That post is just a frustrating to read as the Hamilton and Mercedes world champion elect posts on this forum (that you seemed to have bought and will no doubt contribute too now)mclaren_mircea wrote:They runined another year ( Why on earth this approach? I'm sick of Whitmarsh and Mclaren approach Why on earth they had upgrades of the mp4-27 until november 2012, if they don't want to evolve the mp4-27 and they were not in contention for the championship The same Mclaren approach. Even if the title is lost they still develop the car until november. I don't understand why Mclaren doesn't stop the development of the car when the title is lost. Red Bull, Ferrari, Mercedes all of them uses all the resources on the next year car when it is mathematically clear that the title is over. Mclaren and Whitmarsh continue with this attidute of loosers and they destroy their own chanches. And the question with the design of mpp4-28. Let's be seriously Red Bull evolvs the same car since 2009. Thei turn every stone on the car and under the car every year and they make steady progress every year. And Mclaren started from the scratch in 2011, so two years after Red Bull, and Red Bull goes safely with the same approach, and that is why they win championships not only races Mr Whitmarsh That's why under Whitmarsh they didn't win anything. He told in November in an interview for The Guardian about their approach not to follow the limits of the regulations (like Newey).
I'm a loyal fan of Team Mclaren but I'm very dissapointed by Mclaren's approach and by Whitmarsh.
I officialy say that until Whitmarsh/Button remaines at Mclaren I will follow Hamilton and Mercedes.
I can't see Whitmarsh face anymore? Why Ron Dennis does not fire engineers or managament after 5 years of nothing?
I simply cannot understand Mclaren anymore.
So, I go with Lewis Hamilton. It's sad because I was with Mclaren all the years (from 1997) whatever driver they had, but it's better with Lewis. I understand Lewis, why he left Mclaren, because they are going for nowhere
What's up with this Hamilton fanbois non sense.Websta wrote:Hamilton's absence should be a big positive for Button - no longer being compared to arguably the fastest driver in the field can only be a positive. Button has been a team leader for most of his career, not exactly unfamiliar territory. He is also very fast and very consistent.Button didn't struggle in 2004 when he didn't have a team mate more experienced than Perez to help him develop the car, and there's no reason to think he will now.
Anyway, I am expecting good things from Button this season. Watch out Perez.
This belongs in the team thread, but the conversation is here so sorry Mods.
Ok, if you want.xcutionr13 wrote:Vettel by far is the fastest driver on the fastest car and Alonso is the fastest on not so perfect car.
You must a lulu fanboy to think he is the best.Websta wrote:I will say that I am very interested to see just how good Rosberg is. I have for many years thought he is quite underrated, and now will see just how well he stacks up against Hamilton (just about the highest bar you could set). I would choose Hamilton to win or at least equal every driver on the grid, so I have to give the edge to Hamilton in that particular rivalry, but I am hoping it is a close contest.
I'm not going to go into the reasons why Lewis is one of the best drivers on the grid because they are apparent to any casual fan of F1 and everyone is tired of hearing about why driver x is better than driver y. I am also not a fan of any driver in particular.xcutionr13 wrote:You must a lulu fanboy to think he is the best.Websta wrote:I will say that I am very interested to see just how good Rosberg is. I have for many years thought he is quite underrated, and now will see just how well he stacks up against Hamilton (just about the highest bar you could set). I would choose Hamilton to win or at least equal every driver on the grid, so I have to give the edge to Hamilton in that particular rivalry, but I am hoping it is a close contest.
Heck even button outperformed lulu in 2011.
Also remember at the beginning of 2010 button is better than lulu but somehow the car suddenly favors Hamilton thanks to papa Ron Dennis favoritism.
I was laughing so hard when I saw the q1 and q2 times compared to rosberg.
There is no doubt in my mind that rosberg would outscore lulu.
He was like more than a sec faster than lulu on wet lap, too bad I believe he compromised his setup to wets so he lost pace when things got drier.
I woudn't be surprised at all if lulu cry on on his team radio later today asking his team if rosberg would let him through.
My prediction for race today is that lulu tyres would get destroyed and rosberg would finish ahead of him (like what he did to Schumacher ofc).
xcutionr13 wrote:You must a lulu fanboy to think he is the best.Websta wrote:I will say that I am very interested to see just how good Rosberg is. I have for many years thought he is quite underrated, and now will see just how well he stacks up against Hamilton (just about the highest bar you could set). I would choose Hamilton to win or at least equal every driver on the grid, so I have to give the edge to Hamilton in that particular rivalry, but I am hoping it is a close contest.
Heck even button outperformed lulu in 2011.
Also remember at the beginning of 2010 button is better than lulu but somehow the car suddenly favors Hamilton thanks to papa Ron Dennis favoritism.
I was laughing so hard when I saw the q1 and q2 times compared to rosberg.
There is no doubt in my mind that rosberg would outscore lulu.
He was like more than a sec faster than lulu on wet lap, too bad I believe he compromised his setup to wets so he lost pace when things got drier.
I woudn't be surprised at all if lulu cry on on his team radio later today asking his team if rosberg would let him through.
My prediction for race today is that lulu tyres would get destroyed and rosberg would finish ahead of him (like what he did to Schumacher ofc).
Who the hell is Lulu and when did he replace Hamilton?xcutionr13 wrote:You must a lulu fanboy to think he is the best.Websta wrote:I will say that I am very interested to see just how good Rosberg is. I have for many years thought he is quite underrated, and now will see just how well he stacks up against Hamilton (just about the highest bar you could set). I would choose Hamilton to win or at least equal every driver on the grid, so I have to give the edge to Hamilton in that particular rivalry, but I am hoping it is a close contest.
Heck even button outperformed lulu in 2011.
Also remember at the beginning of 2010 button is better than lulu but somehow the car suddenly favors Hamilton thanks to papa Ron Dennis favoritism.
I was laughing so hard when I saw the q1 and q2 times compared to rosberg.
There is no doubt in my mind that rosberg would outscore lulu.
He was like more than a sec faster than lulu on wet lap, too bad I believe he compromised his setup to wets so he lost pace when things got drier.
I woudn't be surprised at all if lulu cry on on his team radio later today asking his team if rosberg would let him through.
My prediction for race today is that lulu tyres would get destroyed and rosberg would finish ahead of him (like what he did to Schumacher ofc).