Yep, I do actually agree. Having not heard about it before I was just a bit shocked that they even had this 'tradition'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Yep, I do actually agree. Having not heard about it before I was just a bit shocked that they even had this 'tradition'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
I'm not so sure it's been that clever. McLaren have won 3 WDC in 20 years. Keeping the driver's trophies doesn't seem to have helped that much. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Red Bull also do it... as they are entitled to do, because they build the car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXlRZ...layer_embedded
If Senna and Prost didn't get to keep their original trophies then I'm as sure as hell that Lewis shouldn't.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Matthew
Are these the drivers originals though? Maybe I missed it...
With most teams the drivers trophy is awarded to and belongs to the driver. The constructors win their own trophies and thats the way it should be. I can see some value in keeping the trophy cabinets full at the team factories but does it have to be the drivers original ? I think thats a bit unnecessary and twisted.
On the other hand... Yep, if Senna and Prost didn't get theirs then why should Lewis expect anything different When its written in to contracts and the driver has accepted the situation then fair enough but you use the word "entitled"?... only legally Imo.
The problem here is obviously that , during the trophy ceremony , they put them down and spray the champagne .
It's then that the team steals it away and locks it in the glass cabinet , out of reach .
Lewis should be all for Bernie's medals idea , because it would hang around his neck , making it harder for evil Ron's henchmen to grab it .
If he likes trophies , though , I guess the only way to do it would be to slip it into his Pussy-cat dolls backpack he could put on in the ready room .
Bookmarked! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
Not sure I would want Beelzeboss to receive medals; he may hang someone like Igornado by the neck (until dead) with one of them. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
They are originals. At 2:54 you can see the 2010 Monaco trophy that was damaged on the ceiling of the rostrum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
Unnecessary and twisted?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
Top teams spend at least $200 million+ per year and employ 300+ people building a car they hope will simply compete for victory.
Of those 300+ employees, two are paid a combined salary of $15-$40 million per year by the team, in addition to sponsorship they earn elsewhere.
It is the team's prerogative to keep the driver's trophies if they want. It isn't like the team don't pay for the replica trophies to be made for the drivers either.
Ninety percent of the time, a superior driver can't win in an half-decent F1 car, but a half-decent driver can win in a superior F1 car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
That's the weighting behind my opinion anyway.
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Black Knight
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zico
Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hawkmoon
Great post.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matthew
Damn! Immediately, two drivers come to mind! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Matthew