have won the title.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 08:49Yes, it is the greatest rookie season of all time, but comparing it to what Max did in his rookie season, who was completely in a different situation, is unfair. If Hamilton had done his rookie season five years earlier like Max, would he have fought for the championship at the age of 17? I don't think so.KimiRai wrote:Saying Hamilton's rookie season was "great" is a big understament. It was one of the best, if not the best rookie season in history and this is coming from an Alonso fan. He almost won the world championship for god's sake, regardless of the 2007 controversy.Jurgen von Diaz wrote: ↑20 Sep 2024, 08:01Rookie Max was a child when he beat Sainz with only 1 year of single-seater experience and a limited winter test session. 22-years old Hamilton on the other hand, had 6 years of single-seaters and unlimited testing before his rookie season. So yes, their rookie seasons are hard to compare, but Hamilton's rookie season against Alonso was great although Hamilton received Ron Dennis's preferential treatment.
Rookies these days will not get Hamilton's experience and testing before their rookie season, and the rookies are doing their learning in F1, like Antonelli next season.