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if markabilly's sister had balls she'd be his husband :dozey:
Seb is a better driver than Lewis in every way.
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Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
Short answer:"NO!"
B U L L S H ! T.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Whats humiliating about scoring points? You always write in emotional terms - you would be better served if you discovered reason.Quote:
Originally Posted by X-ecutioner
Secondly - you may gave noticed that it was Jenson first who led the championship, they both have two wins - Jense's particularly cerebral - and are a handful points apart in the championship list.
But then when has reality ever swayed your "feelings".
Jenson Rocks! And next weekend he will once again do the London Triathlon while the challenge of that issued by Hamilton remains [cowardly so] avoided.
In the RBR with the current management - Jense would have once again run away with the title with win after win in such a dominant car - he proved THAT. Not Lewis, he REQUIRES significant guidance from nanny and he would likely have done NO BETTER than Vettel up to this point.
Says the epitome of contradiction and heavily biased man-love for a certain driver. You do realize that if Hamilton's gearbox hadn't failed, he would have scored points in 4th, while Jenson would have finished 9th, right? As has been the case in almost all dry races this season, where Jenson has been thoroughly outclassed by Lewis.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
Also, since you're such a prostitute for the points table, Lewis is ahead of Jenson in points, and this is keeping in mind two mechanical failures for Lewis versus one for Jenson. So, I guess there's no rocket science in who's outperforming whom.
The two "wins" were both in changing conditions where Jenson took advantage of a clever strategy. Nothing to take away from him, he is a decent driver, but the fact remains that he is yet to beat Lewis on raw pace alone in dry conditions.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
I'm sorry but WTF does Triathlon have to do with F1? Jenson can win the Olympics, but he'll still get his a$$ handed to him by Lewis in F1, and that's an undeniable fact so far.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
You do realize that Lewis came close to winning the championship in his rookie year against a two-time champion teammate, beating him by using his setups, AND against a very strong Ferrari with Kimi and Felipe. Also, he did it the next year thoroughly outclassing his teammate in the same car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
WHILE Jenson has had to wait for 9 years, until he got the ABSOLUTE fastest car by a mile, with supreme aerodynamics and arguably the most efficient double diffuser in 2009, and even then was outclassed by Rubens in the second half of the year. Also, his now characteristically poor qualifying performance in the second half of the year is showing up in 2010 as well.
In fact, midway through the season at the German GP, Brawn had to sabotage Rubens' race to get Jenson more points. So, even after having the best car in 2009, he barely was able to defend his first half points haul, and won the championship in the penultimate race (Brazilian GP 2009). That can HARDLY be called "dominance". :rolleyes:
I don't think Lewis would have made the pass either, nor would have any of the top drivers under their current circumstances. I actually think Vettel would have tried harder if not for realizing that he has wasted a lot of points this season not thinking about the entire season. Combined with it being Alonso to pass, that's just opening the door to another race with no points scored.
I do think Lewis is among the best overtakers in the current field, but without better conditions it would have been a really hard move and probably very risky.
What I want to know is if Webber could have made the move. With the pace he had I think he might have been one of the drivers that could have pulled it off on that day.
Hamilton is not averse to risk that most of the drivers would avoid.Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
I watched him in GP2 and in Hungary where he won from the back.
I also watched him trying to beat Vettel out of pitlane two abreast - where was they screaming and the shouting then?
SILENCE. Hypocrysy at work - a double standard.
Lewis, is every bit as ruthless as Senna and Schumi. In time it will out!
Are you kidding?Quote:
Originally Posted by Saint Devote
I don't think so - as Alonso put it, you can have a bad lap around the Hungaroring and get the final corner right, and you won't get passed.Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter