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Originally Posted by Jeff Higgins
Agreed. And we could add Senna, and maybe a couple more to your short list as well.
We have seen eras of one make domination in the past. I think, arguably, this was the most dominant of all. And yes, Hammy chose wisely at a time when it really did not look like a wise move. He saw something in the team that he knew he wanted to be a part of. So, yes, a masterful move. Seb could have made that move, Fernando could have, Kimi could have, even Felipe... the last eight years would have been very, very different...
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And I think we're now at a Brady/Belicheck moment where we might know. But F1 is so different. Its why I think MB holds the cards here, b/c anywhere that LH could conceivably go would be unknown, unless it was Aston Martin. Of course, he could take a year off, and Zak could run him at Indy...