You might want to cut these guys some slack. They are not used to black folks playing the "race card" in Europe like they do in the states and being labeled a "racist" just because you were born a white male.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
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You might want to cut these guys some slack. They are not used to black folks playing the "race card" in Europe like they do in the states and being labeled a "racist" just because you were born a white male.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
Oh come on, the markablindy reference is obvious. people call me Denial or Baniel and I don't see the issue with it and I suspect with Markabilly being made of sterner stuff than some other people he took our comments on the chin and didn't take great offence. If he was offended he's more than welcome to say and I shall never make that sort of joke again.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
Is it impressive though? Again he's the talking point for the wrong reason.....Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Oh look, the anti-Hamilton cavilary has arrived. You might be sick to death of this crap but I'm sick to death of silly supporters like yourself giving the one real racer on the grid a hard time for trying to race. It's people like you that are ruining the sport. If you don't like a bit of wheel to wheel action then then going watch Tennis or something. Stop poisoning F1 with your nonsense.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
F1 is motorracing and motorracing is dangerous. I can't help but laugh when people come along and say he is putting other drivers lives at risk on track. THEY put THEIR lives at risk everytime they jump in the cockpit. They do this knowingly. If you think Hamilton bad then go back and watch some real racing that went on in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Then tucktail and run under your bed, pee your pants and leave F1 for the real men to race in.
In fairness, he got the penalty. This whole thread is a joke. He's an easy target and that's why he is picked on. It was an incident that borderline deserved a penalty. He got it, he served it, and he admitted he was wrong. He is the best driver on the grid. It has always been the best drivers that have been the most talked about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Huh? He made mistakes just like Button, Vettel and Alonso. I think if you take a step back and take your union flag tinted glasses off then you will see that at this point in time he's a distant 2nd best to Vettel at best.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
What a load of cobblers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
You neglect to reference Billy suggesting that, perhaps, another poster is a paedophile, attempting to lure young boys. :rolleyes:
Get a life, or get outta here. :down:Quote:
Originally Posted by markabilly
I'm sorry, but by what standard is Lewis the best driver on the grid? :confused: As a team owner you'd have to look at him as a risk to his team mate (he crashed into Button in rather inexcusable circumstances), he mouths off and if we're honest, Vettel and Alonso are easily his equals. On a good day Webber and Button are there with him too.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Black Knight
I want to be a Lewis fan, I really do, when he beat Alonso in 2007 I really wanted to like him! But since then his mouth has grown in size, he's been unable to take responsibility for most of the incidents he's caused (fair play for what he did today though) and I could go on if I want.
Mark, I know admitting you are wrong is 'uncool' but admit it, you missed the penalty and you are trying to make out you didn't?
With all due respect you'd have to be absolutely bonkers to think that Hamilton is clearly above Vettel and Alonso. He's a good driver, no doubts about that, but there's a reason why Seb is well on his way to a 2nd title and Hamilton is busy running into other people all to often. Sure part of that reason is the car, but Hamilton has had some great cars also.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88