That's not why, that is just the excuse that they give. We know exactly why.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 09:16So it would seem. The 1 reason I hear most people in the UK wouldn't want him knighted, is always the fact he moved abroad.
That's not why, that is just the excuse that they give. We know exactly why.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 09:16So it would seem. The 1 reason I hear most people in the UK wouldn't want him knighted, is always the fact he moved abroad.
In numbers Mercedes has been extremely dominating this year. I think we think to see some cracks because them winning every race is the new norm. Hamilton alone won more then half the races with a 0% DNF score. There are no big rule changes for next year (like the one that ended Schumachers reign). Where both Hamilton and Mercedes making the big differences is their ability to make less mistakes then the opposition. Leclerc is up and coming, but still made a lot of mistakes this year (and there is nothing wrong with that). RedBull is more of a contender, because they still have room for development with their Honda engine, while Ferrari should have reached the ceiling more after 6 years of hybrid power.Phil wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 17:04I've been a huge Hamilton supporter since 2008. Back then, I thought he'll easily win a couple of championships, but then came the RedBull domination period and I didn't think he'd get to 2 championships, let alone the 6 he now has, when he abandoned the McLaren ship (best ever decision, obviously).
While the number of championships is a product of the team and environment he is in, I do think Hamilton is easily one of the very best F1 drivers in a very long time and I am happy that he is being rewarded with the titles I think he and the team deserve. It's hard to compare his achievements with other drivers across different periods... they all have their strengths and weaknesses. Having said that, achieving 7 is going to be really tough. I am inclined to think he'll beat Michaels number of wins, but am less convinced on the number of championships. Not that he doesn't lack the talent, but if it's achievable or not, will come down to the team, the car and the competition. The Ferrari has been hugely competitive since the summer break and if this strong form continues into next, it'll be exciting to see if Mercedes can step up to the challenge. I also think Leclerc will prove to be perhaps a stronger opponent to Lewis than Seb has been while being in a competitive car (just IMO). RedBull will also be very strong contenders in my book and Max is proving time and time again what a ridiculous talent he is... the question for me, is will RB be up there at the beginning of the year and how consistent and calm will Max be able to perform, when a championship is at steak?
All interesting thoughts going into next year. It's going to be quite a season I think. I also wouldn't discount Bottas, though I think he may be a more fierce competitor if Mercedes end up with a dominant package once again. If it's a more level playing field between multiple teams, I think he'll suffer more which might hurt his championship ambitions. A very good start into a new season (like this year) could however be a powerful motivator and confidence boost that may yield a stronger competitor across the entire season...
Look at any multiple champion and you'll find the car was key to all of them. Did Senna, Schumacher, Clark, Fangio win in bad cars? Of course not.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 23:33Stop twisting people’s words. Nobody was questioning his talent. Just asking to be objective and see how much the car is helping him these past 6 years. Just compare Ham stats pre-2014 and post-2014 and you have your answer. Excellent driver, but not the god some make him out to be.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Dec 2019, 23:05The only certain comparison is between team mates. The rest is whistling in the wind.
Hamilton has only lost two seasons to his team mates in 13 seasons. He's had three champions as team mates. And on balance beat them all.
And people question his talent.
it gives me the feeling that f1 will be a better place, if you get what i mean. The records'll be with someone who really deserves them at every level, and is a warm, empathetic, generous human being at the exact same time as a ferocious competitor 110% committed to the ruination of his unlucky rivals
Some of the stats are now wrong because the article predates the last race.Titchener wrote: ↑02 Dec 2019, 07:18This is interesting.
Lewis Hamilton's sixth F1 world title: the stats - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/50176043
Yep, this won't help Hamilton at all if this season fails to get going.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 00:47If 2020 season does not happen, inveitably the record breaking hopefuls have one less year to break MSC's records.
As next year replaces this year, the chances are pretty much the same. The huge change of rules that's coming is the biggest risk to his record "attempt". If Mercedes drop the ball with the new cars then that'll be the end of the title runs. Next year is basically this year's car so the chances with that car are the same as if they had run normally this year.Wass85 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 00:51Yep, this won't help Hamilton at all if this season fails to get going.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 00:47If 2020 season does not happen, inveitably the record breaking hopefuls have one less year to break MSC's records.
He's not getting any younger though, his record attempt would benefit if he can get a shot this season.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 11:21As next year replaces this year, the chances are pretty much the same. The huge change of rules that's coming is the biggest risk to his record "attempt". If Mercedes drop the ball with the new cars then that'll be the end of the title runs. Next year is basically this year's car so the chances with that car are the same as if they had run normally this year.Wass85 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 00:51Yep, this won't help Hamilton at all if this season fails to get going.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 00:47If 2020 season does not happen, inveitably the record breaking hopefuls have one less year to break MSC's records.
I don't think he's so old that he'll physically struggle. It's all mental fitness / drive at this level really as they're all physically silly-fit anyway. And does anyone think that Hamilton will have suddenly lost the drive to win more races/titles? The drivers will all still be doing physical training in their private gyms etc.Wass85 wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 11:22He's not getting any younger though, his record attempt would benefit if he can get a shot this season.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Apr 2020, 11:21As next year replaces this year, the chances are pretty much the same. The huge change of rules that's coming is the biggest risk to his record "attempt". If Mercedes drop the ball with the new cars then that'll be the end of the title runs. Next year is basically this year's car so the chances with that car are the same as if they had run normally this year.