F1 » Hamilton backtracks on beating McLaren, Red Bull


Lewis Hamilton cut an upbeat figure as he visited Mercedes headquarters in Germany - and was more optimisitic about the F1 season ahead.

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richard

January 22, 2013 7:02 PM

michael. yes, you are missing something! read the story... previously lulu had said that he had no chance of beating mclaren or red bull. now he is saying that it will be possible to get wins against them. thats backtracking on his prior comments.

got it?

richard

January 22, 2013 9:43 PM

geno. and then theres the habit of posting veiled attacks on other posters and overlooking the story entirely! :D :D

you do reaise of course that this story is actually about lulu, so of course people will comment on him!

speedking - Unregistered

January 22, 2013 10:30 PM

Its clear to see that Lewis's move to the Silver Arrows is causing managerial movement like we have never seen in F1 and when Mclaren's top engineer is prepared to follow the fastest in this sport then you know that the new heavyweight outfit at Mercs sees success for themselves with the W04 machine in the hands of that very very fast driver.

Mclaren, you cant keep letting quality go, its been Newey,Alonso,Fry,Hamilton and now Lowe.

NikiLouda - Unregistered

January 23, 2013 12:34 AM

@speedking

Well if he's the fastest then only one WDC with the best car in at least three seasons? If he's as good as you say then he'll make up the 1+ sec Merc loss in laptime and win the WDC in 2013....he's the fastest after all.

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