highlandsflyer":29lutyqd said:
My point is what the statement actually means.
You are ignoring that, in your haste to draw your predetermined conclusion.
Your point appears to be that in the heat of the moment of some emotional outburst (and not for the first time that weekend) Hamilton made some contrived, satirical joke in the midst of a leading question that was in effect, insinuating "Lewis: your driving in recent times has caused you to be summoned to the stewards to explain your behaviour, are you man enough to be able to consider that perhaps your driving has a part to play, and some introspection would benefit?"
You are just seeing words, and no context. He was ranting and raving at everybody - everybody except himself.
When asked on something where clearly he has a case to answer (repeated stewards interest), he once again couldn't consider any self-realisation, but instead said something dreadfully stupid, and quite inappropriate.
He'll be lucky not to have to deal with some "bringing the sport into disrepute" charge, maybe if he's very apologetic, and grovels in private, that may slip from his shoulders, too.
highlandsflyer":29lutyqd said:
Likewise.
Focusing on word choice - when it wasn't chosen in a contrived fashion, it was said in the heat of the moment, with a lot of emotion - not some cleverly thought-out "joke".
Watch the video again, look and
listen to his answers (and for that matter, watch the videos of his other interview after quali) look at his demeanor, how he was answering, how he was talking, how rattled and emotional he was; look at how he was prepared to blame everybody else, insult other drivers as well as the stewards, then try and tell me this was clever use of some "joke".
It wasn't. It was an emotional outburst, and a very foolish use of words that could -
and have - been easily interpreted in a bad way, against an organisation he'd be very stupid to p1ss off (that alone tells you this wasn't anything clever or contrived - most drivers wouldn't thinkingly accuse or criticise the stewards, they'd only do so in the heat of emotion, when
thought was absent, and emotion high).
"Idiotic" - yup, totally agree, it
was completely idiotic.
And if you're fool enough to not see context, to have not watched and recognised how he was talking in more than one interview at Monaco, then by all means, you take on that mantel, too.