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FORMULA 1
LEWIS HAMILTON
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J. J. Meeker
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J. J. Meeker
At the end of the day ALL of our comments are supposition as none of us has any direct first hand information on the thinking of Dietrich Mateschitz.
03-08-2022 13:03
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J. J. Meeker
The one possible downside to the Porsche deal could be that they don't have a proven F1 power plant whereas Honda do. Granted the engine specs for 2026 have yet to be agreed but look at the boat load of bucks Toyota went through trying to get a competitive powerplant before throwing in the towel. Remember too that Williams' experience with BMW didn't end well.
03-08-2022 12:43
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J. J. Meeker
I think F1 is the best advertising possible for the Red Bull brand. With Liberty wanting to expand the F1 brand Red Bull stand to enjoy a consequential benefit. Christian Horner has worked hard at putting together a tram of top people who all seem more han happy to work their longterm so any prospect of selling the team would seem to be shortsighted madness.
03-08-2022 12:52
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J. J. Meeker
The best way to settle this would be for Lewis to come back in 22 and win his 8th title. Against strong opposition that would show what a competitive driver he is. Even were he to fail he would have at least competed as strongly as he could and to the very best of his ability. It's possible that the guy has list his mojo. It happens. If he has its not the end of the world. I wouldn't be surprised if some of his ire isn't directed against Toto & Co. for not bringing him in for fresh tyres. It was clear from how he questioned that during the race that he wasn't happy about it.
15-01-2022 16:38
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J. J. Meeker
Had the situation been reversed in Abu Dhabi would those saying that Lewis was robbed of his eighth title have been.shouting as loudly that Max had been robbed of his first title? Would they have been calling for Massi to be fired? Or would they now be arguing that Max is a sore loser and that Lewis confirmed that he's the greatest ever F1 driver for his brilliant strategy in seizing the lead on the last lap?
15-01-2022 11:51
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J. J. Meeker
At the end of the day ALL of our comments are supposition as none of us has any direct first hand information on the thinking of Dietrich Mateschitz.03-08-2022 13:03
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J. J. Meeker
The one possible downside to the Porsche deal could be that they don't have a proven F1 power plant whereas Honda do. Granted the engine specs for 2026 have yet to be agreed but look at the boat load of bucks Toyota went through trying to get a competitive powerplant before throwing in the towel. Remember too that Williams' experience with BMW didn't end well.03-08-2022 12:43
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J. J. Meeker
I think F1 is the best advertising possible for the Red Bull brand. With Liberty wanting to expand the F1 brand Red Bull stand to enjoy a consequential benefit. Christian Horner has worked hard at putting together a tram of top people who all seem more han happy to work their longterm so any prospect of selling the team would seem to be shortsighted madness.03-08-2022 12:52
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J. J. Meeker
The best way to settle this would be for Lewis to come back in 22 and win his 8th title. Against strong opposition that would show what a competitive driver he is. Even were he to fail he would have at least competed as strongly as he could and to the very best of his ability. It's possible that the guy has list his mojo. It happens. If he has its not the end of the world. I wouldn't be surprised if some of his ire isn't directed against Toto & Co. for not bringing him in for fresh tyres. It was clear from how he questioned that during the race that he wasn't happy about it.15-01-2022 16:38
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J. J. Meeker
Had the situation been reversed in Abu Dhabi would those saying that Lewis was robbed of his eighth title have been.shouting as loudly that Max had been robbed of his first title? Would they have been calling for Massi to be fired? Or would they now be arguing that Max is a sore loser and that Lewis confirmed that he's the greatest ever F1 driver for his brilliant strategy in seizing the lead on the last lap?15-01-2022 11:51