JJ McClure
Go Jags
Just a one year deal, I reckon he'll get title number 8 to have the outright record over Schumacher and then retire before the new regs come in to focus on his fashion / music / saving the world
He's not a sportsman, he drives cars. He has chosen not to live in the UK so is, in my mind, ineligible anyway.
He's not a sportsman, he drives cars. He has chosen not to live in the UK so is, in my mind, ineligible anyway.
Worthy of such a title?
Sorry not for me, it has to be the full package, ie both in the chosen sport and away from it, and whilst he’s a superb driver off the track he’s an idiot.
For me it’s one of three, Sir Steven Redgrave, Lord Botham or a bit left field but look at his life journey and his achievements within his sport, Tyson Fury.
Good to see the same tedious idiotic arguments at full flow.
You can argue whether you think racing is a sport or not, whether it's 'easy' in comparison to other activities or not. But none of that makes any difference to Hamilton's achievements. LH doesn't make the rules up, he just extracts as much performance from his team and equipment as he can. Just like every other top competitor in every sport on the planet. I bet marathon aficionados don't bang on about cyclists not being proper sportspeople because the bike does some of the work. Sir Steve Redgrave wouldn't have done quite so well if he hadn't had the best equipment he could get his hands on. At the end of the day, every competitor is operating under the same rules in their field, and those that rise to the top and stay there for so long (Schumacher, Hamilton, etc) are clearly incredible competitors.
It doesn't matter if some people don't think it's a sport, or if other think he is a hypocrite or the wrong colour... the fact is that Sir Lewis Hamilton is officially the best formula 1 racing driver that has ever existed. The stats say so and so do all sensible commentators.
it's interesting to me that all three pastimes you mention are all done sitting down, fat superman
Like driving an F1 car for a couple of hours at 200mph, typically pulling 6g's in the corners is a piece of cake because they're sitting down ? Drivers typically lose between 2-3kg's in a race, sometimes double that in the ones in the desert.
What a doddle eh. Like driving to Tesco.
whoooooosh!
Sorry. A lot of people seem to be falling over themselves on this thread to deride or demean his achievements. Yours didn't particularly stand out as being one of irony/humor.
So does that mean, just because you've haven't won lots of trophies doesn't mean you're not the best?
I've had similar arguments with a Man Und fan about Ryan Giggs. He says because he's won the most trophies therefor he must be the best footballer. My reply was he won the trophies because he was in the best team and we don't know if he would or wouldn't have won as many with a different club. A little similar with Hamilton.
What about people who have won things in different sports? You could argue they maybe the best sportsperson.
Worthy of such a title?
Sorry not for me, it has to be the full package, ie both in the chosen sport and away from it, and whilst he’s a superb driver off the track he’s an idiot.
For me it’s one of three, Sir Steven Redgrave, Lord Botham or a bit left field but look at his life journey and his achievements within his sport, Tyson Fury.
Hamilton got the best car, because he’s the best driver. A reward for his brilliance.
Although until he joined Mercedes, there was no certainty they’d be the best, Red Bull and Ferrari all in a tussle to be the best.
Indeed. Also worth noting that by working with his team, he also helps to DEVELOP the best car, through countless hours of testing. He doesn't just rock up on race day and jump in.
And on top of that, he always far outpaces his own team mate, who is driving the same equipment.
Not sure I particularly like him as a bloke (his preaching to everyone on environmental matters was a frankly stunning moment of lack of self-awareness). But there is absolutely no disputing his genius, or his courage as a race driver. He is a living legend in British sport, and deserves every accolade.
So does that mean, just because you've haven't won lots of trophies doesn't mean you're not the best?
I've had similar arguments with a Man Und fan about Ryan Giggs. He says because he's won the most trophies therefor he must be the best footballer. My reply was he won the trophies because he was in the best team and we don't know if he would or wouldn't have won as many with a different club. A little similar with Hamilton.
What about people who have won things in different sports? You could argue they maybe the best sportsperson.
Graham Potter.
Formula 1 ......a sport.........ah bless.