Robert Kubica stirred up already muddied waters when he was asked who he would rather see win this year's Formula One world championship and launched into another attack on Lewis Hamilton's driving style.
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 (52 days ago)
22 people agree.17 people disagree.
I think Hamilton will be used to sour grapes from those not able to stay with him on the track, it has always been the same and always will. He brings excitement into an otherwise pretty lifeless sport, good for him.
Posted by Ash - Unregistered (52 days ago)
21 people agree.10 people disagree.
Doe's anyone remember when racing was about attacking the car in front and battling your opponent ? What doe's MrK want,, More procession race's ?
Posted by Swissy - Unregistered (52 days ago)
6 people agree.5 people disagree.
You don't think he is after a seat at Ferrari do you? Perish the thought!
Posted by Richard Williams - Unregistered (52 days ago)
19 people agree.17 people disagree.
With the harshness of the moves that Hamilton makes, it will soon be when no-one yields as he 'expects'. He will get taken off the road soon enough because of his arrogance. Glock or Webber could've easily done it back in Monza and that is just one race. My bet is it will be Alonso or Kimi.
Posted by Phil C. - Unregistered (52 days ago)
21 people agree.12 people disagree.
Phil, people said after some of his overtaking moves (mainly the one on Kimi at Monza)last season that he wouldn't be doing it again this year. Proved all those nay-sayers wrong didn't he? What's wrong with being aggressive, didn't do a certain Ayrton Senna or Micheal Schumacher any harm, did it? How does that saying go? If you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen, Robert!
Clearly Bob completely forgot about the fierce wheel banging Felipe and he were involved in at the Fuji racetrack last year. Now according to me that was ten times more aggressive than what Lewis did at Monza. So obviously Bob just some how got it in for Lewis.
Posted by Jacques Stoltenberg - Unregistered (52 days ago)
10 people agree.5 people disagree.
Let's be honest here people: is there such a thing as an "un-aggressive" overtaking move??? It's impossible to overtake without being aggressive!! Anyone out there remember Gilles Villeneuve and Rene Arnoux going "at it" around Paul Ricard curcuit many moons ago? No aggression there at all...
Lighten up: these jokers wouldn't be any good at boxing: "He hit me with such aggression" :P
whats the deal with everyone getting annoyed at racing?! im pretty sure senna had a fair few comings together with other drivers and he is arguably the best formula 1 driver ever! if you want to win you have to take more risks... thats why drivers like hamilton are generally at the top of the championship! in fairness, how many times has he taken out another driver?
i wish more drivers were like raikonnen! a lot less politics and no whining just for the sake of doing so!
Imi you obviously weren't watching with Mark then cos HE caught Lewis, not Lewis passing him... Plus Mark was a little over-ambitious himself with the move around the outside of the first chicane...
"heres hoping though that he shall kill himself in the process. would serve him right." Yes very well judged words... There are plenty of drivers I have not liked but would not wish that on anyone...
"heres hoping though that he shall kill himself in the process. would serve him right." very constructive and informative comments from Imi then .......NOT !!! Lewis probably learnt his skills from Senna and Schumacher. Dodgy overtakes should be penalised at the time if the stewards consider them so.
Posted by sennaforever (52 days ago)
Last Edited 52 days ago
14 people agree.8 people disagree.
hamilon fanboys at it again!! common guys more than 3/4th of the field are apprehensive of hamiltons' moves, tactics and attitude!!!if he gets a penalty u all blame i on ferrari and FIA, now who u going to blame the sport? the drivers? the entire world?
yh right the entire world is jealous of hamilton! oh dear what has become of this world!!
he must b a hero!
get real guys!! dont b so friggen cynical!
Posted by AK - Unregistered (52 days ago)
6 people agree.
heres hoping though that he shall kill himself in the process. would serve him right. That is a sick comment, I suggest you seek medication. Who in their right mind would want to see the death of a sportsman?
When someone has consistently thrashed you over the course of your career, you tend to develop some kind of envy and jealousy of them. Hamilton needs to show his class by not allowing himself to be distracted by comments from frustrated minows who know they have neither the heart or the class to be ever be a winner - except by default. What does kubicle have to say about the aggressive driving styles of the greatest driver of all time, Schumacher, or Senna? or Alonso? Personally I think Hamilton is a touch too arrogant and doesn't show his peers enough respect, but kubicle is a bonafide sellout, he has disgraced himself and shown himself to have the heart of a true nonentity.
Posted by Andre Pearce - Unregistered (52 days ago)
9 people agree.4 people disagree.
Everyone seems to be forgetting how dangerous David Coulthard is at the moment and he is one of the head drivers who would verbally attack lewis for his driving. I guess Mr. Kubica never seen how aggresive Michael Schumacher was or maybe that doesn't count because he was drvin a ferrari. What's racing without agression. You're not driving a limosuine for crying out loud. Kubica needs to try some aggression it might work for him.
Posted by Pierre - Unregistered (52 days ago)
4 people agree.2 people disagree.
I Have an idea
For next season i think that all overtaking should be done with the aid of the incar radio,You just ask the driver in front to move over on the next corner or were ever and give them a friendly wave as you pass I am sure it would make Mr Kubica all nice and happy again or he could just bloody get on with racing
Posted by Swissy - Unregistered (52 days ago)
3 people agree.
Here's a thought for you all....... Take your car (or hire one) to your local track and push it to it's (and your) limits. Then maybe you will realise (realize) just how good these drivers are...
Some of us do this and go-karting and realise how good these guys are: it's not until you get "done" by the squirts you realise why you haven't got their job...
The only way to overtake is to be aggressive its just the media yet again blowing an off the cuff comment out of all proportion.Every driver on that grid will have made an over aggressive move at some point and it will have ended with a DNF. At some point it will also happen to Hamilton he is only in his SECOND year and is still learning but at least hes keeping us all entertained and its not a Ferrari lead procession
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