Yes, because one race win means this one is pointless to run. They don't have anything "sewn up" by any stretch of the imagination, anything can happen. We haven't seen a single car run race laps in wet weather. For all we know the McLaren could be a canoe without a paddle in the wet.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote: They have it sown up IMO.
Where do all these definitive declarations come from? Are people around here getting more and more delusional or is it simply bias? Because there hasn't been one sane prediction around here except the ones stating "we don't know for sure" and "it's a long season". This is getting ridiculous.
And if/when he wins again, we'll get to suffer through your inane bleating about there's no one better than him. Button wiped the floor with him last weekend and there's no excuse for it other than he wasn't the better driver. There's a reason he's carrying the number 4 and not the number 3, and it isn't his tire temps. You still childishly refer to him as "the BOSS", "the BOSS" looks like a mere employee and has for about a year now. Please, whatever you do, don't pollute the forums with your crap and then call everyone else out on theirs. Yours gets old a lot quicker.n smikle wrote:Funny how people write off the BOSS after one race. He couldn't heat up his tyres in AUS for whatever reason, but that is the past, this race is about learning to set up the car on medium and hards in high temps. I would be surprised if Hamilton hasn't learned what to do to get the medium tyre started.