How was LH well behind FM if they were wheel to wheel in the braking zone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
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How was LH well behind FM if they were wheel to wheel in the braking zone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Rubbish explanation. He is a menace to himself and his fellow drivers. Jenson overtakes very well this season and is not marching trough the field as the Red Army.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Ok well then if what you say is true then Hamilton should be banned FOR LIFE for driving the wrong way down the track. How else would Lewis' front wing have hit Massa's rear wheel other than him being behind OR Lewis driving down the track the wrong way. Now maybe I'm a little blind, but I didn't see Lewis driving the wrong way down the track......Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Rosberg and Mercedes were both donkeys, he was going much slower then MS, and then goto the pits and come out 5seconds ahead, I dont think the incident with MS was much different then how webber and kovi came together in Valencia, in both cases the car ahead, lifted/breaked earlier then the drivers behind anticipated, till before that MS was driving a great race, and would have probably finished ahead of diresta and rosberg.
Lewis was a little more impatient then he should have been with his car, he could have got massa in a few corners anyway, that desperate move cost him a podium, he could have probably chased down vettel if he was in button's place.
Well, as has been said, Lewis has a foot in both the Donkey and Driver of the race today.
His start was compromised by a bit of squeezing from Webber and then just clipped Massa. Driving incident but because he caused Massa to pit, I think the penalty was fair.
After that we saw some superb driving and a well deserved 5th place.
Ask yourself this. Would you rather see someone drive their heart out and overtake most of the field or would you rather watch a uninspiring Massa who flops into 9th and then cries about big bad Lewis to the press :bigcry:
Personally, I would like to see more aggression from him. I love his driving and all the time he's driving his heart off (and not punting competitors off on purpose like some we could mention) then I'll carry on supporting him.
I did enjoy the way Button drove in Belgium. But I hate an aggressive jerks who ruin the races of other people and are excused by their fans because are "racers", "ballsy" or some other utter rubbish.Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
The weird thing is we've seen a far more agressive Hamilton in the past who has been in less scraps so I don't think aggression is the problem as such. I'm really not quite sure what the issue is if I'm honest......Quote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
Another race. Another Hamilton thread. Another overreaction :p
I agree with you 99.999999% but IMHO I think you need to view Lewis' incident in context and consider all the incidents he's been involved in this season. Todays incident wasn't that bad really, just standard racing incident stuff. But the fact that the guilty party has been involved in so many other incidents this season should really warrant a more severe penalty IMHO.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I wouldn't say Nico's been involved in that many incidents this season? I'm happy to be proven wrong if you can list some incidents and whilst Michael has been clumsy at times I still don't think he's had as many incidents as Lewis.
Yes, but this time the overreaction is regarding Massa's brutal assault on Hamilton ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1