Why the hell are you so aggressive?Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
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Why the hell are you so aggressive?Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
:laugh: I do apologise ioan. Perhaps I could have worded it better.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I'd suggest, Bagwan, that you ask Adrian Sutil because they're his words. He's the only one who can answer your question.
FORMULA ONE - F1: Hamilton 'Pathetic' Says Sutil's Angry Father
(We need to see the video)"lewis liegate 2 ?"
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Sutil's father.
As for Hamilton's role in the affair, having sat alongside Sutil in the Shanghai nightclub at the time of the alleged assault, Jorge Sutil is blunt.
"It's really pathetic," he said.
"Lewis Hamilton moved to Monaco and didn't tell Adrian his new phone number. But he often called him if he had personal problems.
"His father sent my son a message that he hopes everything goes well with the hearing. And Lewis Hamilton, the cause of the discussion, didn't do anything.
"I think my son chose the wrong friend," Sutil's father added.
But there's the catch, I haven't hurt anyone ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
That's the bottom line. Sutil obviously threw something at Lux, and he was punished for that. I'd understand some sort of "wrestling" but once a guy starts to throw glass or something at another person, that's actually quite serious.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Why? The court has. The court has also seen the witnesses it decided it needed to. It has examined the evidence and delivered a verdict.Quote:
Originally Posted by CNR
Regarding the alleged situation of Hamilton's schooldays. Well, had he joined the fight, it may well have escalated - also depending, how he would have done that. But a school student can certainly search for outside help from teachers/grown ups/security officer (if there is one at school). It is better to do something instead of nothing at all. But this is not aimed at criticising Hamilton, because I haven't seen the situations.
having sat alongside Sutil in the Shanghai nightclub at the time of the alleged assault the video will show whether or not he committed perjury
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perjury
Criminal law the offence committed by a witness
in judicial proceedings who, having been lawfully sworn or having affirmed,
wilfully gives false evidence
James Allen claims that he has seen the wound and described it as "nasty".Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
What ?Quote:
Originally Posted by CNR
Now he's a "pathetic coward" ?
We know as fact , that Hamilton was sitting right beside Sutil during this event .
Lewis says he saw nothing .
My read on this , since he's been called out , is that Lewis should have , from his close proximity to the event , been able to give some corroboration to Adrian about the amount of aggression shown by Lux prior to the problem .
Reported before the trial , we had heard that Sutil made an aggressive move , meant to toss a drink .
So , we know the pair were sitting down , and that Sutil was the aggressor .
But , exactly how long are Sutil's arms ?
If you think about the scenario , Lux must have been pretty close to have been in the range of the glass that cut him .
"You know I'm an F1 driver , don't you ?"(or something close to that) were Sutil's words just before the incident .
"You know I'm an F1 team owner , don't you ?"(or , again , something close) were Lux's words .
Short moments later , we had Lux in range to be cut on the neck , so there must have been a lunge forwards and down towards Sutil that accompanied the words in response .
Following that scenario , the seemingly most logical read on it , we should be able to conclude that Lewis would have been the only one other than Adrian himself , who could give an account of those final moments before the incident occurred .
Even in a crowded , loud nightclub , he should have been able to hear Lux's words , being that he was seated beside Adrian , and that Lux must have moved in close enough to have been struck in the neck .
But , Lewis says he saw nothing . Did he hear nothing as well ?
From the reactions of Sutil and his dad , he perhaps was the only one who could have testified as to exactly how aggressive Lux really was in the event .
If true , I understand the reactionary words "coward" and "pathetic" .