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15th May 2007, 03:37 #1
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Hamilton, the clever opportunist
I see this guy’s consistency scoring points on the podium is coupled with his smartness reading situation or so called opportunity at the tract. He takes benefit of someone else’s battle in front of him.
He drove closely behind Alonso at Sepang when Alonso overtaking Massa and automatically he ran the second because no space for Massa to be in between of the McLaren boys.
Again in Spain he took benefit from battle of Massa and Alonso that has caused Alonso drove into gravel and took over the second position until the race finished.
He needn’t start the race from the front row or wins even a race to be a championship leader, because he has high level of consistency and a sharp instinct to get the maximum point in every race. If he didn’t hand the second position over Alonso in Melbourne, he should have taken the lead by 4 points above Alonso.
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15th May 2007, 05:29 #2
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No doubt about it, he's VERY smart. I think he has the ability to make decisions during the race much like MS could. I would bet that he will dominate for a time in the future. I wonder if he'll grow tired with the "McLaren/Dennis Machine" and eventually leave for another team?
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15th May 2007, 06:04 #3
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Originally Posted by wmcot''If your in control, your not going fast enough''
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15th May 2007, 06:39 #4
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Originally Posted by wmcot
On a more sound note, Hamilton ended up finshing second because there was nowhere else to finish. He asn't going to catch the faster Massa, and Alonso never looked like catching him. I guess fousto must have told him to "drive like he stole it. "When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
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15th May 2007, 07:59 #5
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I think he has adapted himself for F1, when required he can be very agressive as shown last year in GP2. Would be a real racing treat to see him start from the back of the grid.
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15th May 2007, 09:14 #6
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Part of Lewis' strength comes from the fact that he's used to racing, wheel to wheel, rather than tooling round in test sessions. That experience counts for a lot, as demonstrated by his consistantly great starts.
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15th May 2007, 09:34 #7
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Well it does (finally) prove that GP2 is good after all!
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15th May 2007, 09:57 #8
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Indeed Hamilton is smart and cunning beyond his years. He looks like old veteran.
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15th May 2007, 12:12 #9
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How did he 'hand' over his position in Oz?
Hamilton - has he overtaken a car on track apart from the start of the races?
I think the only reason why he is overtaking at the start is because he's starting 4th all the time, apart from in Bahrain, when he qualified 2nd, and stayed 2nd.
Alonso, when he hasn't started at the front grid, has also made up positions at the start (Bahrain where he qualified 4th).
Not taking anything away from Hamilton, his moves at the start have been great, but I think some people are getting carried away.
Let's not forget he's completed 4 F1 races. So far he looks great, but I think people here are definately getting carried away.
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15th May 2007, 15:39 #10
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Originally Posted by raikkyou can't argue with results.
Fourmaux's tyre choice seems like he is going for a good time on Amarante..
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