+0
25-04-2022 10:33
25-12-2021 09:59
04-11-2021 09:27
01-11-2021 09:59
09-02-2021 18:25
22-01-2021 18:39
04-12-2020 15:41
19-10-2020 17:34
14-10-2020 09:54
25-09-2020 10:16
+0
Ashley John
It just goes to show that Hamilton, whilst being a good driver, is no better than a lot of other drivers on the grid. The car itself plays such a large part in the success of a driver that it can make a good driver (note I not saying great, as I don't think there are any great drivers these days) look mediocre.25-04-2022 10:33
+0
Ashley John
Awww, is didums throwing a tantrum in the corner because the big boys took his toy away. Never mind, you still have all your fawning sycophants in the fashion world to play with.25-12-2021 09:59
+0
Ashley John
They are going to have to be careful with the curbs. A low profile tyre is a lot stiffer, thus a lot of the shock loads that were previously absorbed by the sidewall will now be transferred through to the suspension.04-11-2021 09:27
+0
Ashley John
I couldn't agree more! Hamilton is a complete hypocrite. All this posturing about being green and vegetarian is just him trying to brown-nose himself with his fashion/film 'friends'. At least with Max he just gets on with doing his job of driving the car and not trying to push his agenda on all and sundry.01-11-2021 09:59
+0
Ashley John
Perhaps he should head-off and spend some time at Mar-a-Largo with that other one who lost out when it came to the crunch...09-02-2021 18:25
+0
Ashley John
What's the point? The UK (and I expect a lot of other countries will follow suit) has banned the sale of new petrol, diesel and most hybrids from 2030 so fossil fuelled cars on their way out. Whatever F1 comes up with other than fully electric will have no relevance to what you can buy in the showroom after that date. As I see it the only real answer for F1 is hydrogen fuel cell technology, which may see light of day in the real world. Toyota already have one in production in the Mirai.22-01-2021 18:39
+0
Ashley John
By running Russell maybe Mercedes are trying to show Hamilton that if he does not temper his financial demands for a new contract they have a perfect replacement for him.04-12-2020 15:41
+0
Ashley John
Has to be the legend that was Jim Clark.19-10-2020 17:34
+0
Ashley John
There must still be plenty of money in F1 given what obscene amounts some teams spend on their cars and drivers. It's time Mr Chase and the FIA really put their foot down and got control of this spending - driver's salaries should also come out of the budget cap - and got rid of all the fancy expensive bits and pieces. Perhaps then we will have an F1 that's worth watching not the boring fiasco we have now. Surely I'm not the only one who prays for rain at every race.14-10-2020 09:54
+0
Ashley John
BRG was last seen in F1 on the Jaguar cars (now Red Bull which are currently sponsored by Aston) so it was to be expected I suppose.25-09-2020 10:16