Tell me in which races he's lost it totally, go on! He's consistently out-performed his team-mate in qualifying and the race: FACT.clipsy1H wrote:exactly but here a lot of people don't accept the truth... but also i belive he can win 1 racedave34m wrote:MS cannot mix with the top anymore but he wants really badly to feel the glory one more time so he can retire with all the credit he is due. Its time for him to go and he knows it that makes all the better for me. I hope he can at least achieve another podium but I dont think he can win a race, its not impossible but very unlikely. It would be like Jack Nicklaus winning the 1986 Masters. Oh what a great day that was.maybe in Japan.
Rosberg win 1 race this year! Micheal win nothing! even his podium in Valencia was with huge luck. So stop it .... who cares about qualifying? when Rosberg has 2 times Micheal points. At end of season only points count! not qualifying or luck. Stop dream and understand Micheal is to old for this competition.... comeback was the worst decision for him.zyphro wrote:Tell me in which races he's lost it totally, go on! He's consistently out-performed his team-mate in qualifying and the race: FACT.clipsy1H wrote:exactly but here a lot of people don't accept the truth... but also i belive he can win 1 racedave34m wrote:MS cannot mix with the top anymore but he wants really badly to feel the glory one more time so he can retire with all the credit he is due. Its time for him to go and he knows it that makes all the better for me. I hope he can at least achieve another podium but I dont think he can win a race, its not impossible but very unlikely. It would be like Jack Nicklaus winning the 1986 Masters. Oh what a great day that was.maybe in Japan.
clipsy1H wrote:
Rosberg win 1 race this year! Micheal win nothing! even his podium in Valencia was with huge luck. So stop it .... who cares about qualifying? when Rosberg has 2 times Micheal points. At end of season only points count! not qualifying or luck. Stop dream and understand Micheal is to old for this competition.... comeback was the worst decision for him.
You must understand Rosberg and Lewis are the future in this League! Michael is just an old legend who think can fight with these small fishes.
And btw i'm fan Micheal but this Team (mercedes) need a real driver for 2013. A young and talented driver who can fight for Championship. Schumacher it's a great sports figure but there's no place for him and he know that very well.
sometimes it's better to retire in glory but if you don't accept it and keep going to lose your entire aura and we have many examples in sports. athletes who didn't quit in time and the best example is Ronaldo.
I'd like to see Sam Bird next year in team or maybe to other team (FI)
I don't care really. Hamilton does not have self discipline, a fundamental requirement for success. Freedom often means ability to put self restrains voluntarily all by yourself. Therefore I don't think Hamilton is capable of solidifying a team around himself.Hangaku wrote:I would give my left ventricle, to NOT see Hamilton driving a Red Bull.beelsebob wrote: Right, but then, there's strong rumors that Ferrari will employ both Alonso and Vettel in 2014, so it's not outside the realms of possibility that there'll be a works team (yes, RBR are the renault works team now) with a good engine and a stunning designer needing a top driver in 2014.
Congrats in proving yourself wrong, either in one statement or the other. Hamilton has been successful, therefore either he has self discipline, or it is not a fundamental requirement for success.Dragonfly wrote:I don't care really. Hamilton does not have self discipline, a fundamental requirement for success.Hangaku wrote:I would give my left ventricle, to NOT see Hamilton driving a Red Bull.beelsebob wrote: Right, but then, there's strong rumors that Ferrari will employ both Alonso and Vettel in 2014, so it's not outside the realms of possibility that there'll be a works team (yes, RBR are the renault works team now) with a good engine and a stunning designer needing a top driver in 2014.
I agree. He should apologise to Igor for making him crash into him.SeijaKessen wrote:Hamilton's self-discipline is inconsistent.
He loses it in avoidable situations; Valencia.
While I may not be necessarily right, I am afraid you don't get it. You catch on semantics, 'success' may be not the exact word, but English is not my primary language.beelsebob wrote: Congrats in proving yourself wrong, either in one statement or the other. Hamilton has been successful, therefore either he has self discipline, or it is not a fundamental requirement for success.
Look at his avatar and that should tell you something about getting something or notDragonfly wrote:While I may not be necessarily right, I am afraid you don't get it. You catch on semantics, 'success' may be not the exact word, but English is not my primary language.beelsebob wrote: Congrats in proving yourself wrong, either in one statement or the other. Hamilton has been successful, therefore either he has self discipline, or it is not a fundamental requirement for success.
I am viewing a broader and complex picture and placing a broader range of requirements under 'success'.
Even Maldonaldo has a win in his list. And Hamilton's title is due more to luck than consistency and dedication. He is brilliant when he has a day. But that's all, he seems to not mature at all.
I have two sons in the same age range. I know what I am talking about.
hes going to crash into the back of hamilton when he comes to lap him and alonso will add another wdc to his bedpostclipsy1H wrote: I have a curiosity. If Michael will sign with Ferrari and at the end of this season Hamilton and Alonso fight for Champ and at the last race Fernando is on P2 but need win for Champ and Michael is first what he gonna do?![]()