Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
In article <rlv2i0$1661$1@gioia.aioe.org>, McKeister@ipanywhere.com
says...
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Will still have to play second fiddle to the Hulk, though.
On 10/11/2020 9:02 AM, Alan LeHun wrote:
In article <rlv2i0$1661$1@gioia.aioe.org>, McKeister@ipanywhere.com
says...
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Will still have to play second fiddle to the Hulk, though.
ROTFLMAO. Did I mention that he is leading the Championship
by 69 points and will solely hold that record (he's now
tied with MS) for the most F1 wins upon his next victory.
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
On 10/11/2020 9:49 AM, Heron wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Sorry - your post of two days ago, "Hamilton Unmatched In Eifel GP
Friday Practice" - doesn't seem to have made it to my server yet.
In article <rlv2i0$1661$1@gioia.aioe.org>, McKeister@ipanywhere.com
says...
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Will still have to play second fiddle to the Hulk, though.
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
On 2020-10-11 2:51 p.m., Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Good of you to finally admit that the Mercedes is the dominant car.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
On 2020-10-11 2:51 p.m., Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron
<McKeister@ipanywhere.com> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock his wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to
benefit from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this
season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER
takes Bottas' seat.
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we
shall see good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Good of you to finally admit that the Mercedes is the dominant car.
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 2:51 p.m., Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron
<McKeister@ipanywhere.com> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock his wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to
benefit from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this
season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER
takes Bottas' seat.
shall see good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Good of you to finally admit that the Mercedes is the dominant car.
FFS grow up...
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
On 11 Oct 2020 21:51:07 GMT, Sir Tim <bentley@brooklands.co.uk> wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win. Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Woooooooooooooosssssssshhhhhhhhh as the sound of the fastest
combination whizzes past my post.
I guess none of you guys does any ironing.
Who are you trying to impress with your cryptic cock-eyed comments? Yourself? because you're
sounding pretty smug and I don't think anyone else is smiling...
--
Shaun.
"Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy little classification
in the DSM"
David Melville
This is not an email and hasn't been checked for viruses by any half-arsed self-promoting software.
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall see >>> good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> >>>>> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit >>>>> from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
see
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you.
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> >>>>>> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit >>>>>> from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season. >>>>>
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you.
Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness >would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
"I hope that no one brings their car up to the level of ours" was never >going to come out of his mouth, was it?--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> >>>>>>> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit >>>>>>> from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season. >>>>>>
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you.
Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness
would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that
top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more
fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the
circuit well ahead of everybody else.
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:Yes.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> >>>>>>>> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit >>>>>>>> from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season. >>>>>>>
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of. >>>>>
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you.
Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness >>> would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that
top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more
fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the
circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
But whether or not Hamilton actually feels that way or not, he was--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
always going to say the same thing.
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness >>>> would admit.
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:Yes.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> >>>>>>>>> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC.
Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit >>>>>>>>> from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season. >>>>>>>>
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of. >>>>>>
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you. >>>>
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that
top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more
fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the
circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try
to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness >>>>> would admit.
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:Yes.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com> >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season. >>>>>>>>>
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>>>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of. >>>>>>>
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you. >>>>>
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that
top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more >>>> fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the
circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try
to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note
about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think
just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly >"Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit").
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete
at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for
the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin.
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But
when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take
every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
he wants to win races--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
and championships, so while he may SAY he wants RBR to be equal to the >Mercedes, I doubt he really means it.
This is no denigration of Hamilton. I doubt there is a single driver in
F1 who really wants anyone else to have that is the equal of the one he
is driving. EVERYONE wants the best car.
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:48:04 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness >>>>>> would admit.
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:Yes.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>>>>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>>>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of. >>>>>>>>
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you. >>>>>>
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that >>>>> top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more >>>>> fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the >>>>> circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try
to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note
about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think
just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly
"Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit").
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete
at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for
the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin.
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But
when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take
every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you have
done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think that you
are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a better car.
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:48:04 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness >>>>>> would admit.
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:Yes.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall >>>>>>>>>> see
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes >>>>>>>>>>> Bottas' seat.
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of. >>>>>>>>
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you. >>>>>>
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that >>>>> top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more >>>>> fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the >>>>> circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try
to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note
about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think
just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly
"Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit").
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete
at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for
the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin.
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But
when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take
every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you have
done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think that you
are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a better car.
On 10/14/2020 4:02 AM, Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:48:04 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron
<McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits >>>>>>>>>>>> to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this >>>>>>>>>>> season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and >>>>>>>>>>> we shall
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before >>>>>>>>>>>> VER takes
Bottas' seat.
see
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the >>>>>>>>>> though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can >>>>>>>> you.
Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social
awareness
would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that >>>>>> top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far >>>>>> more
fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the >>>>>> circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try >>>> to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note
about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think
just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly
"Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit").
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete
at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for
the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin.
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But
when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take
every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you have
done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think that you
are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a better car.
That's a BINGO. Thinks he's 'every bit as intelligent' as well.
On 2020-10-14 1:02 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:48:04 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:Yes.
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
see
good racing between the two best drivers in the world.
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of. >>>>>>>>>
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you. >>>>>>>
would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that >>>>>> top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more >>>>>> fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the >>>>>> circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try >>>> to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note
about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think
just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly
"Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit").
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete
at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for
the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin.
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But
when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take
every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you have
done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think that you
are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a better car.
Nope. Not even close. I don't think I'm nearly as good as any F1 driver,
and as I've said many times now, Hamilton is certainly one of the very
best out there, so I'm even farther away from him.
My point is simply that I have a perspective from the actual cockpit of
an actual race car.
