- 29 Aug 11, 21:48#272010
Slight difference between two people who are paid to commentate on the sport and ex drivers passing judgement on drivers of today... what Lewis did to Kamui is effectively what Jenson did to Lewis in Canada, it's a case of one driver being in the blind spot of another driver; I'm sure neither driver would have wanted contact; the risk of terminal damage is too great!
My opinion is that if these ex-drivers don't like what they see in modern F1; turn off the television and stop attending races, they use their famous names to spread their propaganda!
That is a good point MOA, does this include DC and Brundle, or just the ones you disagree with?
Slight difference between two people who are paid to commentate on the sport and ex drivers passing judgement on drivers of today... what Lewis did to Kamui is effectively what Jenson did to Lewis in Canada, it's a case of one driver being in the blind spot of another driver; I'm sure neither driver would have wanted contact; the risk of terminal damage is too great!
My opinion is that if these ex-drivers don't like what they see in modern F1; turn off the television and stop attending races, they use their famous names to spread their propaganda!
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