GrayGreat wrote:GPR-A wrote:Stalker1 wrote:I would not be suprised if Mercedes chooses to kick out Hamilton in the end of this season. Especially if Hamilton does not change his lifestyle and attitude. It could be true, that Mercedes does not like the image that Hamilton have created of himself and of the team. Then you have Nico, a german, a proper bloke from the next door. Married, quietly working hard and probably for significantly less salary.
Hamilton seems to have edge in raw speed, but if Rosberg can get the set-up right, he is a fair much for him. They will not lose much, execpt the publicity, if they sack Hamilton and for example take in Wehrlein as a clear second driver.
Yeah man. Perfectly understandable that you are frustrated and jealous of his lifestyle ! You miss having all that. Don't you?
Nico is just a clumsy racer who is in limelight, only because of Mercedes advantage. The day when Mercedes have to work harder to even get to the front row and their drivers get swarmed by others, you can always bet on Nico screwing it up. There are so many videos available from 2010 onwards that clearly proves how bad he is in wheel to wheel racing. Go check.
There is a reason Nico is in F1 right now, and driving for the current best team, and you are not. Stop all this jealousy and hate. Grow up.
because he is a valuable driver but above all makes a great number 2 driver.
Like the Schumacher-Barrichello situation at Ferrari. Yes Barrichello was a above-average driver. Yes it was severely uncalled for and unfair that the team Ferrari screwed him over in every sense possible by demanding he drop his 1st
place to Schumacher. That was unfair, Barrichello deserved that win. Is Barrichello a good driver capable of winning
a GP? yes, very much certainly in that dominant Ferrari. Was Barrichello WDC material? we don't know, point is though,
him winning one or 2 races, of which atleast 1 had to give his place to Schumi, does NOT mean he is even CAPABLE of
beating Schumacher, or even being 'on the same level'. He had an amazing dominant Ferrari to his availabilitly, which
made him have the fortunate luck of being in a championship CAPABLE car.
Mind you, a car, that was as good as it was thanks to the relentless work Schumacher did together with the Ferrari team.
Yes, that included feedback from Rubens, but that does not make Rubens on the same level.
Switchback to Rosberg, he is noting but a Rubens @ Ferrari. Yes he is a very capable driver, like Rubens. Yes, he can give good feedback and adds valuable experience to the team, like Rubens. Yes, he has a championship CAPABLE car to his availability, just like Rubens.
Isn't it funny though, that when Lewis went to Mercedes, they turned into Championship winners? How many years was Rosberg already there? ain't it funny that when Schumacher went to Ferrari, they turned into championship winners?
how much of that capability came from Rubens, and how much came from Schumacher?
how much championship capability came from Rosberg, and how much came from Hamilton?