The boy done good (again)
Posted by: BigH47 on 20 July 2008
Even have to play a team induced handicap Lewis was the class of the field.
Congratulations Lewis and McLaren Mercedes.
Yes I know it's not MGP.
Howard
Congratulations Lewis and McLaren Mercedes.
Yes I know it's not MGP.
Howard
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by Tony Lockhart
A great drive. It makes you wonder how he messes up sometimes.
Isn't it good to see all those drivers genuinely getting on so well, even after on-track arguments.
Tony
Isn't it good to see all those drivers genuinely getting on so well, even after on-track arguments.
Tony
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by BigH47
quote:It makes you wonder how he messes up sometimes.
He's quite young (22) and it's only his 2nd season in F1. I hope and judging by the last 2 races he is beginning to come to terms with his understandable youthful over enthusiasm.
Massa looked quite average by comparison (again).
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by Tony Lockhart
Have you rediscovered a liking for F1???? 
Tony

Tony
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by Chillkram
Another absolutely masterful drive by young Lewis. He was head and shoulders above everyone else on the track.
As you said Howard, even with the team induced handicap - how on earth could they expect him to pull out a lead of 22-25 seconds over 6-7 laps??!! That would mean lapping at nearly 4 seconds per lap faster than Massa!!
It also throws up the issue of the safety car for me. Although bringing it out made the race more exciting ultimately, it does seem unfair that the race leader having set a lead of 11.5 seconds over his nearest rival should then have that completely wiped out through no fault of his own. Surely they should retain the time advantage held at the time the safety car comes out through to the end of the race and have the final time adjusted accordingly. Especially so as race strategy can go completely out of the window as a result.
Anyway Lewis certainly raced extremely well today. I just hope he can keep this level of concentration 'til the end of the season because silly mistakes have cost him this year as they did the championship last year.
Mark
As you said Howard, even with the team induced handicap - how on earth could they expect him to pull out a lead of 22-25 seconds over 6-7 laps??!! That would mean lapping at nearly 4 seconds per lap faster than Massa!!
It also throws up the issue of the safety car for me. Although bringing it out made the race more exciting ultimately, it does seem unfair that the race leader having set a lead of 11.5 seconds over his nearest rival should then have that completely wiped out through no fault of his own. Surely they should retain the time advantage held at the time the safety car comes out through to the end of the race and have the final time adjusted accordingly. Especially so as race strategy can go completely out of the window as a result.
Anyway Lewis certainly raced extremely well today. I just hope he can keep this level of concentration 'til the end of the season because silly mistakes have cost him this year as they did the championship last year.
Mark
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by scottyhammer
I think mclaren should have brought lewis in when the pace car was out and it could easily have all gone badly wrong. he may well win the championship this year...well im hoping anyway.
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by Julian H
Lewis was in a different race to everyone else. I wonder why Massa didn't resist more at the end?
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by Tony Lockhart
quote:Originally posted by Julian H:
Lewis was in a different race to everyone else. I wonder why Massa didn't resist more at the end?
Perhaps he has already seen a seat being made with 'F.A.' printed on the back.....
Tony
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by JamieWednesday
And F.A. alludes to what Massa is going to win this year?
Posted on: 20 July 2008 by Julian H
quote:Perhaps he has already seen a seat being made with 'F.A.' printed on the back.....

