Seeing how close they were, if Glock had spun out he would have taken LH along with him. Tifoso. Tifosi is plural... unless of course you're royalty Kubica is already 100% polish Oh? Sure you can appreciate LH's talent/skills/whatever... but somehow I don't see how the two above go together. Schizophrenia much?
Ha ha The only thing intense on here is folk's ability to ignore facts!!. Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in memory as the wish to forget it. Hamilton SPA.
I believe you've got those the wrong way round. Are you seriously suggesting that if a title's at stake it's OK, or at best only 'questionable', to drive into your opponent and take him out of the race, while giving your opponent little room while passing is totally uncalled for? I would say the first is plain, straightforward cheating, the second possibly questionable. But then I guess for some it depends on the colour of the car involved.
Utter bo**oks! The truth is, if you think you might be mortal, brake before LH because he has more ba**s than you! That's why Shummi beat everybody, that's why Senna beat everybody. They both crashed into anybody who dared stay in their way. That's why sane people got out of their way and they became World Champion! LH will be world champion because he can move from 15th to 7th and the current Ferrari drivers can move from ?????? to ?????? Wake up you loyal cretins this is a golbal business. Discuss John R
Agreed, Hamilton is absolutely dominant in the wet this year sadly. I think the ol' boy is about due for an engine failure of something, poor Massa and Kimi have both been through it.
I don't think he was saying any of the moves made are ok. -He's just saying Senna/Schumacher made their moves for a world championship. -While Hamilton pushed Glock off the track for no good reason. I don't agree with him, I think Hamilton really didn't know Glock was there.
Lewis did a great job, nice and aggressive, as always thumbs up for that, but MS and Senna were no teenage cretins which is what Lewis' overall attitude best adheres to presently, and I'm using cretins as an attribute. Despite his driving he would languish behind Massa, Kubica and possibly Kimi if the McL wasn't superior. As the Pirelli advertisement goes, or take a look at the US politics and financials for extra allegories, Power is Nothing Without Control. And Lewis is precisely PWC. Put Kubica in an McL or Ferrari and he will crush Lewis' teenage bo**oks and show him what controlled, indomitable, persistent insanity is all about. Kimi has it, when he gets around to feeling it. Massa may get there with some more experience. But before all that, Lewis' super cheesy mind games may spiral inwards as in 07 and cause a few more wet dreams mid race. Nice racing? Absolutely. For the moment however, he's not a WDC even in his own mind.
I would have to disagree. I think at Monza he did a great job proving he can be a WDC. I didn't agree with some of his "dirty" passes, but he drove brilliantly.. can't take that away from him. And he is extracting everything out his car.. i can't see any of the other drivers you mentioned doing any better. Massa WDC 08 though!
He can undoubtedly be WDC, as he amply demonstrated in 07 as well. That's a non issue. But he's allowing others to influence his race, which results in some great passes, but also quite a few outlandish mistakes, penalties, and increasingly insecure trash talking. IMO Kubica already has the maturity, he only needs a top car. Whether he becomes WDC in 08, since his F1 debut, Lewis has been and continues to be the most pivotal and entertaining driver on the grid. That is unlikely to change, which is a huge compliment. But until he matures, he is his own enemy, and vulnerable.
That's why Shummi beat everybody, that's why Senna beat everybody. They both crashed into anybody who dared stay in their way. That's why sane people got out of their way and they became World Champion! LH will be world champion because he can move from 15th to 7th and the current Ferrari drivers can move from ?????? to ?????? Wake up you loyal cretins this is a golbal business. John R[/QUOTE] I have to agree with John R on that statement .
I would say some of Lewis's move's were not very sporting or safe, not just for the other driver's but for himself aswell, he is still driving like he is in a kart. Overall I would say he is darn lucky to have finished in the points. The next 4 race's will be very very exciting.