Really?!? Hamilton lucky?!? I must have been watching a different series, then. I seem to recall both his DNF's being due to technical failures.iotar__ wrote:Hamilton - luckiest driver in the world - numerous screwed races and equipment bails him out.
Its still two DNFS versus one. Its about time something right went for him. Start calling him lucky at two/two.iotar__ wrote:Hamilton - luckiest driver in the world - numerous screwed races and equipment bails him out.
henra wrote:Now for a borefest.
Well only if it's happening in a race where Lewis has problems as well and doesn't win ( Canada wink)SilverArrow10 wrote:Its still two DNFS versus one. Its about time something right went for him.iotar__ wrote:Hamilton - luckiest driver in the world - numerous screwed races and equipment bails him out.
IndeedJust_a_fan wrote:must not feed the troll...must not feed the troll...
Far point. And Rosberg was brilliant in that race, and that is why he is leading the championship. It evens in up though. =D>Mandrake wrote:Well only if it's happening in a race where Lewis has problems as well and doesn't win ( Canada wink)SilverArrow10 wrote:Its still two DNFS versus one. Its about time something right went for him.iotar__ wrote:Hamilton - luckiest driver in the world - numerous screwed races and equipment bails him out.
Not with Alonso on track!henra wrote:Now for a borefest.