Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

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PhilAsia

2,519 posts

62 months

Thursday 12th January
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sandman77 said:
andym1603 said:
Nope, no problem. Just wanted to know if the attention seeking had started already.
You might as well go back under your bridge in that case.
Lewis showed his maturity in his congratulating Max in the aftermath of AD, 2021. andym1603 shows his with his one post.

deadslow

7,587 posts

210 months

Thursday 12th January
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aterribleusername said:
MustangGT said:
Who cares? Anyway, he bought them all dinner at the end of season goodbye to Seb. I guess he has got used to doing that over the last few years and forgot it is normally the WDC who pays. jester
Well, could you imagine Verstappen paying?
He's skint:

Here are the fees that all 20 drivers must pay for their F1 2023 Super Licence…

1. Max Verstappen, 454 points in 2022, fee – €963,800
2. Charles Leclerc, 308 – €657,200
3. Sergio Perez, 305 – €650,900
4. George Russell, 275 – €587,900
5. Carlos Sainz, 246 – €527,000
6. Lewis Hamilton, 240 – €514,400
7. Lando Norris, 122 – €266,600
8. Esteban Ocon, 92 – €203,600
9. Fernando Alonso, 81 – €180,500
10. Valtteri Bottas, 49 – €113,300
11. Kevin Magnussen, 25 – €62,900
12. Pierre Gasly, 23 – €58,700
13. Lance Stroll, 18 – €48,200
14. Yuki Tsunoda, 12 – €35,600
15. Zhou Guanyu, 6 – €23,000
16. Alex Albon, 4 – €18,800
17. Nyck de Vries, 2 – €14,600
=18. Nico Hulkenberg, 0 – €10,400
=18. Oscar Piastri, 0 – €10,400
=18. Logan Sargeant, 0 – €10,400

Clockwork Cupcake

71,968 posts

259 months

Thursday 12th January
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deadslow said:
He's skint:

Here are the fees that all 20 drivers must pay for their F1 2023 Super Licence…

1. Max Verstappen, 454 points in 2022, fee – €963,800
2. Charles Leclerc, 308 – €657,200
3. Sergio Perez, 305 – €650,900
4. George Russell, 275 – €587,900
5. Carlos Sainz, 246 – €527,000
6. Lewis Hamilton, 240 – €514,400
7. Lando Norris, 122 – €266,600
8. Esteban Ocon, 92 – €203,600
9. Fernando Alonso, 81 – €180,500
10. Valtteri Bottas, 49 – €113,300
11. Kevin Magnussen, 25 – €62,900
12. Pierre Gasly, 23 – €58,700
13. Lance Stroll, 18 – €48,200
14. Yuki Tsunoda, 12 – €35,600
15. Zhou Guanyu, 6 – €23,000
16. Alex Albon, 4 – €18,800
17. Nyck de Vries, 2 – €14,600
=18. Nico Hulkenberg, 0 – €10,400
=18. Oscar Piastri, 0 – €10,400
=18. Logan Sargeant, 0 – €10,400
I'm pretty sure I read that Red Bull pay Max's fee for him.

Presuming Ed

1,193 posts

195 months

Thursday 12th January
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deadslow said:
He's skint:

Here are the fees that all 20 drivers must pay for their F1 2023 Super Licence…

1. Max Verstappen, 454 points in 2022, fee – €963,800
2. Charles Leclerc, 308 – €657,200
3. Sergio Perez, 305 – €650,900
4. George Russell, 275 – €587,900
5. Carlos Sainz, 246 – €527,000
6. Lewis Hamilton, 240 – €514,400
7. Lando Norris, 122 – €266,600
8. Esteban Ocon, 92 – €203,600
9. Fernando Alonso, 81 – €180,500
10. Valtteri Bottas, 49 – €113,300
11. Kevin Magnussen, 25 – €62,900
12. Pierre Gasly, 23 – €58,700
13. Lance Stroll, 18 – €48,200
14. Yuki Tsunoda, 12 – €35,600
15. Zhou Guanyu, 6 – €23,000
16. Alex Albon, 4 – €18,800
17. Nyck de Vries, 2 – €14,600
=18. Nico Hulkenberg, 0 – €10,400
=18. Oscar Piastri, 0 – €10,400
=18. Logan Sargeant, 0 – €10,400
Wow, I never knew this was a thing. What are they paying for exactly?

