I get it. He more than anyone else has to be seriously questioning the integrity of the sport. As Senna famously said 'You break your balls....' as Hamilton did all season long to be in that winning position fair and square one lap from the end, and then all of a sudden some bloke changes the rules of the sport on a whim causing it to be snatched away from you for the sake of 'entertainment'. It's match fixing in all but name.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s not him very hard isn’t he days since the Grand Prix.
Right.El Scorchio wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:14I get it. He more than anyone else has to be seriously questioning the integrity of the sport. As Senna famously said 'You break your balls....' as Hamilton did all season long to be in that winning position fair and square one lap from the end, and then all of a sudden some bloke changes the rules of the sport on a whim causing it to be snatched away from you for the sake of 'entertainment'. It's match fixing in all but name.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s not him very hard isn’t he days since the Grand Prix.
Why would you want to put yourself through the rigours of a whole season of racing- and at the moment all the life compromises that go with it- if there's a danger of it just happening again should Masi or someone else decide the racing isn't dramatic enough and they are going to play God with the results? Who needs it?
Tabloid TV news generating click bait in my opinion. Name your sources Craig, otherwise we'll assume you made them up.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s hit him very hard in the days since the Grand Prix.
Other than the obvious of giving him a car as competitive as any other front running car, let’s outline what Mercedes’ needs to get right this year to truly give him an equal fighting position compared to last year - that is assuming no new weaknesses where everything was right in ‘21:adrianjordan wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 11:53Tabloid TV news generating click bait in my opinion. Name your sources Craig, otherwise we'll assume you made them up.AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s hit him very hard in the days since the Grand Prix.
Lewis has been photographed at team events. The team made a big thing of his birthday.
His whole narrative for the past few years has been overcoming adversity "Still We Rise".
He'll be back and more motivated than ever. People said we saw some of Lewis' best driving in 2021. I think we're going to see something else in 2022 and, as long as Merc don't let him down, he'll get that 8th crown without any doubts!!
AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s hit him very hard in the days since the Grand Prix.
I can understand it hanging on the outcome of that. He likely wants an assurance that his (or any other driver’s) blood sweat and tears, and hard fought championship can’t be ripped away by a fool in race control at the last second ever again.pursue_one's wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:06AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s hit him very hard in the days since the Grand Prix.
" Mercedes are increasingly confident that Lewis Hamilton will return to racing in an effort to secure a record eighth Formula One world championship.
Hamilton’s future has been shrouded in uncertainty since he relinquished the title to Max Verstappen in controversial circumstances in Abu Dhabi last month. Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team principal, said that he could not provide any assurances that his “disillusioned” driver would remain in the sport. Hamilton, who has not spoken publicly since a brief post-race interview, complained on the team radio that the result of the concluding grand prix had been “manipulated”.
But insiders have said the 37-year-old has been keeping himself in shape at his mountain home in Colorado — enjoying snowshoeing as well as other forms of exercise — and is expected to report for pre-season testing next month.
The situation is said to remain dependent on the outcome of an inquiry by the FIA, the sport’s governing body, into what happened in Abu Dhabi. "
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/merc ... -dxccvppqx
Yeah I mean I myself felt disillusioned initially with the sport with the race control management.El Scorchio wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:34I can understand it hanging on the outcome of that. He likely wants an assurance that his (or any other driver’s) blood sweat and tears, and hard fought championship can’t be ripped away by a fool in race control at the last second ever again.pursue_one's wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:06AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s hit him very hard in the days since the Grand Prix.
" Mercedes are increasingly confident that Lewis Hamilton will return to racing in an effort to secure a record eighth Formula One world championship.
Hamilton’s future has been shrouded in uncertainty since he relinquished the title to Max Verstappen in controversial circumstances in Abu Dhabi last month. Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team principal, said that he could not provide any assurances that his “disillusioned” driver would remain in the sport. Hamilton, who has not spoken publicly since a brief post-race interview, complained on the team radio that the result of the concluding grand prix had been “manipulated”.
But insiders have said the 37-year-old has been keeping himself in shape at his mountain home in Colorado — enjoying snowshoeing as well as other forms of exercise — and is expected to report for pre-season testing next month.
