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ChillDoubt | 00:21 Mon 03rd Nov 2014 | Sport
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Trying to make this easier not to view for any fans watching highlights presently showing on BBC 1.

Hamilton Wins U S A Grand Prix.

Despite not gaining pole in qualifying, Hamilton once again showed his superior class and driving skill with a stunningly ballsy move to take the lead on lap 24, from which he drove majestically to victory.
He looks odds-on to take the title from here becasue as has been the case for most of the season, whenever Lewis takes pole he gets the job done and goes on to win the race. When he doesn't, he still puts Rosberg under such pressure that he either forces a mistake or produces that one spark of genius, after which he goes on to be top of the podium. It has rarely been the opposite.
So where are the other(Rosberg fans) ABers who've been very, VERY quiet of late whilst Lewis has been sweeping all before him since overcoming his bad luck and reliability issues?
I'd be interested to hear your thoughts, observations and comments since Hamilton has hit this purple patch.
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No run of luck, just the years best driver continuing to win..... how difficult is it for folk to see that
17:06 Mon 03rd Nov 2014
I'm a fan of both drivers (and Alonso). Rosberg is a very good driver IMHO, but Hamilton has just that little bit extra, and is cooler under pressure, which is what makes all the difference.

Providing there are no more Mercedes mechanical glitches, and cowboy drivers (Maldonado please note) don't litter the track, then Hamilton will undoubtedly get the Championship this year.

P.S. Grosjean was pretty gross towards the end of the race, leaving the track corner after corner.
Lurking in the background , is this double points in the last race .
It would not be right if Rosberg was to win the title ; when Hamilton so far ,has won 6 more races than Rosberg .

Let's hope that there are no reliability issues for either driver for the remaining two races - we want to see the title being won purely on driver performance for the final two races .

I must say that there was an air of inevitability from Rosberg , when he stated that - it ' sucks' when asked about the race
Hamilton could win the next race with Rosberg unplaced and still lose on the last race due to the double points fiasco. Does anyone know why the double pointer was introduced?
The rule change, championed by Bernie Ecclestone, was designed primarily to ensure after four years of domination by Red Bull and Sebastian Vettel, the title battle went to the wire.

Only two other drivers - multiple champions Michael Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel, have ever won 10 races in a season and never before has the winner of even nine not won the championship.

Happy Monday Chill.Thought my ears were burning.
It pains me to say it, but yes Hamilton had a good race and has had a good run of LUCK..:-)
No run of luck, just the years best driver continuing to win..... how difficult is it for folk to see that
......with the fastest car......a good team.....and a lorra LUCK..:-)
Yes BS. It seems the harder Lewis works at perfecting his craft, the luckier he seems to get !! :-)
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......with the fastest car......a good team.....and a lorra LUCK..:-)
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Seriously? Actually, you're right. He's been so lucky in winning 10 races, 4 in a row and unbelievably lucky to have a team mate who prevents him from putting in a faster lap at Monaco, whines to the team when he won't let him past and takes him off the track when he can't get past him.
He's lucky that he's got all that talent with which to overcome such a scheming, brattish, conniving 'team mate', eh?
Lewis will be champion even if he finishes second in the next two races
5 in a row....... ;-)
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Indeed Slappy, more than happy to have that correction poited out to me! His luck's gotta run out soon though, eh?
I guess they must be coining it in from the sale of ''I love Lewis mugs''.
Yeah.... he might not win the team christmas karting event.... ;0)
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The ultimate irony would be to see Lewis run Nico off the track in the last race in true Senna/Prost style, but given the way he's driven through adversity this season I fully expect him to stick it to Nico in the best way possible....
showing Nico his rear slicks and a red hot exhaust, disappearing into the distance.
Chill.......dont eat cheese before bedtime!
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It's a myth BS, just like the one about Nico being a better driver because he gets more poles.
that works..... Uk get's more Poles than Germany does these days as well... I'll get me coat ;0)

It's same on the BBC, those dead against Lewis fail to see how strong he's been going down "it's all the car" road, crux is someone has to drive the thing and Lewis is doing that far better than his team mate.

The telling comments on Sunday on Sky were there, when Brundle interviewed Rosberg he talked about " the settings have a massive effect on the car" and "it took me a while to settle, get my rhythm with the settings etc etc.... Odd as Kravitz pointed out, he's been a shadow of the earlier part of the season when his radioman in the pit was telling him all the right settings...... go figure

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