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Will Hamilton Be Allowed To Race Alonso?

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  1. Senna1994

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    Thanks Max, coming from you that is a compliment.
     
  2. Senna1994

    Senna1994 F1 World Champ

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    Thanks Max, coming from you that is a compliment.
     
  3. Senna1994

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    Thanks Max, coming from you that is a compliment.
     
  4. Senna1994

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    Thanks Max, coming from you that is a compliment.
     
  5. Ferrari_lvr

    Ferrari_lvr Formula Junior

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    I think Mclaren is rather famous for letting their drivers duke it out and race each other. The driver lineup of Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost/Gerhard Berger comes to win when they would actually knock each other out racing for position. I think it would be hilarious and awesome to see Lewis Hamilton be quicker than Alonso and have Alonso get all pissed and they collide and both DNF for a Ferrari 1-2, and eventually the championship. I can see that happening. Hamilton is something special, and he'll be around for a while, he's only 22, and in his first Grand Prix he finished third behind the defending World Champion. Theres always room for improvement...
     
  6. racerx3317

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    It's only been one race, how can anyone even speculate? I would guess so because that's how McLaren was always run. I don't know anything about any clauses in FA's contract about his number 1 status but i also doubt Ron Dennis would agree to anything. Anyway, we'll see as the season unfolds.......
     
  7. Mr Payne

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    They might be close, but I think Alonso will be substantially faster than Hamilton. Considering that he did not gap Alonso at all this past race makes me think any speed comparisons are a bit hasty.
     
  8. ItaliaF1

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    I agree. The only reason Hamilton passed him at the start of the Australian GP was because FA got a bad start, so Lewis capitalized on it. I think Alonso could have passed Lewis a LOT earlier if he really wanted to. I like Lewis, and I don't really like FA, but he is a 2x World Champion.
     
  9. jknight

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    Fred may be a 2X wdc but Lewis is Dennis' favorite son . . . so I can't fathom why he'd have them both on same team - Lewis has so much more to gain than Fred . . .

    Carol

    Kinda kin to a Ricky Carmichael - James Stewart (one helluva a rider) supercross comparison?
     
  10. Senna3xWC

    Senna3xWC F1 Rookie

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    Having a current World Champion and a future World Champion on the same team is a situation most team managers would covet, I would think.
     
  11. Paul Vincent

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    Maybe I'm wrong, but what could be better (excitement, media) for F1 than Lewis as WDC (this season)?
     
  12. tifosi12

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    Since you asked the question: A fatal accident by one of the WDC contenders.

    And before somebody gets out the flame thrower: Popularity (measured in viewers per race on TV) went sky high after Imola 94. Sick, sad and true.
     
  13. classic308

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    Max Mosely retiring?
     
  14. tifosi12

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    THAT would actually be good for the sport in the long run, but barely increase viewership in the short.
     
  15. sherpa23

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    Interesting since that was when I stopped watching F1. I did not watch another race until 2004. 10 years. It really hurt me when we lost Senna like that.
     
  16. tifosi12

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    There were a lot of real racing fans who got too disgusted/sad with F1 that they stopped watching. But the overall effect was a mass flocking towards F1 by all those who got bored by a "too safe F1". Not sure how long that effect lasted though.
     
  17. Senna1994

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    +1,the regulations would have been much different as well. Great post to all of the above.
     

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