Sixpackpert

4,397 posts

201 months

Thursday 12th January
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Presuming Ed said:
deadslow said:
He's skint:

Here are the fees that all 20 drivers must pay for their F1 2023 Super Licence…

1. Max Verstappen, 454 points in 2022, fee – €963,800
2. Charles Leclerc, 308 – €657,200
3. Sergio Perez, 305 – €650,900
4. George Russell, 275 – €587,900
5. Carlos Sainz, 246 – €527,000
6. Lewis Hamilton, 240 – €514,400
7. Lando Norris, 122 – €266,600
8. Esteban Ocon, 92 – €203,600
9. Fernando Alonso, 81 – €180,500
10. Valtteri Bottas, 49 – €113,300
11. Kevin Magnussen, 25 – €62,900
12. Pierre Gasly, 23 – €58,700
13. Lance Stroll, 18 – €48,200
14. Yuki Tsunoda, 12 – €35,600
15. Zhou Guanyu, 6 – €23,000
16. Alex Albon, 4 – €18,800
17. Nyck de Vries, 2 – €14,600
=18. Nico Hulkenberg, 0 – €10,400
=18. Oscar Piastri, 0 – €10,400
=18. Logan Sargeant, 0 – €10,400
Wow, I never knew this was a thing. What are they paying for exactly?
To be able to race in F1.

Fixed fee plus extra per championship point earned previous year.

pablo

17,444 posts

260 months

Thursday 12th January
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andym1603 said:



Can anyone tell if this is a photoshop?
The reflection in his glasses should have told you it was a photoshop….. Columbo you ain’t….

paulguitar

19,239 posts

100 months

Thursday 12th January
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pablo said:
andym1603 said:



Can anyone tell if this is a photoshop?
The reflection in his glasses should have told you it was a photoshop….. Columbo you ain’t….
It would have been more fun if the photo was real, due to the absolute snowflake meltdown it would have caused among the usual suspects.

Dr Interceptor

7,285 posts

183 months

Thursday 12th January
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paulguitar said:
pablo said:
andym1603 said:



Can anyone tell if this is a photoshop?
The reflection in his glasses should have told you it was a photoshop….. Columbo you ain’t….
It would have been more fun if the photo was real, due to the absolute snowflake meltdown it would have caused among the usual suspects.
I think that looks good on him! biggrin

...and I also never knew that the driver fees for the super licence were anything like that.. wobble

Sammo123

1,985 posts

168 months

Thursday 12th January
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The real image is of actor Billy Porter.


pablo

17,444 posts

260 months

Thursday 12th January
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paulguitar said:
pablo said:
andym1603 said:



Can anyone tell if this is a photoshop?
The reflection in his glasses should have told you it was a photoshop….. Columbo you ain’t….
It would have been more fun if the photo was real, due to the absolute snowflake meltdown it would have caused among the usual suspects.
Yes, the people who have issues with his self expression would have a field day. Meanwhile, the rest of us would think “Lewis being Lewis”. At least AndyM outed himself so I can remember to ignore his posts in F1 for the coming season.

nickfrog

18,938 posts

204 months

Thursday 12th January
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pablo said:
At least AndyM outed himself so I can remember to ignore his posts in F1 for the coming season.
I will confess that I look forward to his next contribution for entertainment value alone.

Cold

14,109 posts

77 months

Friday 13th January
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pablo said:
Yes, the people who have issues with his self expression would have a field day. Meanwhile, the rest of us would think “Lewis being Lewis”. At least AndyM outed himself so I can remember to ignore his posts in F1 for the coming season.
I remember Lewis coming under scrutiny for telling his young nephew that he shouldn't be wearing a dress when playing.

