Here's some real evidence: The name Hamilton comes from the Old English words "hamel" and "dun" meaning "crooked hill." As you can imagine, crooked hills caused many an oxcart shunt back in the day, so the Hamilton's were really regarded as shunt-causers. Larbalestier (Lewis's mum's maiden name) comes from the Old French word meaning torpedo or crossbow shots. So there you have it. Evidence that #44 is a Shunt-Causing Torpedo
Being that I never heard nobody else call Hamilton that and he does't have a crash nickname, and race drivers say the opposite. I'm gonna have to say you're in the minority.
Sure, google Crashtappen. You will see evidence that's his nickname. Here is the twitter page. https://twitter.com/crashtappen?lang=en
Are you serious? I guess you've morphed the debate from trying to prove your claims re: incidents to just trying to prove somebody, somewhere, used the moniker "Crashtappen" And that Twitter feed you posted has 17 followers. 17 Haha. Keep digging.
It does'nt matter if they had 1 follower. There are multiple youtube titles of Crashtappen. I proved evidence of his nickname as you wished.
Except that larbalestier in French is spelled with an apostrophe:l’arbalestier Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
If the thread is so pointless, and without you feeling insulted, why on earth do you participate in it? Aren’t you wasting your time then? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
More evidence of hammy crashing https://www.the-sun.com/sport/3664967/lewis-hamilton-janet-guzman-onlyfans-f1-met-gala/