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FORMULA 1
LEWIS HAMILTON
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
Ham haters, Lewis lovers no need to wrangle. Just tighten your seat belt and enjoy the ride. Watch and see, your curiosity shall be gratified with time.
29-05-2021 18:42
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
I want to say it does not make sense if Hamilton come back for the last race because of the amount of inconveniences it would cause for everyone, including himself. Is it really worth it? No I don't think so. He need to relax and make arrangements for next year 2021. The problem is that driving could become a big addiction, and just like the mistake Schumacher made, you might not know when to grab the opportunity to take a good break, or when to retire from the sport entirely.
09-12-2020 15:32
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
Obviously Hamilton once endorsed Leclerc that he sees himself in that guy. I can't explain here but I prefer him to Max. I am not surprised that he has proven himself well in a difficult car this season and made Vettel look like a poor driver. Please keep an eye on this guy, if given a competitive car, I am tipping him to be a natural champion. George came as a surprise to people like me who don't know his past history well or have seen him driven a competitive car. We quickly settled for the right adjectives like Toto... this is a "future star"!
09-12-2020 11:26
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
This caption stated a short term fact, but it is still possible for two talented drivers to race together in one team. Max and Bottas performance against George was the correct way to race against a hyped new comer. Hamilton is the ultimate to beat, but in his absence you will not be so sure how to race against a powerful new comer. You have nothing to gain beating them, but could lose your reputation. So instincts would kick in that a newcomer would drive zealously like hell and you guys could crash..So it would be best to keep an arms length from them, and put them on pressure if they lead...surely the mistakes would come, and you would win them somehow. That was why Max and Bottas seemed to drive cautiously, not because they lacked confidence, but 'fear of the unknowns' was their motivating factor. There would be plenty of time to try and win after the chaos of the opening...miind you the advantages between cars were minimal in the high speed track of Sakhir GP, so you have to drive accurately till the end and hope no disaster befell you, which is less likely for the race leaders! Perez win demonstrated all the eccentricities that can happen at Sakhir GP...where was Leclerc, Verstapprn, Bottas and Russell at the end of the show? Crazy to think about it...
09-12-2020 12:12
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
It happened in many circles that when a pacesetter helped them to the pinnacle of success, they still dump them when strong enough economically. Such organizations never have a lasting legacy. Toto wanted people to understand that Hamilton have earned Mercedes highest respect, not just because they would soon bargain for him...he is still the best for now based on the whole picture. Alternatively, the best thing to do is to seek to retain his service for more than a year as a mentoring driver so the next generation of Mercedes stars could learn from him. Nobody would blame Lewis if he retires at this stage... he has already accomplished all that can be done in his time... unlike Schumacher, I want to see how he would handle retirement and the deception of comebacks!
09-12-2020 15:08
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Ejeh Dennis Glenn
Ham haters, Lewis lovers no need to wrangle. Just tighten your seat belt and enjoy the ride. Watch and see, your curiosity shall be gratified with time.29-05-2021 18:42
+0
Ejeh Dennis Glenn
I want to say it does not make sense if Hamilton come back for the last race because of the amount of inconveniences it would cause for everyone, including himself. Is it really worth it? No I don't think so. He need to relax and make arrangements for next year 2021. The problem is that driving could become a big addiction, and just like the mistake Schumacher made, you might not know when to grab the opportunity to take a good break, or when to retire from the sport entirely.09-12-2020 15:32
+0
Ejeh Dennis Glenn
Obviously Hamilton once endorsed Leclerc that he sees himself in that guy. I can't explain here but I prefer him to Max. I am not surprised that he has proven himself well in a difficult car this season and made Vettel look like a poor driver. Please keep an eye on this guy, if given a competitive car, I am tipping him to be a natural champion. George came as a surprise to people like me who don't know his past history well or have seen him driven a competitive car. We quickly settled for the right adjectives like Toto... this is a "future star"!09-12-2020 11:26
+0
Ejeh Dennis Glenn
This caption stated a short term fact, but it is still possible for two talented drivers to race together in one team. Max and Bottas performance against George was the correct way to race against a hyped new comer. Hamilton is the ultimate to beat, but in his absence you will not be so sure how to race against a powerful new comer. You have nothing to gain beating them, but could lose your reputation. So instincts would kick in that a newcomer would drive zealously like hell and you guys could crash..So it would be best to keep an arms length from them, and put them on pressure if they lead...surely the mistakes would come, and you would win them somehow. That was why Max and Bottas seemed to drive cautiously, not because they lacked confidence, but 'fear of the unknowns' was their motivating factor. There would be plenty of time to try and win after the chaos of the opening...miind you the advantages between cars were minimal in the high speed track of Sakhir GP, so you have to drive accurately till the end and hope no disaster befell you, which is less likely for the race leaders! Perez win demonstrated all the eccentricities that can happen at Sakhir GP...where was Leclerc, Verstapprn, Bottas and Russell at the end of the show? Crazy to think about it...09-12-2020 12:12
+0
Ejeh Dennis Glenn
It happened in many circles that when a pacesetter helped them to the pinnacle of success, they still dump them when strong enough economically. Such organizations never have a lasting legacy. Toto wanted people to understand that Hamilton have earned Mercedes highest respect, not just because they would soon bargain for him...he is still the best for now based on the whole picture. Alternatively, the best thing to do is to seek to retain his service for more than a year as a mentoring driver so the next generation of Mercedes stars could learn from him. Nobody would blame Lewis if he retires at this stage... he has already accomplished all that can be done in his time... unlike Schumacher, I want to see how he would handle retirement and the deception of comebacks!09-12-2020 15:08