Looks to me like the official twitter account... Damn, I didn't expect that.
It's from last year- look at the date.HungarianRacer wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 15:29Looks to me like the official twitter account... Damn, I didn't expect that.
Verstappen is the highest rated driver so far by everyone & has been superb unlike Lewis who has made many mistakes. And he was on pole, could have been a couple of tenths quicker even with less downforce than Russel but he didn't risk it.NathanOlder wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 09:58Mr.S wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 05:42
Which still doesn't take away from the fact that LH had more than 2s speed in the dry vs Russel. He had much much inherent downforce in the car vs Russel. He had much better traction out of the corners.It was a superior car which was also quicker on the straight where he made tenths & his less wing was largely mitigated by having a much better car. It is not easy driving a crappy Williams in the rain even with more downforce !
So what your saying is Max and Lewis need to be sacked ? as they both have cars 2 seconds a lap quicker yet were all seperated by 3 tenths.
You really don't seem to grasp what the extra wing can do for a car in the wet.
My boy George is going to take the baton from Lewis and continue to run Mercedes dominance and continue to add to the British records. It's all good from where I am.
He has the best car consistently for the season except perhaps Austria Double Header & Baku-Monaco. In all the other races, atleast on race pace he had a quicker car or at par with RB (You can argue RB doing better in qualifying because Mercedes couldn't heat their tyres on a lap & sometimes needed 2). And him & Bottas had punted Vertsappen out twice & he is barely ahead. Otherwise he would have been 50 points behind. Vertsappen has his number & he knows it.ringo wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 15:05Why are people so desperate to discredit Hamilton?Mr.S wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 05:33By this logic, Hamilton should'd have won in 2014 & 2015 as Rosberg had more reliability issues than him. And even the 2016 Championship win should have been a much bigger loss considering Hamilton took out Rosberg when he was leading. Russel is 3 years in the sport,much more experienced than Hamilton who bottled the 2007 championship & almost the 2008 (till Glock spun). And we have seen the top class, best of the best like Alonso, fumble when a new star rises. It has happened time & again.ringo wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 19:08Rosberg got beaten soundly for 3 years before AMG tried their best to let him have 1 championship. Let's not get into that story again. But Lewis knew who was better and so did Rosberg and it wasnt an issue. At most Lewis was annoyed about his reliability and the driver coachin that Nico recieved.
George will just be a new teammate and Lewid will get on at doing his work.
In fact George will be easier to beat for the first 2 years because of his youth and lack of experience. He will want to learn more from Lewis than start a war.
Also i dont think any driver on the grid has Hamilton's race pace or clean overtaking abilities. George would be trying to beat Lewis while also learning from him. Lewis will return to hiding his tricks; which he has tried to do with Nico and Bottas.
Anyways Hamilton had lost to Button on points over 3 years, barely squeezed past in 2012, got destroyed in 2011, tied with Alonso in 2007 & got beaten by Rosberg in 2016. I don't remember a Senna, Alonso or Schumacher level guy in their prime (not comeback in 40s) being beaten or drawing so many times with their team-mate.
With radical news rules in 2022, the cars will be more different that it has been in decades. The Pirelli tyres will also be different. Hamilton has absolutely no advantage except familiarity with Mercedes team. People are under-estimating the extent of 2022 rule changes - The way the car produces downforce & the way the tyres mesh with it will not be the same as 2021. Russel if he falls behind Hamilton will play a deligent No. 2 for 2022 (we have seen that he is a team-player). But will Hamilton play Russel's No.2 if he falls behind ?
I do not have the energy to waste time responding really. Because nothing you said is facts.
Combining F1 seasons is nonsense.
I will just respectfully say Okay then and let you see what you want to see.
In fact... You wont be the first or the last waiting on Hamilton's demise. I have seen it too many times on this forum over the years. So now you are saying he will not excel because of the 2022 regs? Okay, not the first time i have heard that. See 2009, 2014, etc etc. Keep hoping and wishing!
Worst driver ever, but somehow is lucky to break almost every F1 record and beat the best of the best; and will likely win 2021 championship in not the best car.