Posted on: 21 July 2008 by Jono 13
quote:Originally posted by Tony Lockhart:quote:Originally posted by Julian H:
Lewis was in a different race to everyone else. I wonder why Massa didn't resist more at the end?
Perhaps he has already seen a seat being made with 'F.A.' printed on the back.....
Tony
Is that for "Fall Apart" Alonso given his lack of performance/skill/judgement yesterday?
Jono
Posted on: 21 July 2008 by BigH47
You would be really glad you'd signed Alonso from next year or maybe 2010 on that performance?
Posted on: 21 July 2008 by Frank Abela
The McLaren appears to be far more driveable than in the beginning of the season and this seems to be allowing Hamilton to eek out a few tenths - even over Kovalainen who's a very fast driver. Massa certainly let Hamilton through very nicely and could have made more of a fight of it I thought, but I got the impression both Ferraris, and most of the others, were really struggling for grip in the hairpin, particularly when coming out of it.
The really impressive thing for me about Hamilton's drive was that Kovalainen was so far behind. McLaren should have had a 1-2, but because they ran Kovalainen on the same strategy as everybody else (similar 2nd stint), I get the impression his changes didn't work as well.
All that said, Hamilton could easily not have won the race. If the pace car had stayed out another lap, there's a good chance he would not have been able to get around quickly enough to take the win. That said, the amount of graining on the soft tyres at the end of the 27 laps could have handed Piquet or Massa the win since the McLaren chews those tyres up.
Piquet did incredibly well in terms of strategy though, didn't he? Certainly a good advert for going long at Hockenheim...
The really impressive thing for me about Hamilton's drive was that Kovalainen was so far behind. McLaren should have had a 1-2, but because they ran Kovalainen on the same strategy as everybody else (similar 2nd stint), I get the impression his changes didn't work as well.
All that said, Hamilton could easily not have won the race. If the pace car had stayed out another lap, there's a good chance he would not have been able to get around quickly enough to take the win. That said, the amount of graining on the soft tyres at the end of the 27 laps could have handed Piquet or Massa the win since the McLaren chews those tyres up.
Piquet did incredibly well in terms of strategy though, didn't he? Certainly a good advert for going long at Hockenheim...
Posted on: 03 August 2008 by Chillkram
Phew, he was lucky today!
Posted on: 03 August 2008 by scottyhammer
you need a certain amount of luck to win a championship. lets hope he has plenty more. 

Posted on: 07 August 2008 by Timbo
Good Hungarian Grand Prix:
Massa engine blowing up near the end - there is a god.
I so hate Ferrari
Tim
Massa engine blowing up near the end - there is a god.
I so hate Ferrari
Tim
Posted on: 07 August 2008 by manicatel
The next few races will be tough for LH I think as the tracks are more suited to Ferrari's strengths.
If it rains, well thats a different story.
Matt.
If it rains, well thats a different story.
Matt.
Posted on: 08 August 2008 by Frank Abela
I felt so sorry for Massa. Poor bugger did everything right, drove a beautiful race. He really did not deserve to have that happen to him. Then again, Lewis didn't deserve to have a puncture. That's racing I guess, but I felt more sorry for massa than Hamilton, after such a storming start and outdriving the McLarens for 67 laps.
Posted on: 08 August 2008 by Tony Lockhart
Completely agree with Frank. After the first corner I had to eat my own words with regards to Massa's apparent lack of fight and determination. Hamilton's problems could well be a result of over-driving the car at the edge of the track. Again a shame, because if he has to curb his enthusiasm so as to avoid tyre wear and damage, then I'll really miss his oversteery moments.
Tony
Tony
Posted on: 07 September 2008 by Chillkram
A good race from Hamilton after the initial cock up to allow Raikkonen to pass. I hope the inquiry does not find too much of a problem as I thought he did little wrong. Certainly Schumacher got away with much,much worse during his career with no punishment.
Posted on: 07 September 2008 by Ian G.
Enthralling last 10 mins.
Not sure what the inquiry is looking at really - seemed just like the rough and tumble of racing - just like the rain without which Raikkonen would have won.
Not sure what the inquiry is looking at really - seemed just like the rough and tumble of racing - just like the rain without which Raikkonen would have won.
Posted on: 07 September 2008 by scottyhammer
GREAT to watch last few laps of the belgian gp - hope Lewis can continue and win the title.
Posted on: 07 September 2008 by Chillkram
Pretty unbelievable!
As I said, had it been Schumacher in a Ferrari I am sure there would have been no sanction for what appeared a minor issue.
It is now beginning to look as though Hamilton has more than just the Ferrari team to battle with in his attempt to win the World Championship.
As I said, had it been Schumacher in a Ferrari I am sure there would have been no sanction for what appeared a minor issue.
It is now beginning to look as though Hamilton has more than just the Ferrari team to battle with in his attempt to win the World Championship.
Posted on: 07 September 2008 by scottyhammer
this is complete bollox