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By sagi58
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:rofl: isn't he great and funny for "allegedly" saying that, and in a context of what even according to the linked blogs was a joke run? I love that guy. Funnier than anything Kimi says. :rofl:


Enlighten me. Where does it say it was a joke? :confused:
By What's Burning?
#378801
:rofl: isn't he great and funny for "allegedly" saying that, and in a context of what even according to the linked blogs was a joke run? I love that guy. Funnier than anything Kimi says. :rofl:


Enlighten me. Where does it say it was a joke? :confused:

I'm laughing still, after I read it. Isn't that what a joke is supposed to do?
By Hammer278
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:rofl: isn't he great and funny for "allegedly" saying that, and in a context of what even according to the linked blogs was a joke run? I love that guy. Funnier than anything Kimi says. :rofl:


Enlighten me. Where does it say it was a joke? :confused:


You found that out of some blog....and how do you know the context it which he said that? It sounds like he was being humorous with those lines, find us a vid and we'll judge from that. "Don't you know I'm as good as Senna?"....seriously, you think he was being literal with the reporter? :yawn:
By What's Burning?
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:rofl: isn't he great and funny for "allegedly" saying that, and in a context of what even according to the linked blogs was a joke run? I love that guy. Funnier than anything Kimi says. :rofl:


Enlighten me. Where does it say it was a joke? :confused:


You found that out of some blog....and how do you know the context it which he said that? It sounds like he was being humorous with those lines, find us a vid and we'll judge from that. "Don't you know I'm as good as Senna?"....seriously, you think he was being literal with the reporter? :yawn:

A blog dated 2008.
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By racechick
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... It does seem to be something specifically about Lewis. All he has to do is something everyone else has done, and there is no benefit of doubt or no quarter given, 'its how dare he' its like 1 strike your are out only for Lewis. you can almost hear the posse being assembled and fresh horses found...

No its Lewis, he is evil - stone him


You might consider the fact that the McLaren fairy-tale writers have a huge part in this perception of Hamilton!
The hype surrounding him and his "greatness" and "invincibility" put him on a pedestal that was seen to be a
foregone conclusion! He was presented to the F1 world as the next "Senna" and comparisons were being made
continuously. I realize the British hadn't had a "homegrown" hero in years and many hoped that the hype was
true. Unfortunately, for Hamilton, he is human, after all. Unfortunately, for Hamilton, his F1 career has been
followed not only by fans; but, also by controversy, as he seems to be at the wrong place at the wrong time!



McLaren took a lol of persuading to put Hamilton in that car, as I've said before. Alonso was supposed to be the guy that got the business done but we all know how that panned out. There was no attempt at McLaren to put Lewis on a pedestal, in fact Dennis tried to keep him out of the limelight.
As for British " homegrown" heroes... Britain led the leader board then and still does forF1 world champions., so that's a ridiculous thing to say.

That you have to go back to a six year old blog to try to discredit Lewis kind of proves the point about the lengths people will go to to have a go at him.
By What's Burning?
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"When I joined the team there were much bigger reasons why I joined the team and having him was a bonus," Hamilton said. "As I've got in to the team and learned who is in the team we've got some incredibly talented people within the team. He's a great boss, he's good fun to work with and he's got a great approach.

"Of course, as a boss he helps create a great atmosphere but that's what hopefully you would expect from all bosses. Whatever decision he makes moving forwards I hope that it's the right thing for him and I'm confident that either way we will have a strong team still."


Apparently he said this in the same interview. How disrespectful of him.
By Hammer278
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"When I joined the team there were much bigger reasons why I joined the team and having him was a bonus," Hamilton said. "As I've got in to the team and learned who is in the team we've got some incredibly talented people within the team. He's a great boss, he's good fun to work with and he's got a great approach.

"Of course, as a boss he helps create a great atmosphere but that's what hopefully you would expect from all bosses. Whatever decision he makes moving forwards I hope that it's the right thing for him and I'm confident that either way we will have a strong team still."


Apparently he said this in the same interview. How disrespectful of him.


Could you please quit wasting time on all those lines and focus on the 1 line that really matters? "F1 will not suffer a loss if Brawn leaves"

Continue discussion and stoning process. :clap:
By CookinFlat6
#378830
Talking about stoning, this is what Button has said about Brawn

I am very surprised that they are letting him go at all as for me he is the perfect guy to run a team."


Now thats disrespectful to his sugar daddy Whitmarsh, but thats ok, its only Button and we know he is an expert at PR and media talk :yikes:

Also the blog from 2008 where Lewis 'says he is bigger than Senna' is a JOKE piece, tongue in cheek pee take of British F1 reporters
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By NHcheese
#378832
I want proof of lewis saying that seriously.
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By Jabberwocky
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It's Lewis. Everything will be seized on , analysed and twisted, from what he wears, to what he says, to the look on his face and on and on and on.........


I don't think that's unique to Lewis in any shape or form RC.


No it's not. But he's pretty near the top of the list I'd say.


It does seem to be something specifically about Lewis. All he has to do is something everyone else has done, and there is no benefit of doubt or no quarter given, 'its how dare he' its like 1 strike your are out only for Lewis. you can almost hear the posse being assembled and fresh horses found

Paddy Lowe leaves McLaren, Button says 'it wont affect us, we are bigger than that' and its ok, Kimi gets asked the same thing and its probably 'who is leaving? I dont give a s***'

Lewis says the same thing, except maybe doesnt bother with niceties and all of a sudden he is not even too honest or 'sticking to the corporate line too tightly' or not playing the word games well enough

No its Lewis, he is evil - stone him

It is different because you are not comparing like with like. Brawn is in the extraordinary bracket. Where as Lowe and Allison are not. To compare like with like would be for Vettel to say "Newey leaving will not effect Redbull"

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By CookinFlat6
#378887
Which is exactly what he would say in that situation. If Seb was staying at the team he would say 'newev leaving is a shame but not negative for the team'

He is hardly going to say 'now I am screwed as without Newey I am nothing, it was all his car'
By operaman
#378889
Which is exactly what he would say in that situation. If Seb was staying at the team he would say 'newev leaving is a shame but not negative for the team'

He is hardly going to say 'now I am screwed as without Newey I am nothing, it was all his car'


Perhaps he should. :gone:
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By Jabberwocky
#378891
Which is exactly what he would say in that situation. If Seb was staying at the team he would say 'newev leaving is a shame but not negative for the team'

He is hardly going to say 'now I am screwed as without Newey I am nothing, it was all his car'

That is why I originally said it was all just PR clap trap

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By racechick
#378894
Of course it was PR crap. But still, Lewis gets vilified.
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