PhilAsia

2,519 posts

62 months

Friday 13th January
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Cold said:
pablo said:
Yes, the people who have issues with his self expression would have a field day. Meanwhile, the rest of us would think “Lewis being Lewis”. At least AndyM outed himself so I can remember to ignore his posts in F1 for the coming season.
I remember Lewis coming under scrutiny for telling his young nephew that he shouldn't be wearing a dress when playing.
Do you also remember the great lengths that Lewis went to in his admitting that he was completely out of order to his nephew and the media? His words and actions to make amends were quite compelling.

Clockwork Cupcake

71,968 posts

259 months

Friday 13th January
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PhilAsia said:
Do you also remember the great lengths that Lewis went to in his admitting that he was completely out of order to his nephew and the media? His words and actions to make amends were quite compelling.
Indeed. yes

For example, see
https://formula1news.co.uk/that-was-wrong-lewis-ha...

also

https://metro.co.uk/2018/06/30/lewis-hamilton-wear...



Edited by Clockwork Cupcake on Friday 13th January 08:23

paulguitar

19,239 posts

100 months

Friday 13th January
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PhilAsia said:
Do you also remember the great lengths that Lewis went to in his admitting that he was completely out of order to his nephew and the media? His words and actions to make amends were quite compelling.
Cold won't remember that, only the bit that enables just a little bit more unhinged Lewis hatred.




TheLimla

1,796 posts

181 months

Friday 13th January
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andym1603 said:
Nope, no problem. Just wanted to know if the attention seeking had started already.
Have a word with yourself!

angrymoby

2,073 posts

165 months

Friday 13th January
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PhilAsia said:
Do you also remember the great lengths that Lewis went to in his admitting that he was completely out of order to his nephew and the media? His words and actions to make amends were quite compelling.
you can tell quite a lot about someone who is capable of admitting making a mistake in a public arena/ forum ...& those that can't

Oneball

672 posts

74 months

Friday 13th January
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deadslow said:
He's skint:

Here are the fees that all 20 drivers must pay for their F1 2023 Super Licence…

1. Max Verstappen, 454 points in 2022, fee – €963,800
2. Charles Leclerc, 308 – €657,200
3. Sergio Perez, 305 – €650,900
4. George Russell, 275 – €587,900
5. Carlos Sainz, 246 – €527,000
6. Lewis Hamilton, 240 – €514,400
7. Lando Norris, 122 – €266,600
8. Esteban Ocon, 92 – €203,600
9. Fernando Alonso, 81 – €180,500
10. Valtteri Bottas, 49 – €113,300
11. Kevin Magnussen, 25 – €62,900
12. Pierre Gasly, 23 – €58,700
13. Lance Stroll, 18 – €48,200
14. Yuki Tsunoda, 12 – €35,600
15. Zhou Guanyu, 6 – €23,000
16. Alex Albon, 4 – €18,800
17. Nyck de Vries, 2 – €14,600
=18. Nico Hulkenberg, 0 – €10,400
=18. Oscar Piastri, 0 – €10,400
=18. Logan Sargeant, 0 – €10,400
So if Max did just enough to win he’d have been 1/4 million better off, do drivers get prize money per race?

paulguitar

19,239 posts

100 months

Friday 13th January
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Oneball said:
So if Max did just enough to win he’d have been 1/4 million better off, do drivers get prize money per race?
Not exactly. They are all on different deals, including performance/win bonuses, but I think we can be certain none of them would roll in 6th to reduce their super license fee. smile

Oneball

672 posts

74 months

Friday 13th January
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paulguitar said:
Oneball said:
So if Max did just enough to win he’d have been 1/4 million better off, do drivers get prize money per race?
Not exactly. They are all on different deals, including performance/win bonuses, but I think we can be certain none of them would roll in 6th to reduce their super license fee. smile
I meant prize money from the race organisers like they used to. I searched and couldn’t find anything.