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 08:08:09 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-14 1:02 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:48:04 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.-a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
see
good racing between the two best drivers in the world. >>>>>>>>>>>>
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you. >>>>>>>>
would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that >>>>>>> top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more >>>>>>> fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the >>>>>>> circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try >>>>> to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note
about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think
just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly
"Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit").
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete >>>> at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for >>>> the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin.
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But
when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take >>>> every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you have
done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think that you
are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a better car.
Nope. Not even close. I don't think I'm nearly as good as any F1 driver,
and as I've said many times now, Hamilton is certainly one of the very
best out there, so I'm even farther away from him.
My point is simply that I have a perspective from the actual cockpit of
an actual race car.
Daniel Ricciardo obviously doesn't belong to the Alan Baker School of thought:
"I think us up here I think we understand that. You can have a package
and a car to do it, but itrCOs doing it every weekend when the lights go
out. ItrCOs easier said than done. Certainly big respect."
The key word being "UP HERE I think WE understand that" [my emphasis
added] meaning real F1 drivers, not some guy puttering around in a
minor league at weekends.
https://f1i.com/news/387060-vettel-on-hamilton-i-cant-respect-his-efforts-enough.html
On 2020-10-14 5:55 a.m., News wrote:
On 10/14/2020 4:02 AM, Martin Harran wrote:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you
have done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think
that you are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a
better car.
That's a BINGO. Thinks he's 'every bit as intelligent' as well.
As I replied to Martin, it's not even close to true; at least on the
driving front. Every bit as intelligent I'll take.
On 2020-10-14 9:10 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2020 08:08:09 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-14 1:02 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:48:04 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 1:32 p.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Tue, 13 Oct 2020 10:04:22 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-13 5:11 a.m., Martin Harran wrote:
On Mon, 12 Oct 2020 14:52:58 -0700, Alan Baker
<notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
On 2020-10-12 2:42 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 8:02 pm, Alan Baker wrote:
On 2020-10-11 6:53 p.m., geoff wrote:
On 12/10/2020 10:51 am, Sir Tim wrote:
AnthonyL <nospam@please.invalid> wrote:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2020 08:49:56 -0500, Heron <McKeister@ipanywhere.com>
wrote:
Hamilton again wins and maintains comfortable lead in WDC. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Lucky win.a Bottas locking his wheels.
Note that Hamilton did not lock *his* wheels.
Safety car coming out when
he's got a massive lead but just as he approaches the pits to benefit
from a tyre change.
Swings and roundabouts. Lewis has had plenty of bad luck this season.
Don't know how he gets away with it.
Skill?
Hopefully RBR will bring their car up to Mercedes level and we shall
I suppose now he'll go onto to 100 before retiring before VER takes
Bottas' seat.
see
good racing between the two best drivers in the world. >>>>>>>>>>>>>
Just what HAM said he hoped would happen and relished the though of.
Yes.
It's very easy...
..to say.
Jeeze, you just can't help being a dick at every opportunity can you.
Come on... ...try and admit what anyone with reasonable social awareness
would admit.
He was never going to say anything else, now was he?
For someone who races, you show a remarkable inability to grasp that >>>>>>>> top notch drivers like Hamilton actually enjoy racing and get far more >>>>>>>> fun out of winning a close fought race than simply driving around the >>>>>>>> circuit well ahead of everybody else.
No... ...I get it just fine. I'm the that way myself.
Just like the way where you have this uncontrollable compulsion to try >>>>>> to denigrate Hamilton at every possible opportunity.
Nope. It is not denigration to point out that Hamilton deserves no
brownie points for saying the only possible thing he could say
regardless of whether he actually holds that opinion or not.
"Just what HAM said..." is presented as if it said something of note >>>>> about Hamilton, and to quote Jeremy Clarkson, "It just doesn't".
As it happens, I have what I think is a very clever idea that I think >>>>> just falls within the rules for my racing class: Formula F (formerly >>>>> "Formula Ford", but now "F" for "Ford" and "Fit", as in "Honda Fit"). >>>>>
If my racing goes as planned next year, I will qualify for and compete >>>>> at the SCCA National Runoffs at Indianapolis. I know I can qualify for >>>>> the event. The 2015 champion is a member of my club and I've raced
against him enough to know that I'm fast enough to have a shot at
winning a championship.
I'm going to save my modification until the Runoffs themselves begin. >>>>>
For my club racing... ...yeah, I'll take as equal as we can get. But >>>>> when a national championship is possible...
...hen that competition begins, I'll be there to win it, and I'll take >>>>> every legal advantage I can get.
In this, I suspect Hamilton is exactly the same:
I get the impression that is what it really boils down to, you have
done a bit of racing in minor league and you are now think that you
are every bit as good as him - he's just blessed with a better car.
Nope. Not even close. I don't think I'm nearly as good as any F1 driver, >>> and as I've said many times now, Hamilton is certainly one of the very
best out there, so I'm even farther away from him.
My point is simply that I have a perspective from the actual cockpit of
an actual race car.
Daniel Ricciardo obviously doesn't belong to the Alan Baker School of
thought:
"I think us up here I think we understand that. You can have a package
and a car to do it, but itAs doing it every weekend when the lights go
out. ItAs easier said than done. Certainly big respect."
Sorry, but how does that rebut my contention at all?
It literally has nothing to do with a conversation about whether there
is anything else that a driver could say publicly about whether or not
he wanted another team to have a car that is the equal of his own.
Nothing at all.
The key word being "UP HERE I think WE understand that" [my emphasis
added] meaning real F1 drivers, not some guy puttering around in a
minor league at weekends.
That's certainly your interpretation.
--- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
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