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Hamilton just won we over- what a gesture in Hungary

Discussion in 'F1' started by joe1973, Jul 30, 2017.

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  1. NeuroBeaker

    NeuroBeaker Advising Moderator
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    Threads are discussions, not just myopic points of view to be reaffirmed. Sometimes we try to make an individual thread a safe zone of sorts, but that's very much the exception rather than the rule.

    Given the past animosity between Hamilton and Alonso, and Hamilton and Rosberg, it seems reasonable to be suspicious of his motives regarding his teammates when he's in a competitive car that puts him into a title fight. So far, the only times I recall he's had a good working relationship with a quick teammate that endured throughout an entire season has been when the car is not capable of winning a championship.

    All the best,
    Andrew.
     
  2. bobzdar

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    So did vettel (mistake in final sector on last lap), after being up on Kimi's time by a tenth. Vettel was pulling away until the safety car, he was never really challenged by Kimi on the weekend until the car broke.
     
  3. TifosiUSA

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    Agreed. When confronted with a conflicting view point he usually regresses to typing one word posts in all caps or pulling the race card. This is an online forum and you will come across people that disagree with you. If you are too much of a special snowflake to handle that then maybe the internet isn't for you.
     
  4. joe1973

    joe1973 Formula Junior

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    Did you guys not see back markers Lewis had to let by before Bottas with a screaming, crazy Max right behind? This move would have been tricky for most of us on a highway let alone race track. He risked losing more ground and possibly wrecking. In fact I'm wondering why race stewards didn't even investigate (though no issue) since his deliberate slowdown did endanger and impede other drivers. Don't get me wrong- I'm a Tifosi all the way since he passing of Ayrton. But just commending a driver whom I didn't much care for since he appeared in F1.
     

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