Enjoy the season Mr.S!!
Gosh darnit.
God damn it that scared the --- outta me! Dont do that!!
seems you can't keep track of your own goalposts that you keep movingMr.S wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 16:09He has the best car consistently for the season except perhaps Austria Double Header & Baku-Monaco. In all the other races, atleast on race pace he had a quicker car or at par with RB (You can argue RB doing better in qualifying because Mercedes couldn't heat their tyres on a lap & sometimes needed 2). And him & Bottas had punted Vertsappen out twice & he is barely ahead. Otherwise he would have been 50 points behind. Vertsappen has his number & he knows it.ringo wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 15:05Why are people so desperate to discredit Hamilton?Mr.S wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 05:33
By this logic, Hamilton should'd have won in 2014 & 2015 as Rosberg had more reliability issues than him. And even the 2016 Championship win should have been a much bigger loss considering Hamilton took out Rosberg when he was leading. Russel is 3 years in the sport,much more experienced than Hamilton who bottled the 2007 championship & almost the 2008 (till Glock spun). And we have seen the top class, best of the best like Alonso, fumble when a new star rises. It has happened time & again.
Anyways Hamilton had lost to Button on points over 3 years, barely squeezed past in 2012, got destroyed in 2011, tied with Alonso in 2007 & got beaten by Rosberg in 2016. I don't remember a Senna, Alonso or Schumacher level guy in their prime (not comeback in 40s) being beaten or drawing so many times with their team-mate.
With radical news rules in 2022, the cars will be more different that it has been in decades. The Pirelli tyres will also be different. Hamilton has absolutely no advantage except familiarity with Mercedes team. People are under-estimating the extent of 2022 rule changes - The way the car produces downforce & the way the tyres mesh with it will not be the same as 2021. Russel if he falls behind Hamilton will play a deligent No. 2 for 2022 (we have seen that he is a team-player). But will Hamilton play Russel's No.2 if he falls behind ?
I do not have the energy to waste time responding really. Because nothing you said is facts.
Combining F1 seasons is nonsense.
I will just respectfully say Okay then and let you see what you want to see.
In fact... You wont be the first or the last waiting on Hamilton's demise. I have seen it too many times on this forum over the years. So now you are saying he will not excel because of the 2022 regs? Okay, not the first time i have heard that. See 2009, 2014, etc etc. Keep hoping and wishing!
Worst driver ever, but somehow is lucky to break almost every F1 record and beat the best of the best; and will likely win 2021 championship in not the best car.
Enjoy the season Mr.S!!
I didn't call him worst driver. I said he isn't anywhere near Senna, Prost & Schumacher level. But I will rate him with Alonso & ahead of Rosberg, Button, Vettel, Raikkonen & Mika. He is definitely the most lucky or one of the most lucky in the last 10 years atleast !
Sorry. I now see where the date is. No idea why that appeared on my feed.
Yeah, I just feel Alfa will do it in Monza (home race) , Then Mercedes will wait a week and announce Russell.
Looks like all the F1 experts, and even retired drivers and Redbull team Principals see that Max has the best car. Only Max and his followers think otherwise. It's common knowledge so lets leave it at that. You can find any F1 related article, even from Ross Brawn that supports that observation.Mr.S wrote: ↑02 Sep 2021, 16:09
He has the best car consistently for the season except perhaps Austria Double Header & Baku-Monaco. In all the other races, atleast on race pace he had a quicker car or at par with RB (You can argue RB doing better in qualifying because Mercedes couldn't heat their tyres on a lap & sometimes needed 2). And him & Bottas had punted Vertsappen out twice & he is barely ahead. Otherwise he would have been 50 points behind. Vertsappen has his number & he knows it.
I didn't call him worst driver. I said he isn't anywhere near Senna, Prost & Schumacher level. But I will rate him with Alonso & ahead of Rosberg, Button, Vettel, Raikkonen & Mika. He is definitely the most lucky or one of the most lucky in the last 10 years atleast !