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Thread: LH says he made FM do that fault
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8th April 2007, 23:28 #21
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Originally Posted by ZicoMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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9th April 2007, 00:24 #23
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erm... dirty tactic from LH?
Massa was the one who in the end did the stupid move and braked to late, if Hamilton was trying to make Massa do that then good for him but the one who tried the impossible was Massa and it's all his fault.Fan of Timo Glock and proud of it! :champion: 3 podiums, new start as a Virgin :p
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9th April 2007, 01:36 #24
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Originally Posted by ZicoMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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9th April 2007, 02:03 #25
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Hamiltons race craft has impressed me beyond words, for just his second race.
I think he's mature enough to be winning races; something I wouldnt have said before Melbourne.
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9th April 2007, 03:44 #26
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Well, if driving beside a champion of the past flattered Massa's ability last year, he was definately put back into his place today by a champion of tomorrow.
Nothing wrong with what he said. If he was being arrogant, he would've taken a stab at Kimi too, but he did quite the opposite.
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9th April 2007, 04:43 #27
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I couldn’t assent to those seeing LH as an arrogant and playing dirty trick, but rather I see him a pretentious driver.
I think it can be a nature concerned that he was only doing his job, being adamant to retain his position can’t be categorized he was guilty for sending someone out of the track.
He could manage the passion with his ability amid such hard pressure from Massa and Kimi were giving on him, until Massa made that mistake and losing his position more because he was driving over-confidently
In term of speed, Ferrari looks better, but McLaren boy had the better start and strategy. Better start is half of winning the battle.
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9th April 2007, 07:51 #28
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9th April 2007, 07:53 #29
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It's too early to call him arrogant. Still, I'll bet Ron has a word with him for saying what he thinks.
I do wonder if FA is bothered by LH being Ron's "Golden Child?" You can see the body language that RD uses with LH compared to FA. It seems like RD treats FA like "hired help" while LH is the "prodigal son." Just watch the footage of the drivers between getting out of the cars and heading up to the podium as RD greets them."You can mop the blood up later." - R.A. Lafferty
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9th April 2007, 07:55 #30
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Originally Posted by wmcot
I saw his stare, he was enjoying Alonso's awesome pace tremendously.Formula 1
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