dia6olo wrote: ↑02 Aug 2025, 17:29
WardenOfTheNorth wrote: ↑02 Aug 2025, 17:10
dia6olo wrote: ↑02 Aug 2025, 16:47
Like I said last week, Hamilton is now not even close to the Hamilton that many know as a 7 time champion and Ferrari truly screwed up in bringing him in, at least as far as F1 goes, I have ZERO interest in the marketing pros, from an F1 perspective they messed up big time!
2026 will be very telling for Lewis.
Several commentators have mentioned that the ground effect cars do not suit Hamilton’s natural driving style. The new cars should be closer to what he prefers.
Now whether he should have been able to adapt or not is a whole other debate, but if the new regs don’t suit him then I don’t think anyone will be surprised to see him retire at the end of 2026.
For me, I think the reality is he is now to old, and the 2026 reg changes isn't going to change that.
I think he is still a capable driver and on his day could still produce something.
But, if I have to ask myself if he could trouble the current top drivers, those 3/4/5 drivers that have that something extra, I just don't see it, certainly not over a sting of weekends.
Dude, you should be more humble and not full of that fanboysm ... You just need to look what ALO did here with a proper car in his hands, reminding you that he is an 43 years old guy ... and this is not a sigular case, you should look a littel bit further at Monaco 2012 in qualy, when another 43 years old dude, named MICHAEL SCHUMACHER, (you can google it, had you didnt heard of him) qualified on pole with a car that was regularly no further than on the 5 or 6th place on the grid, but it was the best car around the track at that time ... ohhhh, and another important thing: he beat the crap of his teammate in that qualy, who by the way was some 16 year younger than him and had no issue watsoever with his car at that time ...