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Q&A with Lewis Hamilton

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  1. jk0001

    jk0001 F1 Veteran

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    http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3213_3941154,00.html


    Lewis Hamilton reflects on a difficult Hungarian Grand Prix as well as the way forward for McLaren.


    Q: What feelings do you take away from the Hungarian Grand Prix?
    LH: "Firstly, I was so pleased for Heikki - he deserved this victory, and it was great to celebrate with him and the rest of the team afterwards. For me, it was an unusual race: I didn't expect Felipe to be so strong, particularly in the first stint, and I was pushing the whole way to keep up with him. The car wasn't at its best in the opening laps but, after the first stop, I was able to stabilise the gap and start clawing it back bit by bit until I had the tyre problem."


    Q: What happened with the tyre?
    LH: "It was a sudden puncture - it must have occurred at Turn One and the tyre was flat by Turn Two, so I had to travel a long way back to the pits at reduced speed. After that, I needed to look after the super-soft tyre because I had a longer-than-expected final stint to the flag. But the car felt good and I just kept pushing until the finish and picked up a useful handful of points. After a day like that, you've got to look at the big picture; and given the problem we had with the tyre and the difficulty looking after the car in the final stint, I can't really complain about finishing fifth. Salvaging the maximum possible points from a difficult race is always important; with the Championship as tight as it is, you can't afford to drop too many points. So I can't be too disappointed to have come away from a difficult race like that having extended my lead in the World Championship."


    Q: What are your immediate priorities for the three-week summer break?
    Q:LH: "I've had a busy few months: I've worked hard both on and off the track, and while I've enjoyed it, done some brilliant things and been to some amazing places, I'm looking forward to having some time to myself. For the next few weeks, I don't have any work commitments so I can literally be on my own and spend time with my family and friends. I'll be using the time up any way I want to - but it'll basically be a mixture of total relaxation and, in the second half of the break, intense training. I love training and I find it a good way of relaxing."


    Q: Just how important is it to recover after six months of racing?
    LH: "Proper recovery is very important. For the first few days after Hungary, I'm just going to rest and recover, get as much sleep as possible and then start focusing on a certain area of my body that perhaps needs more attention than others. I'll continue to work on my cardio fitness too - do some running and cycling. The constant travelling and racing does take its toll on your body and my aim is to make sure I start the second half of the season feeling as fit as when I started the year in Melbourne."


    Q: How focused is the team on the last seven races of the season?
    LH: "In a way, the result in Hungary was a very important lesson for the team: it showed us in no uncertain terms that we cannot afford to be complacent and need to work hard throughout the summer break to make sure we can hit back strongly in Valencia. You can never under-estimate a team like Ferrari, and we know they'll be pushing just as hard as us to gain an advantage for the remainder of the year. Who knows, if we'd had an easier race in Hungary, maybe it would have come back and bitten us later in the season, so I feel confident that we won't be taking anything for granted. I know that everybody in Woking, Stuttgart and Brixworth will be working flat-out to make sure we can be strong in all the remaining races."


    Q: Are you looking forward to Valencia?
    LH: "I've had a look at some onboard footage of the track and will be working with the team over the break to prepare for the event. From the footage, the track looks amazing - I love street circuits, but this circuit looks extremely fast and unforgiving in some places. As a driver, it's always fun to come to a new circuit - I really enjoy driving at new places and feel confident I can pick up new circuits quickly. It looks like being an amazing event."


    Q: Will you be watching the Olympics during the break?
    LH: "I'm a huge fan of athletes who have dedicated their lives to being the best - the dedication and commitment they put into their careers, putting everything else aside to go for that ambition, is something I really respect and can learn from. I love watching the 100 metres and the javelin. The 100 metres is always special: you get to see the fastest men on the planet race each other. They are incredibly quick! I've tried it myself and, even out of the blocks, those guys would have 10 metres before I'd even got up I am so slow! But you can see the power they have in the whole of their body. Getting all that energy out in less than 10 seconds is just awesome. I'll definitely be watching."


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  2. Senna3xWC

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    My prediction is folks here are going to rip Hamilton apart for some perceived slight in his comments... :D
     
  3. gsjohnson

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    What do you mean? Louie is a choir boy.
     
  4. ScuderiaRossa

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    OK, I'll take the bait. The only issue I have is with his comment that Heikki "deserved" the victory. Why can't he drop the team bullsh*it and admit that if anyone deserved that victory, based solely on race day performance, it was Massa?
     
