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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"Move out of the way when I'm coming if you know what's good for you" - said the prince his majesty beautiful Hamilton looking at the mirror...has the boy ever tasted sth like Johnny Walker or he just pretend to be another 007 in F1??? hmm...I think he can learn a lot how to race offensive/aggressive but fair from James Toseland for example!
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When will the people that comment on these matters realise that its not so much being rabidly pro Hamilton, but,anti cheating-rule bending-favouritism and downright bias that infuriates most motorsport fans of longstanding,the over-view is the most important one, not personalities.If Lewis Hamilton happens to be the one on the receiving end of the injustices in the sport,then naturally he will get my support.
The inquitous treatment of certain teams and individuals has to be eradicated before a reasonably level playing field can exist,only then can the enjoyment factor return to F1 for me.
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If Lewis was not good enough he would not be in F1, so all of you who has a view that he is high and mighty, should be ashamed, as you know this is the press and the impression made by your very own selves. I agree with the comments that jealousy is a major factor, even from his fellow countrymen - ie David Coulthard, overtaking has been a major ingredient missing for a period, until Lewis arrived. Just remember, it was Lewis who has given Massa a wake-up call during the German GP, and yes Massa did pick it up the race after and I think this was the inspiration needed
Keep going Lewis! As far as I am concerned you have earned your place in F1 as racer, with the potential of being World champ
Posted by F1 Fan, who almost gave i - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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I do as I please Sheena, and no I would not taste Johnny Walker because such drink is for commoners. And, yes I would very much entertain playing a role of 007 if such offer comes along from Hollywood.
Posted by lulu the chicane master - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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Schumacher was too agressive.
Senna was refined.
Hamilton has been too agressive at Monza, schumacher style. Seven WC have never made that behaviour acceptable.
0 WC even less so.

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mospofan i totally agree with you, i have read some comments on here that are sayin we are all just lewis lovers. I am not personally a fan of LH but i still have the rationality to see that certain people are being unfairly penalised. i.e. the people sayin we are 1 sided r the real 1 sided ones. oh yes and on the point, F1 drivers have been moanin for decades about their fellow drivers for agressive manouvers on track.These agressive later turned out to be the legends of F1. they made it in2 the sport it is.
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Well said mospofan. It's not about the drivers, it's about the 'sport', or lack of.

@jonovo
"Let's see how in favor or "real racing" you Lulu-lovers are when someone pushes him onto the grass with an aggressive move. Then you'll scream/whine to the heavens about dangerous driving"

I wont, if it's a hard but fair move then fine. (although when has Hamilton actually pushed someone completely off track?)
If Hamilton started to moan when he has nothing to moan about I'll get stuck into him as well.

what you describe though is most peoples problem. To many biased fanboys that can't see passed their fave driver/team.
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There is a marked difference between audacious and dangerous,Schumacher was dangerous - Hamilton is audacious. The problem is that in todays "nanny" state that we live in, danger real or overstated is exagerrated to the point that the rules of F1 have neutered the sport,so what was once deemed audacious is now considered dangerous, and now that the FIA have started to punish audacity(mostly in the interest of their favourite team - Ferrari), we have this boring shambles that that passes as F1 motor sport, Hamilton's flashes of audacious brilliance is all we have left to enjoy, but remember all you Hamilton knockers you have to be truly talented to be audacious but in a fair sporting way.
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What this boils down to imo is the fact LH is the hottest item in F1. Everyone in F1 knows that its only a matter of time for him to win the title. Also, Lewis is a "media darling" so a lot of people will be annoyed, jealous etc.

Hamilton was a nice guy last year on the track. He was forced of the track by Alonso and others. This time around he is not sitting back and taking it. Instead he shows the racers he is not afraid of them and he is better than them. His wet weather performances is the best I've seen in my 10 years of watching F1. Every time someone is successful there will be a gang of people attempting to inject some negativity into the picture.
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I have more talent in my left pinky than Schumi and Alonso combined. The daft guy from Poland opens his mouth again. Who the hell he thinks he is! Just because he got the better of me in carting (years ago) that doesn't mean that I can't handle the poor boy with my Merc.
Posted by lulu the chicane master - Unregistered (412 days ago)
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