That ship has sailed IMO.adrianjordan wrote: ↑07 Dec 2019, 20:31My take is that Lewis will commit to an extension if he is satisfied that Toto will still be running things....otherwise he may opt to move teams.
Personally I'd love to see Lewis back at Mclaren Mercedes in 2021....
Thats his job. He is selling the team as best not the driver who can move on. Not only that but he seems to make efforts to spread the glory around the team, rather than saying Lewis id winning them trophies he highlights the cleaners in the factory contribute toodjones wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 20:57When Toto was downplaying the need for Lewis in the team I was wondering if this is just a way of making any future negotiations go in the teams favor. Making Lewis think he is replaceable etc.
But now after various quotes from him and Hamilton, I wonder if they are both considering a switch to Ferrari in 2021. One which would include a lot of team members.
A lot would go with Lewis that is for sure. Especially after seeing the video about many of them sharing a Tattoo!! There is no way a core team like that will ever split up.
Toto is a bit more then just a team manager, he owns a large stake in the Petronas F1 team and HWA (I think around 30%). Next to that he has a contract to be team boss. I think there is a bigger chance that Lauda's 10% will be part of the talks with Hamilton, that he will become a big shareholder within the team, to give him a real long term bond with the team.Big Tea wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 00:01Thats his job. He is selling the team as best not the driver who can move on. Not only that but he seems to make efforts to spread the glory around the team, rather than saying Lewis id winning them trophies he highlights the cleaners in the factory contribute toodjones wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 20:57When Toto was downplaying the need for Lewis in the team I was wondering if this is just a way of making any future negotiations go in the teams favor. Making Lewis think he is replaceable etc.
But now after various quotes from him and Hamilton, I wonder if they are both considering a switch to Ferrari in 2021. One which would include a lot of team members.
A lot would go with Lewis that is for sure. Especially after seeing the video about many of them sharing a Tattoo!! There is no way a core team like that will ever split up.
that's a very interesting idea!Jolle wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 00:08Toto is a bit more then just a team manager, he owns a large stake in the Petronas F1 team and HWA (I think around 30%). Next to that he has a contract to be team boss. I think there is a bigger chance that Lauda's 10% will be part of the talks with Hamilton, that he will become a big shareholder within the team, to give him a real long term bond with the team.
Jolle wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 00:08Toto is a bit more then just a team manager, he owns a large stake in the Petronas F1 team and HWA (I think around 30%). Next to that he has a contract to be team boss. I think there is a bigger chance that Lauda's 10% will be part of the talks with Hamilton, that he will become a big shareholder within the team, to give him a real long term bond with the team.Big Tea wrote: ↑10 Dec 2019, 00:01Thats his job. He is selling the team as best not the driver who can move on. Not only that but he seems to make efforts to spread the glory around the team, rather than saying Lewis id winning them trophies he highlights the cleaners in the factory contribute toodjones wrote: ↑09 Dec 2019, 20:57When Toto was downplaying the need for Lewis in the team I was wondering if this is just a way of making any future negotiations go in the teams favor. Making Lewis think he is replaceable etc.
But now after various quotes from him and Hamilton, I wonder if they are both considering a switch to Ferrari in 2021. One which would include a lot of team members.
A lot would go with Lewis that is for sure. Especially after seeing the video about many of them sharing a Tattoo!! There is no way a core team like that will ever split up.
Not to mention, you don't have to worry about how much it'll hurt if you push it too far.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Dec 2019, 19:31I wonder how many hours and laps practice was required to get that time in the game. Of course, having no acceleration on the body means it's physically much easier to hone the time too.