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By texasmr2
#48956
He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

True but it's usually when the camera's are on him.

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?

He's still the best tho.

Now exactly WHO is being ludicrous???
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By McLaren Fan
#48959
And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?
He's still the best tho.

I know, but it was still the team's fault. :roll:
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By racechick
#49026
He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

True but it's usually when the camera's are on him.

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?

He's still the best tho.

Now exactly WHO is being ludicrous???

So who is then?
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By darwin dali
#49033
He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

True but it's usually when the camera's are on him.

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?

He's still the best tho.

Now exactly WHO is being ludicrous???

So who is then?



Mr. Chubby? :lol:
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By racechick
#49048
He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

True but it's usually when the camera's are on him.

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?

He's still the best tho.

Now exactly WHO is being ludicrous???

So who is then?



Mr. Chubby? :lol:

Hey! You gettin there boy, you gettin there!!!
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By texasmr2
#49068
He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

True but it's usually when the camera's are on him.

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?

He's still the best tho.

Now exactly WHO is being ludicrous???

So who is then?

I dont know that's why I asked :lol: .
By JamesToohey
#49077
Get over it.

The penalties are totally fair and deserved. Both Hamilton and Rosberg have accepted it (although Hamilton threw a little on the team) so why can't you?

And to anybody who is saying Raikkonen should've been punished in Monaco, look at it this way:

1) High speed incident
2) Obviously lost control, and attempted to regain
3) Wet conditions
4) Totally unavoidable according to the circumstances

It's just like with Schumi and the parking during qualifying, they were able to study the throttle and brake at the time of the incident and find out whether it was deliberate.

Hamilton is still a rookie. He obviously hasn't, until now, been even thinking about the pit lights.
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By texasmr2
#49081
Here are a few more funny pic's I found:
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By nikon133
#49085
I also would not mind seeing Hammy in the Ferrari.


There is more of Schumacher than of Senna in that kid anyway... :roll:

No way! If you're talking arrogance. Schumacher was Mr. Arrogance. And the difference between Lewis and Schumacher is Lewis does not take his arrogance on to the race track and use i against his competitors in a "this is my track, my championship, my corner so move or get knocked off" sort of way. That is the arrogance that is not necessary in F1 and i've not seen that in Lewis. That is a diferent to thing to thinking you're the best. If lewis starts those tactics that's when i will reassess my opinion of him.


Could that be because you're daydreaming whenever you watch Lewis? :wink:

Schumacher was arrogant as, but at least he had growing number of titles to support his arrogance.

And I honestly think Lewis' break-testing behind safety car last season, criticizing and/or ignoring team strategy, even ignoring red-light warning is anything else but "This is all about me, my championship, mu glory, my greatness". He's only expressing that in more sleazy way then Schumacher did, trying to keep an image of good boy (shallow as such image is in his case), while Schumacher didn't waste time and energy on such vain exercise.

A growing number of titles dos not give you the right to treat people like poo on the track.

He didnt break test, had he done that he would have been rammed up the arse not webber, he moved way off line away from webber who was all over the back of him

He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

Your attempts to belittle everything lewis does is becoming ludicrous. Maybe you dont like the way he goes to the toilet? Oh yes I think we have had something about his sh!t from someone on here.
I dont daydream when i watch him He screwed up last week and he's screwed up before and he will do again. He's still the best tho.


Now there is a good question: why would he ignore red lights. Maybe because he's so filled up with his own stuffing he does not pay attention (or care) for what team is telling him..? :roll:

And he does criticize the team; if you can't see that, you are definitely daydreaming. Or you like him so much you don't really care about his misgivings. Which is pretty much the same.

And he did break-test but after that he looked at his most faithful with his big boyish eyes and pretended he's got no idea what is it all about - and you bought it! Jeez...

And he did everything else I mentioned. Sad, but true.

And I only depreciate everything BAD Lewis does. When he has good drive, I give him that. Even if I don't like him.

His toilet manners are not of my concern. That is more of a hardcore-fan material :wink:
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By racechick
#49090
How can you break test when you've gone off line to stop someone being behind you :roll:
Not really into his toilet habits either-now kimi's are entertaining :lol:
Missed the red light because mind on ther things i guess- like regaining his lead -he wouldnt deliberately wreck his race , come on!
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By nikon133
#49092
He doesnt criticise the team he usually thanks them

True but it's usually when the camera's are on him.

And why would he ignore a red light warning :roll:

I dont think he deliberately ignored the red light but he should have seen it especially if his team had notified him?

He's still the best tho.

Now exactly WHO is being ludicrous???


I was wondering about that last one as well. Question for people who think the same... what defines him as the best one out there?
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By nikon133
#49093
To be honest, although Schumacher may have been a lot of things, I didn't really see him as arrogant. People were well aware of what he was about and he never complained when somebody did something nasty against him, for he knew he did the same to other people. Hamilton, however, passes the blame around with such speed that you'd think he had been handed a hand grenade with its pin removed.


I think he was, but he was also so honest about who he is I never really disliked him for that and never gave second thought to his arrogance - just accepted him.

Pushing Hill and Villeneuve out of the track did the job.
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By racechick
#49098
To be honest, although Schumacher may have been a lot of things, I didn't really see him as arrogant. People were well aware of what he was about and he never complained when somebody did something nasty against him, for he knew he did the same to other people. Hamilton, however, passes the blame around with such speed that you'd think he had been handed a hand grenade with its pin removed.


I think he was, but he was also so honest about who he is I never really disliked him for that and never gave second thought to his arrogance - just accepted him.

Pushing Hill and Villeneuve out of the track did the job.

It got the job done againt Hill not Villeneuve. He also lied about it as he did when he parked up in quali. Lying is not being honest.
MF says he never complaind. well you must have a short memory because he complained constantly about Hill and I seem to remember him marching down the pitlane (Danica style-the style some of you abhor)to hit coulthard. But I guess hiting someone does not qualify as complaining :roll: Double standards going on here big time!
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By Kiwi_Chris
#49100
To be honest, although Schumacher may have been a lot of things, I didn't really see him as arrogant. People were well aware of what he was about and he never complained when somebody did something nasty against him, for he knew he did the same to other people. Hamilton, however, passes the blame around with such speed that you'd think he had been handed a hand grenade with its pin removed.


I think he was, but he was also so honest about who he is I never really disliked him for that and never gave second thought to his arrogance - just accepted him.

Pushing Hill and Villeneuve out of the track did the job.

It got the job done againt Hill not Villeneuve. He also lied about it as he did when he parked up in quali. Lying is not being honest.
MF says he never complaind. well you must have a short memory because he complained constantly about Hill and I seem to remember him marching down the pitlane (Danica style-the style some of you abhor)to hit coulthard. But I guess hiting someone does not qualify as complaining :roll: Double standards going on here big time!


people tend to have selective memories about schumi
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By bud
#49102
we should change this forum name to baghamilton.com :roll:

getting tired of reading the same s*** over and over! bring on his next win so everyone can stfu
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