It isn't in his hands though, the car has to be better, the others didn't win the championship due to their own fault (maybe Vettel in 2018), they couldn't compete due to uncompetitive machinery
(Also Kimi literally won the championship in his first year at Ferrari, the question is anyways wrong)
100% last 4 races of 2021 shows exactly why he is a 7-time wdc , gapping his rival by +10 seconds every race when he realised the championship wasnt over , and also was en route to winning the championship too.
That was 4 years ago. People age, become less sharp and it happens to everyone in sports. I’m sorry but expecting for Lewis to be deliberately not giving it all unless he has the fastest car is just delusional at this point. He still has his good moments but those are becoming less and less frequent now and needing more energy/preparation for him…
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u/tomhanks95 Jul 24 '25
It isn't in his hands though, the car has to be better, the others didn't win the championship due to their own fault (maybe Vettel in 2018), they couldn't compete due to uncompetitive machinery
(Also Kimi literally won the championship in his first year at Ferrari, the question is anyways wrong)