The situation is said to remain dependent on the outcome of an inquiry by the FIA, the sport’s governing body, into what happened in Abu Dhabi. "
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/merc ... -dxccvppqx
It is delusional to think he wont be returning. I remember how he also came running back when Russell performed fantastically with his car, even though he was allready a champion and still suffering from covid. He could have easily let George to drive for another race, but instead he came back and almost died after the race due to the physical strain. He wont let the chance for 8th championship go by. He might even be getting lenient treatment by stewards because of Masi....El Scorchio wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:34I can understand it hanging on the outcome of that. He likely wants an assurance that his (or any other driver’s) blood sweat and tears, and hard fought championship can’t be ripped away by a fool in race control at the last second ever again.pursue_one's wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:06AeroDynamic wrote: ↑10 Jan 2022, 21:04According to Craig Slater with insider contacts at Mercedes, some in senior positions have said it’s still unclear if Hamilton will come back. The team are awaiting to see what findings come out of the internal FIA investigation in those final laps of Abu Dhabi. The longer it goes on, the less likely Hamilton is to continue, reportedly.
Apparently it’s hit him very hard in the days since the Grand Prix.
" Mercedes are increasingly confident that Lewis Hamilton will return to racing in an effort to secure a record eighth Formula One world championship.
Hamilton’s future has been shrouded in uncertainty since he relinquished the title to Max Verstappen in controversial circumstances in Abu Dhabi last month. Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team principal, said that he could not provide any assurances that his “disillusioned” driver would remain in the sport. Hamilton, who has not spoken publicly since a brief post-race interview, complained on the team radio that the result of the concluding grand prix had been “manipulated”.
But insiders have said the 37-year-old has been keeping himself in shape at his mountain home in Colorado — enjoying snowshoeing as well as other forms of exercise — and is expected to report for pre-season testing next month.
The situation is said to remain dependent on the outcome of an inquiry by the FIA, the sport’s governing body, into what happened in Abu Dhabi. "
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/merc ... -dxccvppqx
Some will never understand how important driver's contribution is
In the last 3 races the Mercedes engine allowed the title hope to become alive. You can have the best driver in the world and he cant do nothing if he has no power on the straights - we saw Alonso/Honda. In Brazil Lewis was literally flying and i believe that atleast half of the field is able to take corners atleast as fast as he can, while on the straights he blew past them effortlestly.
This subject is a good PR for media, forums, Lewis and Mercedes, especially when there is no racing.proteus wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 16:58It is delusional to think he wont be returning. I remember how he also came running back when Russell performed fantastically with his car, even though he was allready a champion and still suffering from covid. He could have easily let George to drive for another race, but instead he came back and almost died after the race due to the physical strain. He wont let the chance for 8th championship go by. He might even be getting lenient treatment by stewards because of Masi....El Scorchio wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:34I can understand it hanging on the outcome of that. He likely wants an assurance that his (or any other driver’s) blood sweat and tears, and hard fought championship can’t be ripped away by a fool in race control at the last second ever again.pursue_one's wrote: ↑11 Jan 2022, 14:06
" Mercedes are increasingly confident that Lewis Hamilton will return to racing in an effort to secure a record eighth Formula One world championship.
Hamilton’s future has been shrouded in uncertainty since he relinquished the title to Max Verstappen in controversial circumstances in Abu Dhabi last month. Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team principal, said that he could not provide any assurances that his “disillusioned” driver would remain in the sport. Hamilton, who has not spoken publicly since a brief post-race interview, complained on the team radio that the result of the concluding grand prix had been “manipulated”.
But insiders have said the 37-year-old has been keeping himself in shape at his mountain home in Colorado — enjoying snowshoeing as well as other forms of exercise — and is expected to report for pre-season testing next month.
The situation is said to remain dependent on the outcome of an inquiry by the FIA, the sport’s governing body, into what happened in Abu Dhabi. "
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/merc ... -dxccvppqx
I get some of the people here are diehard fans which will be triggered by my opinion - which is how i see it, but dont throw away your common sense because of it. He will be back. And there is a 90% chance he will get the title. The magical Mercedes engine alone is the game changer.