I think itīs the stress building up and up. Seb, Jenson, the media etc. The wheel turns faster and faster, itīs a tough situation but itīs his fifth season in F1.
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I think itīs the stress building up and up. Seb, Jenson, the media etc. The wheel turns faster and faster, itīs a tough situation but itīs his fifth season in F1.
He's "very unlucky" , "a little stupid" , and "accident prone" .
Wow .
That was clear and concise , and my opinion as well .Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Wow .
Mark , owner of the site , stirs it .Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Wow .
I'd rather see a highly competitive and aggressive race than a race where overtakes are surgically boring.
If the driver would have to make mistakeless decisions at those speeds, then why on Earth did they ever pursue a racing career, when they could be the fastest surgeons on the planet, do several times more operations in a day than normal doctors and without any mistakes.
Racing is racing and **** happens. If you want no contact sport, watch golf for a change.
You've obviously never been hit on the back of the leg by a golf ball :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Franky
I can understand that they don't want to ban Hamilton for a race or two. It wouldn't be good business.
But I wonder how he would drive if he was actually given a proper warning, as in "Cut the s**t out or you'll be black-flagged in this race and you'll miss the next one". He'd probably win, or at least get a podium! If he had been in Button's position in the closing laps I think he would have put Vettel under a lot more pressure, but he can't get himself into a position like that driving the way he does now.
"No, I'll never change how I drive, blah, blah, blah." Sad, macho nonsense.
And it's not just this season. Remember he was caught lieing to the stewards, driving his road car like an eejit. There's always some crap going on with Hamilton.
Some real punishment might actually focus him on not making these silly mistakes. It would probably be good for him, F1 and everyone.
As. His father says ,he needs a manager there at every race to take the pressure off him on race weekends.His father is with PDResta,and Jenson has his father there as is Massa,a father,and Webbers father,but Lewis needs to have HIS father,there for him to shield him from the **** that fly,s at race weekends.Get it sorted with your father Lewis,you need some one close to talk to too .I still feel that the MS blocking in the last race was a German ,helping another German ,his best friend Seb.
i have just read previous posts on this thread comparing the web/ham incident of singapore last year to sundays clash and i agree they were not exactly the same,where i do find similarities though is web running into the back of ham at oz 2010 and punting him into gravel(available on youtube for those who cant remember)and also alonso running into the back of ham at i think malaysia this year,both i believe escaping penalties.as for the argument that it should only be penalised if the innocent driver suffers damage,i do not agree,this surely then just comes down to luck and equally poor driving does not get punished the same.in football a foul is a foul whether the innocent player is injured all not!
Good points go mads.
However, on this forum, you need to realise that if Hamilton does anything, then it because of his lifestyle, he's spoilt, his non-manager, his Bo Diddley friends, he's arrogant etc and he needs to be banned to teach him a lesson. In fact, you can compile a list of incidents where he is either not to blame or has been sinned against and use this as collateral for why he should be punished because he happened to be stupid enough to be on track.
Whenever anyone else does it, it's an accident.
Simples :D