Quizzes & Puzzles0 min ago
C'mon Lewis
32 Answers
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Zacs-Master. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//The look on Rosberg's face said it all: the WDC is now Hamilton's to lose (bar retirements). //
With such a slender points lead and the number of points still available ; -i dont beleive it's Hamilton's to lose .
Anything can happen in a race .
Remember Hamiltons rookie / first F1 year when a balls up with the tyres almost certainly stopped him from gaining the drivers championship ?
With such a slender points lead and the number of points still available ; -i dont beleive it's Hamilton's to lose .
Anything can happen in a race .
Remember Hamiltons rookie / first F1 year when a balls up with the tyres almost certainly stopped him from gaining the drivers championship ?
I wonder why Mercedes chose not to pit Lewis for tyres when the safety car was deployed .
Afterall the red bulls had pitted very soon before and Alonso was called in for tyres .
Even if Hamilton had dropped behind the quartet , surely it would have been easier and less risky for him to pass them on equally fresh tyres , rather than having to risk tyre problems building up a lead , before making his final pit stop .
It was a tense 21 laps - in the back of my mind ( and lewis's given his radio conversations to the team ) was the memory of that tyre balls up when he was with Mclaren in that rookie season , which cost him the championship
Afterall the red bulls had pitted very soon before and Alonso was called in for tyres .
Even if Hamilton had dropped behind the quartet , surely it would have been easier and less risky for him to pass them on equally fresh tyres , rather than having to risk tyre problems building up a lead , before making his final pit stop .
It was a tense 21 laps - in the back of my mind ( and lewis's given his radio conversations to the team ) was the memory of that tyre balls up when he was with Mclaren in that rookie season , which cost him the championship
Tonto? Not sure who you mean, keh-mo sah-bee.
As for 'made Lewis cry', you mean when he took him out with that ridiculous manoeuvre?
Nico's the one who hasn't stopped crying since Bahrain.
"That was not nice" and "Why isn't he moving over?", combined with "No, don't tell me how quickly he is closing the gap" have been uttered by only one driver and it wasn't Lewis.
As for 'throwing rounds 13/14' you are obviously the President of the Flat Earth Society.
Which normal service will be resumed in Japan?
Will Nico park the car mid-track on Lewis's final hot qualifying lap? Cry to 'Tonto' when Lewis slams the door in his face(again), ask Lewis to pull over for him again even though he isn't fast enough to close the gap or try and put the car down a 4 inch gap with Lewis taking the racing line whilst three quarters of a car length ahead?
Yep, can't wait to see which depths he will plumb in Japan in order to try and regain the championship lead, it'll be interesting!
As for 'made Lewis cry', you mean when he took him out with that ridiculous manoeuvre?
Nico's the one who hasn't stopped crying since Bahrain.
"That was not nice" and "Why isn't he moving over?", combined with "No, don't tell me how quickly he is closing the gap" have been uttered by only one driver and it wasn't Lewis.
As for 'throwing rounds 13/14' you are obviously the President of the Flat Earth Society.
Which normal service will be resumed in Japan?
Will Nico park the car mid-track on Lewis's final hot qualifying lap? Cry to 'Tonto' when Lewis slams the door in his face(again), ask Lewis to pull over for him again even though he isn't fast enough to close the gap or try and put the car down a 4 inch gap with Lewis taking the racing line whilst three quarters of a car length ahead?
Yep, can't wait to see which depths he will plumb in Japan in order to try and regain the championship lead, it'll be interesting!