Lewis Hamilton..what a bellend

giant-one":1z2jvsbv said:
Just found these tweets from Lewis.


@LewisHamilton
Lewis Hamilton
2 Massa & Maldonado, with the greatest respect I apologise if I offended u. Both of u r fantastic drivers who I regard highly.


@LewisHamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Hey guys. I wanted to apologise 4 last weekends performance & also my comments after, I never meant to offend no1.


If these are genuinely from Hamilton they smell of damage limitation. Purely for public consumption so he is seen to be "sorry".


Confirms him as a bellend if he writes text speak crap like that. :LOL: ;)
 
Doesn't matter wether it was a serious comment or a joke..not really appropriate and I don't think he's done himself any favours in saying it.

Good driver of course but I still think he lacks that certain 'something' that the greats have had in the past (Senna, M Schumacher etc etc).
 
You are right about Jens being a bit star-struck at first Neil. He reigned it in fairly quickly. I don't see Lewis doing the same, at least not as soon as he should. My point was more that you don't see Jenson's father in the news for wrapping a Carerra GT around a park gate after leaving his ex wife's house in a huff. The Button family as a whole is much more grounded. As they say, the apple usually falls fairly close to the tree.
 
old_coyote_pedaller":3kwqjcki said:
giant-one":3kwqjcki said:
Just found these tweets from Lewis.


@LewisHamilton
Lewis Hamilton
2 Massa & Maldonado, with the greatest respect I apologise if I offended u. Both of u r fantastic drivers who I regard highly.


@LewisHamilton
Lewis Hamilton
Hey guys. I wanted to apologise 4 last weekends performance & also my comments after, I never meant to offend no1.


If these are genuinely from Hamilton they smell of damage limitation. Purely for public consumption so he is seen to be "sorry".


Confirms him as a bellend if he writes text speak crap like that. :LOL: ;)

Yeah it's him alright. been following him on twitter for a while and reg posts up pics of him and the girlfriend + inside the factory with JB etc.

His father's not his manager anymore so that may be one problem?
 
thesneaker":hs8y8tox said:
Theres a race with Senna for Mclaren and Mansell for Ferrari, where Senna pulls this move twice crashing into people, can't find it on youtube though?

The two incident's I think of like that were Senna and Prost, first time when they were both at Mclaren, second time Prost had moved to Ferrari.

1st one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMC0e2jsmpQ
2nd one: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2772064076462580009#

Mansell and Senna good bits:
Monaco after Mansell had to pit late for a puncture, and hounded Senna for 3 or 4 laps.
The two of them side by side flat out, less than a tyres width between them (and no crash).
 
FMJ":1pz8m0u6 said:
highlandsflyer":1pz8m0u6 said:
Certainly the hothouse treatment tends to make for young adults with peculiar character traits, as seen in other sports such as tennis.

The drive to succeed versus the desire to rebel, added up with the weight of expectation few teenagers have to contend with.

Please explain how Jenson turned out to be such a nice guy, then.

(hint: Look no further than his father).

I would suggest Hamilton is a nice guy, and if you want to look at why he is so successful, look no further than HIS father. :)
 
highlandsflyer":sejp9k63 said:
I would suggest Hamilton is a nice guy

And the 25 other guys on the grid that can't stand him are what? Just jealous?


highlandsflyer":sejp9k63 said:
and if you want to look at why he is so successful, look no further than HIS father.

You mean the manager he acrimoniously fired last year, right?
 
To be honest I don't know why anyone is getting so up themselves about this.

He is a really young guy.

He is hot headed now and then; and the consummate professional the rest of the time.

Really cannot see how I would manage that at his age in his position.

His situation is totally different from Button's, for example.

Both his upbringing and his racing life.

Button was touted as a prospect for the future when he entered F1, Hamilton was the second coming, and he pretty much lived up to it.

Journeyman versus mercurial genius, if you like.

I am happy Button wound up in the right car at the right time to snatch a championship, but let it take nothing away from Hamilton that he has wound up in the wrong car.

If he were in Red Bull right now, I am certain he would be challenging Vettel as strongly as possible.

At the end of the day I tune into F1 to see great drivers driving the ass off their cars. No matter what they keep doing to 'hobble' the teams, that is what most of us want to see.

Without drivers like Hamilton it would be a much poorer spectacle, and I could not care less how hot headed he has to occasionally be to maintain his passion.

In light of this I am sure there will be team orders about talking to the press immediately post race.

It was a leading question, and he answered with humour instead of just walking off.

It makes an enormous difference whether he was being serious or not.

He was not, and he is as entitled to make a joke under pressure as the next man. We use humour to relieve stress in this country, we are not so up ourselves that we cannot talk freely.

All power to the lad, he is one of the few drivers who could match the careers of the likes of Schumacher and Senna. He is unfortunate to be driving in an era when external control has entered the equation, both physically in the cars and generally in the media and hype.
 
FMJ":2plc0awy said:
And the 25 other guys on the grid that can't stand him are what? Just jealous?

To a man, you have heard this from all of them? I remember the same being said of Schumacher back in the day. Ho hum.

FMJ":2plc0awy said:
highlandsflyer":2plc0awy said:
and if you want to look at why he is so successful, look no further than HIS father.

You mean the manager he acrimoniously fired last year, right?

That often happens with young sports people brought on by their parents.

As I mentioned, it is delayed onset teenage rebellion. Just something we all do at some point, break free of our parent's.
 
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