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lewis hamilton

he was so nearly world champion,did he receive the best from maclaren? and why they lose him the world title? and if you were he would you stay with maclaren or look to the prancing horse? 😎 😎

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By: victor45 - 24th October 2007 at 19:04

As Ferrari have already confirmed their drivers for next season I’d say that’s a non starter plus Lewis probably feels he owes some loyalty to MacLaren for their years of support.

thanks for the response
lewis hamilton owes mclaren nothing,they owe him one world title
1. there was a probleM (supposedly) with the gearbox when the car was in park fermem therefore why didnt maclaren simply change the unit ,ok hamilton would have started at the back of the grid or maybe pit lane,but given his previous tenatious progress he would have fought his way to the front as hed done in previous races this year.so had they done so no problem.
2.why initiate a third pit stop had they fuelled him sufficiently on stop two he again would have had a chance to win the title,martin brundle expressed his surprise at maclaren doing this .
3. why was alonso so far off the leaders pace(40secs) when the maclaren had been competitive with ferrari all season this was also hamiltons problem in catching kubica and rosberg why were these previously competitive race cars now so flat when all year they had been at most 8 seconds behind ferrari.
grand prix motor racing is one big corruption,these race teams are proffesionals all they do all year is race race race ,constantly testimg inproving their steeds with multi million dollar facilities (top teams of course) with that kind of prowess nothing is lsft to chance ,they rehearse every scenario to allow for the unexpected, working 24hrs days on end to ensure perfection so i doubt these so called failiures are honestly caused look at bernie eccleston ,all year hes pushing for lewis to win the championship, last race and he opts for fernando alonso why?the sport is not honest and millions of people are being duped year after year who support formula one.:mad:

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By: mike currill - 24th October 2007 at 17:59

As Ferrari have already confirmed their drivers for next season I’d say that’s a non starter plus Lewis probably feels he owes some loyalty to MacLaren for their years of support.

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By: victor45 - 24th October 2007 at 16:22

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thanks for the responses, yes hes a remarkable young man with experience that outweighs his years hes a tremendous talent,i just wonder why mclaren allowed lewis to lose the championship? lets be honest the whole tech team have monitors that view the car at all times why the did they not see his tyres were shot laps before after all all they do is race cars and nothing else its so routine as to be automatic so how do they miss worn tyres ? ,or was alonso being cosseted to win instead its truly unbelievable, and the farce last week well i rest my case,if i were lewis hamilton id say goodbye to maclaren and approach the prancing horse where they do appreciate their drivers,:mad: 😡

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By: stangman - 23rd October 2007 at 20:17

Thats the point though, Lewis is inexperienced but he still managed to finish 1 point behind the world champion, and that was because of a gearbox problem. Most of the mistakes he made [and there wasn’t many] he nullified with superb driving.
He had some bad luck, but so did the more ‘experienced’ drivers and yet he still managed to show them all up.Regardless of wether he won the world championship for some one of his age and experience he is a phenomenal driver and will only do better.

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By: Gollevainen - 23rd October 2007 at 19:57

anytime;)

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By: mike currill - 23rd October 2007 at 19:35

OK I challenge you to go out and do as well even with the assistance he’s had from the team.

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By: Gollevainen - 23rd October 2007 at 05:48

He was a new kid getting everything from silver plate. He is a good driver, but inexperienced one and when it camed to the point where you really need to show your nerves, he failed. His head didn’t hold. When the situation in the drivers championship race was what it was, you need to be an iceman to handle the pressure..

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