- 03 Apr 09, 16:13#101432
So, Lewis has come out and publicly apologised, and I respect him for it. He made a mistake and he's faced up to it; in setting the record straight he will have avoided any further punishment; the FIA have actually come out and said: "We recognise Lewis's efforts to set the record straight. It would appear he was put in an impossible position." I can see exactly why he did what he did: a) he's in the very unusual situation of being essentially brought up by the team, so they will have more influence over him than most teams have over their drivers. b) he was rushed straight into the stewards room to give his account after driving a physically and mentally exhausting race, and it sounds like he had a matter of seconds to react to what he had been told to do by Dave Ryan. Yes, he could still have said no, but I appreciate why it was a difficult situation to be put in.
Hopefully a line has been drawn because as always I think Lewis is a good guy; still maybe a bit naive especially when it comes to dealing with the media, but his heart's in the right place and he's the best driver on the grid. I'm sure more information will materialise especially when McLaren decide on Dave Ryan's long term future. Still, the main thing is that Lewis has held up his hands and humbly apologised, and I think you can see how devastated he is from seeing his press conference. He's a man genuinely asking for forgiveness, and so for me it's case closed as far as he goes. I'm waiting to see what else the FIA do to McLaren though, because this isn't over.
Hopefully a line has been drawn because as always I think Lewis is a good guy; still maybe a bit naive especially when it comes to dealing with the media, but his heart's in the right place and he's the best driver on the grid. I'm sure more information will materialise especially when McLaren decide on Dave Ryan's long term future. Still, the main thing is that Lewis has held up his hands and humbly apologised, and I think you can see how devastated he is from seeing his press conference. He's a man genuinely asking for forgiveness, and so for me it's case closed as far as he goes. I'm waiting to see what else the FIA do to McLaren though, because this isn't over.