Kubica renews attack on 'aggressive' Lewis
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Kubica has run his mouth again. First the team is not doing enough. Now Lewis is going a little to fast for his liking. Drive the car son.
Posted by rob - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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F1 » Kubica renews attack on 'aggressive' Lewis

Robert Kubica has said that there is a fine line between being fair and being too aggressive - and feels Lewis Hamilton crosses it to often.

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Didn't Hamilton proved Kubica's point last Sunday??
Posted by borg_ - Unregistered (407 days ago)
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The FIA has made so many changes to make the sport boring that it has now breeded a bunch of drivers who have been groomed and brainwashed by these rules and changes. Remember Prost and Senna. Remember Schumacher and Villeneuve. It was raw talent driving good cars with less to worry about. These guys are guided by what the are taught. FIA, get your act together and bring back racing. Maybe there should be a retired drivers association to have more input to save the sport. NM
Posted by Nigel Mohammed - Unregistered (409 days ago)
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Looks to me like Kubica spends too much time with Alonso. I wonder what they talk about during their poker games... Alonso would certainly not badmouth Hamilton there, right? Not that Kubica could be brainwashed by his Spanish poker friend, right?

I really like Kubica, but this is disappointing. I like my drivers to spend more time driving (and overtaking if possible, even if it is aggressive) than talking.

And speaking about aggressive overtaking, I thought Massa's pass on Webber cutting over the pit exit was extremely aggressive, but you know what? I thought it took a lot of balls and he's got my respect for that.

I'm still pissed about Bourdais' penalty though. :-(
Posted by Benoit Boningue (409 days ago)
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Lewis has been a dangerous driver from day one. And what about his pre-madona remarks about not caring what the other drivers say. Be a man and accept your mistakes, you are simply selfish and arrogant. Of course you won''t read your emails or news or check out the web, typical Ostriech mentality.....what goes around comes around Lewis...like did last year, you''ve lost your lead in the last 2 races and didn''t become the champion and it is not going to happen this year either. Some say you are the fill for what Schumacher left...but not so true. We need champions like Alonso, Massa, Raikonnen, Kubica, Trulli....who work hard and race fairly: most importantly they take criticism like a man.
Posted by Reha Duzel - Unregistered (409 days ago)
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It seems that the attitude of a top tam driver seems to take away from the job at hand. If you did not learn from last year then you will never be a champion. Mc Laren are much more about TEAM and winning championships than just about a drivers'' attitude. Last year it was Alonso to blame, this year it is something else. What will it be next year. I am sure the team sponsors are not happy with such inexperience and childish behaviour in a highly expensive and professional sport. WHEN WILL THEY LEARN ? AFTER THE LAST RACE ? In my books the last race has already been run since the mistakes and penalties made by the contenders would have already given Michael Schumacher the prize in his era. NM
Posted by Nigel Mohammed - Unregistered (409 days ago)
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well russ the remark that kubica made regarding aggressive overtaking was put to webber and webber looked bemused. to paraphrase "its fair game, this is f1, this is what we do" enough said really?
needless to say webber remains hey in my estimation unlike kubica who only last weak rebuked his own engineer live on tv..now that isn't sporting now is it??
over to you russ!
Posted by silent runner - Unregistered (410 days ago)
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Robert Kubica is dead on target, Mr Hamilton is not acting in a sportsman like manner. His passes are anything but clean and tidy.
Posted by Russ - Unregistered (410 days ago)
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Wow, there are some idiots posting on here. Kubica nowhere in the class of Hamilton? Have you even watched GP at all this year? The guy is driving an underpowered BMW and is still keeping up with the Ferarris and McLarens, not only that, he''s 3rd! He has the right to say whatever he wants to about anyone. ******* IDIOTS!
Posted by F C - Unregistered (410 days ago)
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There is no fair when you overtake. There will always be pissed of fans from Finland or Poland who can change the channel if they don't like what they see.
Posted by lulu the chicane master - Unregistered (411 days ago)
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I like LH but be honest guys......look at the video of these situations!

f1 driver should be agressive and take risk. Sometimes he can miscalculate and crash. f1 driver should not push out others from their track to gain advantage like several times LH did this season on different tracks. Not once or twice but several times!

This is a fair overtake imo:
Mansell vs Senna in Spain - almost touching - but straight line.

Lets accelerate better, have higher corner speed, out brake others. But not push others out of the track to gain advantage.

Some of you say Senna, Schumacher. Nobody can claim they did not won many world championships. But not always fair play.
Posted by sj - Unregistered (411 days ago)
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