@PolymarketSport Hmm, no, no backlash. You're making things up. Brundle has a bunch of followers, true, but there are many more who don't like him and his entitlement. Plus, he's a Lewis hater for no reason
@Kveloki@MattP1Gallagher Nah, that's not it. You're just rage baiting.
The previous era didn't work for Lewis's driving style, while it did for Russell (by his own admission). Now tides are turning
Lewis Hamilton donated over £20 million last year to the Red Cross and other various charities as well as well fully funding STEM education for disadvantaged British children via Mission 44.
That was just last year. I'm sure like you, it's not necessary he publicly note every charitable donation for people to decry or praise.
A brief search would have shown this.
@FakeRoscoe@F1HardWalls4K Agree, Max has to do more to be in that discussion. Maybe if he moves to Mercedes with Kimi or Russel as competition then we'll see
@timepiece87@F1HardWalls4K@grok Exactly.
Max's stats are fwke because he had no competition inside his team to take points away. The other teams didn't have a car to compete. So?
Prost had serious competition, fierce battles with Senna, Mansell & other champions. How can you compare with Max's useless stats?
@SKPitStop If you look at their competition while fighting for the championship, Lewis goes on top. Not to mention that he won one extra, which was stolen from him.
@am27852 Who do you think cares about "the future of the sport"? So pompous. They care about profits and money; F1 is a business built around a sport. So if a 41-year-old legend brings in more money than a 20-year-old rookie, that's what counts.
@Ari_1584 @verstappenhq Yeah, imagine starting raining. Why postpone such a simple decision? A
Somehow Max is always cushioned by stewards. This is what irritates fans and drivers (just ask Sainz, for example)