Indeed. Brave for him to admit it and like you say hopefully it helps other people suffering from depression to seek help. I am surprised though that he hasn't had much success with treatment as I thought sports psychology was heavily used by all top sports people so you'd think he'd have some help there.SiLo wrote: ↑30 Sep 2024, 13:13https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/ ... l-bullying
Anyone can get depression, I hope this news inspires others to talk about mental health.
Is the lack of profit for Mclaren and Red Bull due to their investment in new infrastructure?Tonino wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 15:43Was reviewing the financial statements of the UK-based teams released this week for the year 2023, and it’s quite amusing to see how much Toto and co. are outperforming the competition in this area
Mercedes made over £83 million in profit last year, while McLaren reported £12.9 million, and Red Bull managed a measly £1.2 million
May be. But I believe it is somewhat capped due to infrastructure investments being part of the F1 Budget cap.CjC wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 16:03Is the lack of profit for Mclaren and Red Bull due to their investment in new infrastructure?Tonino wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 15:43Was reviewing the financial statements of the UK-based teams released this week for the year 2023, and it’s quite amusing to see how much Toto and co. are outperforming the competition in this area
Mercedes made over £83 million in profit last year, while McLaren reported £12.9 million, and Red Bull managed a measly £1.2 million
And that will almost double next year for Merc after Hamilton leaves.Tonino wrote: ↑02 Oct 2024, 15:43Was reviewing the financial statements of the UK-based teams released this week for the year 2023, and it’s quite amusing to see how much Toto and co. are outperforming the competition in this area
Mercedes made over £83 million in profit last year, while McLaren reported £12.9 million, and Red Bull managed a measly £1.2 million
Can you name one sponsor that is there because of Lewis? Other than TH that replaced the previous apparel partner BOSS.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 04:06Nope it will be worse. Lewis like any other sporting legend attracts obscene amounts of cash to his team. If he is paid 50 million quite likely he attracts 150 million. His leaving mgiht actually be a net 100 million less for the team!
Puma have departed too, due to LH’s shoe collaboration. It’s widely reported that Merc’s partners are looking elsewhere, due to lack of performance, and the loss of LH.Dunlay wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 11:33Can you name one sponsor that is there because of Lewis? Other than TH that replaced the previous apparel partner BOSS.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 04:06Nope it will be worse. Lewis like any other sporting legend attracts obscene amounts of cash to his team. If he is paid 50 million quite likely he attracts 150 million. His leaving mgiht actually be a net 100 million less for the team!