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Last year france was actually somewhat entertaining instead of the usual snoozefest. Not holding my breath for a repeat though.Sorry lads haven't checked in a bit.
It's race week, huzzah
But France![]()
See, the only thing that makes this sad is that it means more unjustified podiums for Mercedes.It will be a very hot race. Expect several Ferrari engines burning up for entertainment
As others have pointed out, this weekend could be a race of attrition due to the weather. There's a strong chance Mercedes will have pig roach luck; the only variable being whether or not Mercedes will allow George to get closer to the top of the WDC standings, or will Toto have him kneecapped so that Hambone can take the win...Sky have 2/3 "featured" articles about how this is totally Hamilton's weekend to turn it all around
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Also an interesting statistic: no driver has ever won a Grand Prix after his 300th Grand Prix. If this statistic remains true Hamilton will never win again after this Grand Prix.Above all else, Hamilton cannot fucking win a single race this year. It is the one statistic they are vainly clinging onto, and Silverstone was miles too close for comfort.
Above all else, Hamilton cannot fucking win a single race this year. It is the one statistic they are vainly clinging onto, and Silverstone was miles too close for comfort.
The only time in his career where Hamilton had a bad car was 2009 and there Mclaren managed to get back into racing trim.
That's why I said bad car but Mclaren got it back to racing trim. The first half was bad and it got only better at the end of the season when they had figured out what went wrong. Kind of like Mercedes 2022. Maybe we see Hamilton or Russell win this year but it is inconsequential to the championship (except perhaps stealing points from one of the title contender)I wouldn't even call that a bad car (despite what Hamilton dickriders say when using that as an example of it not being handed to him). It was just a competitive midfield with the order changing track by track.
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Precisely. The only reason Hamilton has that statistic is because he had a race winning car from the get-go, and not only that, but he had a car capable of race wins every single season he competed. Other than Villeneuve, you have to go back all the way to Jackie Stewart in 1965 before you find another driver who won a race in their first season. That's how uncommon it is. Because even if you get snapped up by a top team, you're still usually put in a junior seat to test you out first. Alonso got Minardi, and if he'd stayed with Ferrari instead of getting snatched up by Flavio, he'd have probably ended up in Raikkonen's 2001 seat or Massa's 2002 seat for Sauber. Leclerc also went to Sauber first. Max started at Toro Rosso, as did Vettel. Ricciardo suffered at HRT whilst Perez pushed his Sauber to the max.When in reality all that statistic shows is he was handed the top equipment right off the bat without any paying his dues in a slower car first. Every year he has been handed a car capable of winning, even when they have been bad he's lucked into a win.
Meanwhile the actual greats of the sport started in a shithouse car and dragged it to near impossible results before breaking into a top car. No one expected a torro roso to win at monza, no one expected that Jordan to qualify that highly at Spa. Renault pulling off a pole and a win at Hungary was a surprise. Toleman getting multiple podiums was a near impossible task.
The supposed GOAT however always gets his asshole blown out by teammates if the car is anything less than perfect.
Alonso's latest hot take is right on the money too, those people need to get the fuck out.
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Looking back, Villeneuve actually did really well pulling the 1999 BAR up through the field, getting as high as the podium positions once or twice:The only time in his career where Hamilton had a bad car was 2009 and there Mclaren managed to get back into racing trim. Imho 2022 is the first time he has a really bad car (well comparatively speaking) and if it weren't for the issues RedBull and Ferrari have he would have never gotten a podium as the speed simply isn't there. I mean how many times has Perez overtaken Hasmilton on track this season?
And let's compare with others
Senna started at Toleman
Schumacher started with Jordan / Benetton
Vettel startetd with BMW / Toro Rosso
Rosberg started with Williams
Häkkinen started with Lotus
Verstappen startet with Toro Rosso
Hamilton is the only one who started at a top team (well Villneuve did it too) And just like Villeneuve Hamilton struggles with a subpar car (though honestly Hamilton does put more effort into it)
He won races despite being miles off the best car (the '96 Benetton for instance, with Alesi and Berger, was probably quicker than his WDC-winning '95 car, but they just couldn't use it as well as he would've)
There are timelines where he probably had double-digit WDCs.