I really need to know if someone before Lewis has had the same or similar results in his first two, three races?
thank you in advance
If Button was good enough he would be in one of the best cars but due to him not quite being up to the standards of the drivers in the top few teams he isn't in one of them. Button has had the British press all over him for years and has not delivered the goods. One win took 113 races. Now he has finally got a BAD car he is getting out paced by Barrichello who while being a competant driver isn't exactly WDC material.waynes wrote: Mr J Button - Fast as ---, one of the best on the grid, in a --- car, hardly getting a mention
Mr L Hamilton - A very very good driver, won everything he's entered (i might be wrong but then again i dont care) Sat in the second fastest car in F1 and is EXPECTED to be in the position he is in, all this talk fron Ron, talking his chances down are a farce, his team + further sponsorship from companies depend on him doing well
and the british --- media are pissing me right off too
If he ends up on a podium in Bahrain statistically he'll become best rookie ever.icef1mkd wrote:I really need to know if someone before Lewis has had the same or similar results in his first two, three races?
thank you in advance
same age here, 27 in june sonaknak_56 wrote:Got to admit I agree with Spyker , I gave up national pride in motorsport in late 92 when Williams got rid of Nige ( I was 12 at the time)
Giancarlo Baghetti won his first race back in the 50's/60's. I dont think anyone else has managed it, however, if im right, poor ol giancarlo didnt win another race..I really need to know if someone before Lewis has had the same or similar results in his first two, three races?
Totally agree with thatPS: James Allen is a wanker,
The british press will be on him like a pace of rabid dogs if he has a couple of bad results and i got to say i dont think anyone deserves that, just hope he doesnt let it get to him , but he seems to have a strong enough character to come through it. ( just not enough to beat the red cars!The British press are incredably good at changing their minds about people and killing their careers.
Got to say I'm in a bit of agreementwaynes wrote:same age here, 27 in june sonaknak_56 wrote:Got to admit I agree with Spyker , I gave up national pride in motorsport in late 92 when Williams got rid of Nige ( I was 12 at the time)
right here we go
Nigel Mansell - best car won the world championship, and dont tell me that he outdrove everyone
utter bollocks, the car was developed by
Damon Hill - Again world champion, best car, but at least he sorted the car out and got it quick so JV could put himself for a world championship shot
others
J Herbert - "poor johnny herbert" --- off, he was ---
M Blundell - seriously how did that bellend get an F1 drive????
M Brundle - now there's a proper driver and man!! drives a bag of ---, gets a result, then tells it like it is
i seriously think the british people/media need a kick up the arse regarding a decent talent
please dont get me wrong, i think Hamilton is brilliant BUT its the collective orgasm over him that is doing my head in. and although he's in the 2nd best car on the grid, he's seriously giving Alonso ("the best thing since sliced bread" a good spanking - good on him
PS: James Allen is a wanker, i will NOT have the volume turned on when Lewis wins his first race, he ruined Jensons win and quite frankly i like my TV
just my opinion, however strong they seem, so i apologise for that