  5. Lindsay_Ross

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    So it would be better if he said his teammate didn't deserve it, but one of his main rivals did instead? I don't like Lewis, but I don't think any driver would say something like that in this situation.
     
  6. ScuderiaRossa

    ScuderiaRossa Formula 3
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    Maybe there aren't any drivers left with just a little bit of class...
     
  7. kraftwerk

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    Yawn
     
  8. Senna3xWC

    Senna3xWC F1 Rookie

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    +1
     
  9. tactical

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    Like what? he was asked questions and the guy answerd:rolleyes: God some just cant see past the hate:rolleyes: There will be more of the usual suspects along soon full of hate.
    I have never seen a phenomenon like it towards any driver i am sure. I am a fan of F1 and have been for years, some drivers i cheer for and some i don't. I just cant for the life of me get my head around hating and not liking the ones i don't cheer for. Seems that for some they spend more time hating the drivers that they dont support, than supporting the drivers they like. Very sad.
     
  10. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Hey,

    I know McLaren are in Woking.

    I know Mercedes are in Stuttgart.

    But, who the devil is in "Brixworth"?

    TIA, cheers,
    Ian
     
  11. SRT Mike

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    The question was "what do you take away from the race?"

    The question was not "do you think Heiki was the best on this day?". Do you really think a reasonable response to "what do you take away from the race?" would be "Well, all that springs to mind is that Heiki is lucky, because Massa really should have won. Heiki didn't deserve that win, Massa did".

    LOL

    Come on - be serious! And Kimi in his post-race after Brazil last year "should have" said "Well, this WDC really belongs to Lewis... after all, I only won because of team orders and some mechanical issues on Lewis' car, so I'm gonna go give him the trophy now". Right?

    Or it's only worthy of critique when it's coming from a McLaren driver?
     
  12. Lindsay_Ross

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    If you stop isolating my quote and read it in context, I was saying there is no driver who will say that one of their main rivals deserved the win more so than their own teammate, especially if that rival blew his engine and your teammate won the race. It's a no brainer.
     
  13. tactical

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    Yea yea:rolleyes: But my post still stands you usual suspect you;)
     
  14. Lindsay_Ross

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    Hahaha, I wouldn't a usual suspect if Hamilton wasn't such a cock.


    That better?
     
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    Really don't care, if you have that much hate in you then you cant be helped and i feel sorry for you:( Clearly you enjoy the pack mentality thing:(
     
  16. Lindsay_Ross

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    I think sarcasm is not something clearly conveyed through the internet...

    A lot of people's bickering on this site as well as others is all from misinterpretation.
     
  17. ricksb

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    I think congratulating his teammate up front was probably a classy thing to do. Just so you know, I doubt anyone believes that Lewis doesn't think he should win every race so his comments should be seen as gracious. I don't think he was slighting Massa, especially since he admitted that he was surprised at how quick he was. He could have tried to cry about Massa driving "wrecklessly" (always an ironic accusation, considering racing IS wrecklessness personified) and 'forcing an incident', but that was nowhere to be found.
     
  18. DF1

    DF1 Three Time F1 World Champ

    +1. LH was gracious about his feelings on the pass by Massa. He knows Massa simply had his number at the start. Good racing.
     
  19. ScuderiaRossa

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    I seem to remember plenty of post-race interviews where drivers acknowledged a bit of help from a rival's misfortune so I don't think that would be completely out of the question.
     
  20. ScuderiaRossa

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    You could interpret LH's surprise at FM's pace a bit condescending...

    And although he didn't cry about Massa's driving, I did read somewhere that he did say that he would not let something like that happen again. The first corner at Valencia will be very interesting.
     
  21. jk0001

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    I love this place!
     
  22. Senna3xWC

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    Only if you insist on viewing everything through rossa-colored glasses. Fortunately a few on here are more objective...
     
  23. IanMac

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    When he said Heikki deserved the victory he was, in effect, congratulating the winner. He didn't say Massa deserved the victory because Massa wasn't actually the victor. I suspect if Massa had won LH would have said he deserved to win.
     
  24. SRT Mike

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    True - however - the question was "what do you take away from this race?".

    In other words "tell us the highlights of this race, Lewis!". He answered honestly, I think.... that he's happy for Heiki and wishes he hadn't had a problem.

    He didn't congratulate Glock, Alonso or Kimi either... but it's only a slight when he doesn't congratulate Massa? Should Massa acknowledge that Lewis should have gotten the win after his engine failure? If not, why not?
     
  25. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    BUT,

    Who's in Brixworth?

    .......
     

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