Check out http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/27/magazine/27Hamilton-t.html?scp=1&sq=lewis%20hamilton&st=cse The author is the fashion editor!
This is why I don't like mainstream media covering racing.... Hamilton and Obama, seperated at birth! Or maybe father and son?
It's always interesting to get a different point of view, in this case from a non-racing person who spent a bit of time around F1 and McLaren/the Hamiltons.
Cathy Horyn knows how to write. she has been around a long time. She did her homework for the article, well written.
+1...I don't think it was particularly fawning over LH. It was pretty informative, especially since we have to assume it was written for the casual or non-F1 fan. Like it or not, this guy is the big story in F1 currently.
It was alright for a journalist not normally covering F1. However, like many of today's NY Times articles, there were some pretty noticeable grammatical errors and inconsistencies in there, and like someone else, said it was filled with the fluff with which non-F1 journalists always fill articles about F1. Thanks for posting, though
Speak for yourself! I thought it was pretty good. It'll help raise F1's profile among the target demographic here in North America (and I didn't say the US! Just for you, my cheeseburger eating friend )
"...[T]he Canadian Grand Prix, in early June, where Hamilton crashed into Raikkonen in the pit lane, an error that probably wasnt entirely Hamiltons fault." WTH? He ran into a stopped car, in what way would this not be his fault?
As a non Obama fan I hate the comparison between the 2. Unlike Obama, Hamilton actually has a lot to offer!
The New York Times is good for one thing only, and that is to line a litter box with....cats love to sh*t on it.....