- 08 Oct 16, 21:37#441426
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
ESPNF1:
SUZUKA, Japan -- Lewis Hamilton decided not to take journalists questions in his usual post-qualifying press conference, saying he felt the reporting of his use of Snapchat in Thursday's FIA press conference was "disrespectful".
The reigning champion was criticised by some sections of the media two days ago for using the Snapchat app on his phone during Thursday's press conference. He posted a video of himself and fellow drivers with filters of cartoon animals laid over their faces, along with the caption "This s--- is killing me".
He later posted on Twitter saying his use of Snapchat was meant to be "fun" and "not at all disrespectful".
Mercedes' drivers do not have Friday media sessions with the written press so his Saturday press conference was the next time he faced the same journalists. Sitting in front of a packed room in Mercedes' hospitality, Hamilton deliberated for a small amount of time before one journalist asked if he had something on his mind.
"Yeah, I do and the smiles on your faces will probably be no longer," he replied. "I'm not actually here to answer your questions, I've decided.
"With the utmost respect -- there are many of you here that are super supportive of me and those of you [that are] hopefully know that I know who they are -- but there are others, unfortunately, that often take advantage of certain things. The other day was a super lighthearted thing and if you thought that I was disrespectful, it was honestly not the intention -- it was a little bit of fun.
"But what was more disrespectful was what was then written worldwide and I'm just kind of in a position where -- unfortunately there are some people here and it's not them that have done it -- unfortunately the decision I will take affects those that are super supportive, so that's why I say with the utmost respect, but I don't really plan on sitting at many more times for these kinds of things. So, my apologies, and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of your weekend."
Once he'd finished his statement, Hamilton calmly walked out of the room.
He reminds me a bit of Donald Trump. In the words of Bill Maher (about DJT): "A whiny little bitch"
SUZUKA, Japan -- Lewis Hamilton decided not to take journalists questions in his usual post-qualifying press conference, saying he felt the reporting of his use of Snapchat in Thursday's FIA press conference was "disrespectful".
The reigning champion was criticised by some sections of the media two days ago for using the Snapchat app on his phone during Thursday's press conference. He posted a video of himself and fellow drivers with filters of cartoon animals laid over their faces, along with the caption "This s--- is killing me".
He later posted on Twitter saying his use of Snapchat was meant to be "fun" and "not at all disrespectful".
Mercedes' drivers do not have Friday media sessions with the written press so his Saturday press conference was the next time he faced the same journalists. Sitting in front of a packed room in Mercedes' hospitality, Hamilton deliberated for a small amount of time before one journalist asked if he had something on his mind.
"Yeah, I do and the smiles on your faces will probably be no longer," he replied. "I'm not actually here to answer your questions, I've decided.
"With the utmost respect -- there are many of you here that are super supportive of me and those of you [that are] hopefully know that I know who they are -- but there are others, unfortunately, that often take advantage of certain things. The other day was a super lighthearted thing and if you thought that I was disrespectful, it was honestly not the intention -- it was a little bit of fun.
"But what was more disrespectful was what was then written worldwide and I'm just kind of in a position where -- unfortunately there are some people here and it's not them that have done it -- unfortunately the decision I will take affects those that are super supportive, so that's why I say with the utmost respect, but I don't really plan on sitting at many more times for these kinds of things. So, my apologies, and I hope you guys enjoy the rest of your weekend."
Once he'd finished his statement, Hamilton calmly walked out of the room.
He reminds me a bit of Donald Trump. In the words of Bill Maher (about DJT): "A whiny little bitch"


