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Thread: 2015 Monaco Grand Prix Thread
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24th May 2015, 17:22 #181
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24th May 2015, 17:23 #182
This is nothing like an engine expiring. This is complete and total incompetence. From everything I've read thus far, Hamilton has handled himself with complete professionalism. Unless I hear that he threw something or bitch slapped someone in the debrief, as far as I'm concerned, he is a man who doesn't snap under a completely wrong circumstance.
And could please you explain what "man up" means? I don't understand that at all."Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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24th May 2015, 17:29 #183
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Just pointing out that I wrote this before the podium ceremony, in reference to his stopping the car on track, driving dead slow in the cooldown lap, knocking down the 3rd place sign or walking away from the podium and being asked by the FIA chief press officer, or whatever his title is, to come back. That's what I found childish about his behaviour. He had all the right to be upset, but this was just throwing his toys out of the pram.
That said, I think that the way he kept his composure in the podium was commendable. I also find that Brundle asking him how bad he felt was pretty low and that Martin should feel embarrassed; but Lewis gave a very nice reply.
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24th May 2015, 17:36 #184
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24th May 2015, 17:39 #185
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It's something people say to me a lot - usually if I were to ever to show the slightest dissatisfaction with anything, no matter how serious. It seems to mean stop being a weak child and grow up and act like a man!
With me and with Lewis, it seems that some people have very high standards for maturity. I only hope they apply those standards to themselves as well.SPAM - Going off topic to give you the deals you don't want.
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24th May 2015, 17:44 #186
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Slowing down to collect himself is pretty understandable given the circumstances. He was probably livid given what had happened. I'd probably have done the same thing myself. He's experienced enough to know that he needs to not say things in the heat of the moment that he might regret. I think he hit the 3rd place sign, don't think it was knocked - no big deal. You're just picking on nothing.
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24th May 2015, 17:51 #187
If that was all he did, I think he handled having his race victory gifted to Rosberg about as well as any man could. I thought maybe he did the "Danica Stomp" down the pitlane or kicked Toto Wolff in the groin or tried to yank off Niki Lauda's remaining ear... something like that. But Pastor Maldonado, on cold, worn out rain tires, with Sam Michael as his race engineer, could have won that race under the same circumstance in that closing stage. So if that's all he did, good on him.
I've been watching racing since the 1970's. And I'm searching my memory bank to see if I can recall anything even close to what I just witnessed. I wonder who is updating his resume at Mercedes AMG right now though."Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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24th May 2015, 17:59 #188
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24th May 2015, 18:13 #189
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The way I see it, if Lewis didn't knock any of the Mercedes team on their butts after that, he handled himself well. That was nothing but sheer incompetence with an added dose of stupidity. I felt robbed that my coverage didn't show the podium ceremony, so I can't comment first hand yet. But IMO Nico should have limited celebration and put Lewis on the top step with him.
I bet Ferrari are loving crap like Mercedes just did.
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24th May 2015, 18:18 #190
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Trouble with getting Lewis on the top step with him is that you end with an Austria 2002 situation on your hands. Chaos.
Lets be fair, as stupid as this was. Nico did nothing wrong and he won the race. Whether is was a Lewis error, team error, mechanical failure.......
Nico won and celebrated accordingly and like Lewis said all the right things for the team.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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Regarding Kalle, it really is the tyres.
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