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    Hamilton becomes most loyal F1 driver

    It is now official that Lewis Hamilton is at the top of the list for most Grands Prix contested with only a single team. The Malaysian Grand Prix was the Englishman’s 73rd since entering Formula 1 with McLaren in 2007, surpassing former double Champion Jim Clark’s previous figure of 72 races with Colin Chapman’s Team Lotus.

    “It makes me feel very humble – I never saw Jim Clark race, but I know that he’ll always be remembered as one of the greats and as a loyal Lotus driver,” Hamilton commented. “Loyalty’s extremely important and I’m proud to be mentioned in the same breath as him.

    “It only gives me even more determination to bounce back stronger than ever.”

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    What? Schumi drove for Ferrari from 1996 to 2006? That's 11 years racing, no?

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    [QUOTE=What? Schumi drove for Ferrari from 1996 to 2006? That's 11 years racing, no?[/QUOTE]

    Yeah I know that's 180 GP starts for the Scuderia & that doesn't count?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SchumiForza View Post
    What? Schumi drove for Ferrari from 1996 to 2006? That's 11 years racing, no?
    Yh, according to Wikipedia, he drove in 181 GPs with Ferrari..... maybe the list is for the most loyal British driver?

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    Its with a single team ie the first team he joined McLaren
    Forza Ferrari

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    Yea, I read this article last week. A pretty pointless record and I don't think it shows particular loyalty really. Who would leave a team that provide a good car? You wouldn't see someone starting in F1 in a HRT and stopping there for 5 seasons because it's rubbish.

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    Who cares? This is McLaren problem


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    I also read Heidfeld had become the driver with the most podiums never to win a race. Pretty meaningless stats I guess

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    A pretty stupid stat...
    "If someone said to me that you can have three wishes, my first would have been to get into racing, my second to be in Formula 1, my third to drive for Ferrari" - Gilles Villeneuve

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    Quote Originally Posted by eilfff View Post
    Who cares? This is McLaren problem


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    By the time he finally leaves Whitmarsh' hair will be white........
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    He's only got that stat because he lucked in to a top team to start off with and didn't have to work for his success like most of the other drivers. Well he can keep that stat and let Michael have the 91 wins and 7 drivers titles (so far)

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    Not sure it can be called luck, he done the hard work to get to F1 same as the rest he is there on merit IMO, Merc paid for MS to get his first drive and then he was lucky to get out of his contact to jump to the next best team I guess
    Forza Ferrari

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    So now Lewis has Senna and Jim Clark in his blood. Wonder who's next

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    Hamilton becomes most loyal F1 driver
    that's what happens when you just settle
    not gonna change my profile picture

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    New headline: Hamillton becomes the 1st driver to be Stuck at Mclaren for this long because Ferrari won't take him :p
    4 down, 3 to go! Forza Sebastian!

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    Pointless stats are pointless. Fx. Felipe always says "for sure" during his interviews, countless times, and that irks me to no end. But atleast I'm not counting!

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    oh come on... TSN is going down the drain, every second thread is about Hamilton:/

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    Slight exaggeration there, you off course can choose not to open the thread
    Forza Ferrari

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    Don't think Lewis will be leaving McLaren any time soon. Uncle Ron has promised him a Mclaren GTR from the company's collection if he wins 3 WDC, obviously with McLaren. Don't know how much that car will impact his decision making in moving to a different team, if he ever decides to, but I prefer him at McLaren.

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    Most loyal is one way to look at it. Least desirable is another

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katu View Post
    that's what happens when you just settle
    LOL

    "If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough" - Mario Andretti

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    What does Hamilton know about loyalty?

    Daddy puts him straight into the fastest car for 2 years in a row. When Hamilton has superior competition (2007), Uncle Ron eliminates the threat.

    ---- But Daddy get's sacked after one uncompetitive year
    ----And Uncle Ron is forced to step down because Hamilton mislead the stewards

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    There are TONS of meaningless records in F1. The "Mr Reliable" record was nice...

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