Dr S":2gcyjgrw said:
I've always thought of Button and Hamilton as F1s Burns and McRae. Colin had more natural ability, flair and outright raw talent, but threw away too many results. Burns was the more intellegent driver- smooth, measured and calculating. Didn't have the outright pace but got the results when it mattered.
By the way, I'm talking driving styles here. Jenson seams like a genuinely nice guy, as was Richard. I'm not comparing Hamilton to Colin as a man, Colin was a great guy who I dearly miss, whereas Lewis comes across as a complete knobend.
Well there is that! I remember saying it in another thread, he comes across as somebody who's a total tool struggling to emerge from a facade and veneer of trying to come across nice guy.
Thing is, I'm not personally a hater of Hamilton, I just think over the last couple of years, he's disappointed, really. True, there have been some brilliant performances, but consistency and lack of impulse control, to say nothing of seemingly deteriorating race craft.
Like Button, Hamilton's first few years of F1 seem to be showing signs of the celebrity, lavish lifestyle, and fame taking their toll on Hamilton - but dammit, he's supposedly been groomed for years for this, and must have plenty of professional support for guidance, if not ignored.
Half the time when I'm hearing him talk, I get the impression he just wants to be some mega famous, mega adored, mega blinged guy, where really, he should be keeping his head down, staying focused and learning from all the drivers that have gone before him on that score. There's been times this year when I've thought he was heading for a breakdown.
Now everybody can have problems, issues, relationship troubles, whatever... but he's been groomed for this sort of competition for years, he's not shy on ability, I suspect he could get all the help he needs, he just needs to get focused.
I would say what he needs is a very lean, humbling few years (like Button had) with some mid field teams, to learn some humility, and how to race with his brain and learn how to deal with, and perform best when he's not about to win the race. But on this years (and the last couple, really) I wonder whether he'd have the mettle for it without self-destructing or needing a stay in the Priory.
Shame, really, I used to find Button irritating in his first few years in F1, for seemingly being more about the playboy lifestyle, than trying to make good in F1. In fairness, though, over time, Button has put that right and seems to have learnt to focus on what matters.
Hamilton, with all the planning, seems to have shown no self-realisation where that's concerned, and determined to repeat the folly of those that have gone before him. In the words of one of his celeb friends, he just needs to shut-up and drive.