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Scruffy race from Rosberg, doesn't really deserve the result he is going to get.
He probably should have retired straight away, he's never been in with a chance for points since the incident and it's a demanding circuit for engines.Hamilton wanting to throw in the towel?
No arguing with that, he's lucky to have such a superior car under him.Scruffy race from Rosberg, doesn't really deserve the result he is going to get.
Translation of that radio message:
"Stop fecking whining and get on with what we pay you for"
Hamilton has no interest in this race anymore, that's the second time his engineer has had to convince him to keep driving. He's too emotional, a serious lack of professionalism shown there
Why can't he catch him. Is it just a case that the gap was to massive initially? or has he got damageTo be fair he is 16th and can't even catch a Sauber.
He gets paid quite a sum of money to drive this car around a race track every fortnight. The team already told him to stay out and see what happens. Every lap is another lap of information for the team. His emotional outburst after this race will be cringeworthyTo be fair he is 16th and can't even catch a Sauber.
I'm looking forward to itHe gets paid quite a sum of money to drive this car around a race track every fortnight. The team already told him to stay out and see what happens. Every lap is another lap of information for the team. His emotional outburst after this race will be cringeworthy
Why can't he catch him. Is it just a case that the gap was to massive initially? or has he got damage
He gets paid quite a sum of money to drive this car around a race track every fortnight. The team already told him to stay out and see what happens. Every lap is another lap of information for the team. His emotional outburst after this race will be cringeworthy
His engineer told him the engine is not a concernI'm not able to watch the race, but surely he's thinking tactically about saving the engine
Hamilton has no interest in this race anymore, that's the second time his engineer has had to convince him to keep driving. He's too emotional, a serious lack of professionalism shown there
Cerebral thinking.I'm not able to watch the race, but surely he's thinking tactically about saving the engine
So now they retire Lewis... Ron Dennis should be giving him a call tonight.
Never go back, Lewis is more likely to head to Red Bull or Ferrari than back to McLaren.
I'd tear Rosberg a new one in the interviews, I want to see a gloves off fight.