I keep hearing, on Five Live, that people are saying he's going back to McLaren. Maurice Hamilton said that someone from a reputable Italian (i think) paper said it was 95% certain.
I, on the other hand, am clueluess
We all are.roost89 wrote:I, on the other hand, am clueluess
Any driver will tell you the first person they have to beat is their teammate...richard_leeds wrote:I don't think Hamilton wants Raikkonen as his teammate, I think he wants Kovalainen.n smikle wrote:Kimi Vs button or Kimi Vs Hamilton?
I think Button doesn't want Kimi but Hamilton does.
I think of "and" not "versus"
We've always known that if he wants to be in a race winning car, although Brawn might become a realistic option. There's no shock there. Toyota was never an option even if they'd offered him a ton of money. There seems to be some towing and frowing over what Jenson will do and things get complicated further if Mercedes really takes the bull by the horns at Brawn. Any driver going there will want guarantees. Going back can always be difficult, and Brawn might provide Kimi with a great platform and I could see him having a pretty good relationship there.Giblet wrote:Kimi says Mclaren is his _only_ option now.
Massa was faster that is why. He better hope the Ferrari is not better than the Mclaren next year.I still maintain that if you give Kimi a reasonable car that isn't necessarily the fastest where he can have the input he wants behind the wheel then he will beat anyone and deliver championships. For whatever reason, that didn't quite happen at Ferrari. Nothing phases him and he doesn't get nervous when the pressure is on in a championship unlike other drivers. He drives as he always does.
Opinions are probably abound on this subject, but........ The fastest laps don't say that (you don't get 10 and get classified as slow or 'not trying') and neither does the World Championships they've won - or not won in Massa's case. Raikkonen had a car he could work with reasonably in 2007, steamed in against Hamilton and Alonso and won the championship. Massa had a prime chance in 2008 when the car responded better to him than it did to Raikkonen and threw it away with a succession of mistakes.n smikle wrote:Massa was faster that is why.
I doubt it will be. Regulations are very similar between this season and next, teams can carry what's good about this year's car into next and it's tough to come up with a completely new car in January or February with extremely limited testing and hope it will win you races. Ferrari are effectively designing their new 2009 car now.He better hope the Ferrari is not better than the Mclaren next year.
Like Alonso 2007? =D>ringo wrote: Hamilton is the type of guy who brings out the best in his team mates.
Yes that was Alonso's best at at being Alonso. If anything kimi should be faster and complain a little more, adds a little to his character.WhiteBlue wrote:Like Alonso 2007? =D>ringo wrote: Hamilton is the type of guy who brings out the best in his team mates.
lol but tru, Alonso scored the most points in a season in 2007, so does Lewis? and Kimi...ringo wrote:Yes that was Alonso's best at at being Alonso. If anything kimi should be faster and complain a little more, adds a little to his character.WhiteBlue wrote:Like Alonso 2007? =D>ringo wrote: Hamilton is the type of guy who brings out the best in his team mates.