Will Lewis leave Mclaren?

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Will he?

yes
15
27%
no
40
73%
 
Total votes : 55

Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:01 am

Many people are saying that Lewis will stay in Mclaren because how of much Mclaren/Ron Dennis have invested in his career.

I think Lewis has already "paid back" what Mclaren have invested in him by winning for Mclaren their first championship in almost 10 years. So from now on, it will be purely business and the moment Mclaren stop producing a championship winning car, Lewis will leave because he is a champion and he is very marketable.
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:09 am

n smikle wrote:After he receives the McLaren F1-LM.

hahaha :lol:
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:11 am

IMO there would be no such talk if the McLaren was still winning races. Now that its not we have rumors of Hamilton leaving, and also of Mercedes bailing out of F1.

Isn't it funny how fast loyalty evaporates?
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:18 am

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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:06 am

From what i've read the guy is very disappointed on what has happened .
I've also read about this clause in his contract which allows him to quit if his name is brought under disrepute. So hell yes he can quit .
Personally i don't want him to . I'm just thinking of the incidents Schumacher has been involved in , but that didn't stop him from being a legend
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:23 am

Can I vote "Don't care"?
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 7:05 am

CHT wrote:I think Lewis has already "paid back" what Mclaren have invested in him by winning for Mclaren their first championship in almost 10 years. So from now on, it will be purely business and the moment Mclaren stop producing a championship winning car, Lewis will leave because he is a champion and he is very marketable.


When did he win them a championship?
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:19 am

I don't think he will leave. The whole story seems to me like a desperate attempt to clear his name. To show the world that he is pissed off with McLaren, etc. The truth is he was as involved as McLaren and better keep low profile, especially after the FIA statement yesterday that he and McLaren also lied on the second meeting with the stewards.
vall
 
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 9:49 am

No he cannot possible leave, he said that he will stay with Mclaren for his whole career, that means he has to stick with them no matter what, if they pull out of Formula 1 then he is without a seat, even if other teams offer him one cos he said that he will stay with Mclaren forever. Easy question.
ernos5
 
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:05 am

He wont leave, he is entrenched there and there is also no seat avaliable for him for a mid season swap.

Also he is as completley responsible as the team, the words came out of his mouth, he is responsible. There is no excuse, even if his team told him to say it, if he felt it wasnot the truth then he made that decision. No excuses. Now live with it.
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:07 am

ernos5 wrote:No he cannot possible leave, he said that he will stay with Mclaren for his whole career, that means he has to stick with them no matter what, if they pull out of Formula 1 then he is without a seat, even if other teams offer him one cos he said that he will stay with Mclaren forever. Easy question.


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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:30 pm

donskar wrote:Can I vote "Don't care"?

Ditto.

So what if a driver is contemplating moving to another team? It happens all the time.

p.s. Would the ones shouting through the use of large and bold type please refrain? We're all adults in here, and we don't need that.
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:57 pm

I guess in F1 nothing is what it seems, but as far as I can understand, Hamilton has a multiple-year contract, no?

Which means he can quit, but he cannot drive another car unless someboby bails him out?
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xpensive
 
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:34 pm

xpensive wrote:I guess in F1 nothing is what it seems, but as far as I can understand, Hamilton has a multiple-year contract, no?

Which means he can quit, but he cannot drive another car unless someboby bails him out?


As I understand the situation, Hamilton probably has certain escape clauses in his contract. If McLaren are found guilty of misconduct by the FIA, then Hamilton has a way out. He escapes McLaren, and is thus free to pursue other opportunities.
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Post Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:29 pm

I guess he might have a "no-lie" clause somewhere, but it's still gonna take a s**t-load of Dollars, no?
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