You forgot quick to blame the team when he doesn't win.He parties, travels, wears gold chains, moans on the radio, moody when he loses but most importantly does the job when it matters.
Well deserved champion....
You forgot quick to blame the team when he doesn't win.He parties, travels, wears gold chains, moans on the radio, moody when he loses but most importantly does the job when it matters.
Well deserved champion....
Exact words by Rosberg just the other day, "When Hamilton is in the zone he is unbeatable"Of course he deserves the WDC. When Lewis is in the zone, he is razor-sharp. Good job, well deserved. (Everyone who becomes F1 WC deserves it)
I don't think so, I think he was lucky on few races ( as well as unlucky) but I don't think he had to fight harder then some of the other yearsExact words by Rosberg just the other day, "When Hamilton is in the zone he is unbeatable"
This is probably his year so far, he had to fight for the win!
He preformed well even when Ferrari had the better race car, that says a lot about a driver.I don't think so, I think he was lucky on few races ( as well as unlucky) but I don't think he had to fight harder then some of the other years
One of his best year - imo - was where he was fighting to Rosberg (and lost) that's where he was really pushing every race, ... this year I felt that after certain point where Ferrari made enough mistakes, it was easy breezy for him
Fangio did it without electronics & on skinny motorcycle tyres...just sayin'
Fangio did it without electronics & on skinny motorcycle tyres...just sayin'
Impossible to compare. That's like saying none of the current drivers could race a 50's car or don't have the balls?
I reckon Vettel was carrying the team on his back when they were falling apart left right and centre, and there was so much pressure on him to make thongs happen on track because of the poor strategy team, it broke him a few times. I am a big Ferrari fan but they did a terrible job after Hockenheim of picking Vettel and the team back up.Maybe so, but I believe that if these
I agree with you there. I have warmed to Vettel slightly too, over the last few races. I am starting to wonder if these mistakes in the middle part of the season were just the result of pressure (rather than the rookie errors I put them down to at the time).
Having said that, it is easier to like someone more when they cease to be a threat. I only started to feel sorry for him once the title seemed to be pretty much out of his grasp.
Replace Vettel? I think Vettel wouldn't have made most, if not all of his mistakes with proper team support, and if Raikkonen acted more like Bottas (which I don't agree with, but it's part of the sport) then ferrari would have wrapped it up and Hamilton would still be a 4 time champion.[QUOTE The implosion of Ferrari this season would have been impossible when Jean Todt and Ross Brawn were in charge. Clearly, Ferrari must hire new team bosses. And try signing a replacement for Vettel a.s.a.p. (Although, Leclerc will probably lead the team when Vettel’s contract runs out, so maybe it’s not that urgent...)
It’s hard to compare era’s, let’s not forget the cars might have been technically harder to drive but these days the calendar is the most demanding it’s ever been.
Tit for tat.
Let’s give Hamilton the plaudits he deserves, he managed to win the championship when Ferrari looked to have the better package. But overall Mercedes were the better package if you include the guys on the pit wall and in the garage.