OppositeLock wrote:Mercedes has been desperately in need of a proven commodity. Hamilton fits the bill. There are no questions about his speed or

ability. His first test of the W03 will be extremely important. Maybe he'll set the car up differently and suddenly find a few tenths. He's making a brave move.

A few tenths?? He will need to find a lot more than a few tenths in in that car to even get into q3 never mind just getting to the bottom podium step.
I think this move is a very poor decision since its Mike that's leaving to make room. Hamilton needs a good seasoned driver next to him to help develop this team and guide him in this very foreign territory. Without Mike there will be nothing to help keep his ballast in check as the road is gonna be extremely rocky in 2013. Then again, maybe a bigger question is if Lewis would have even listened to anyone other than his ego.
I see a complete cockpit meltdown in 2013.
Lewis has shown repeatedly over many many years that he has no patience driving a crap car that cant deliver time not to mention he has zero ability to gather the team around him to encourage change and positive results--enormous strengths in Schumacher and Alonso. Lewis actually pushes everything away from centering when it's bad thus causing more chaos and rifts to form in the team. It may well be some of the cock ups this year at Macca were encouraged simply from the mounting caustic pressure he puts on those surrounding him.
I really think his line that he just wants to win is simply not honest. If it was honest, then money, exposure, world self promotion, and original trophies would all fall way down the list in priority and all that would matter is what team has shown to offer a solid car each year. Mercs development this year has been pathetic at best.
I agree with what a few have said here in that the real winner is XIX. They have played on Lewis' ego and used this to take him from a very fast driver to a very high paid image so they make more money. Who can blame them? It's their job to extract out the highest dollar, but what a cost this will be to Lewis. I never saw Senna or Prost motivated by anything but getting in the car and driving the living $hit out of it for the sake of love for the sport. Period end of story. Furthermore, How can 15 large (or whatever the offer was--it was more than enough to live a very opulent life forever) not be enough money??? I mean how much money does a person need? My god, the greed at work here is just destroying this guys career. Wow.
Hats off to XIX, they played this one perfectly at the cost of a mans career. They are laughing all the way to the bank. Can you imagine the distractions Lewis will face with all the endorsements, photo shoots, commercials, product lines, etc etc. he's already stated publicly how important recharging and quiet help him in racing.
This will be incredible to watch unfold. Peace out Ayrton Senna career, hello Jacques Villeneuve implosion.
Watching F1 since 1986.