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By racechick
#70793
Is Kubica complaining again? I really used to like him, but he's turned into precisely the type of driver I hate: a bitter and selfish twat. If I recall, Kubica ran Kovalainen off the road in Singapore, and in fact damaged his car by crashing into him. Was this not unfair or dangerous? I've seen nothing dangerous from Hamilton, although I do agree that is sometimes too cocky for his own good. Formula One drivers are wimps now. They have no conception of what dangerous really is and are always criticising others to make themselves look good. Take Alonso's comments on the Hamilton-Raikkonen incident at Spa. They were completely motivated by jealousy, for he did something far worse in Singapore two weeks ago and in the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix.


Kubica is not complaining, he is just saying what he thinks! I feel bad for today's drivers because they get slammed for not talking enough and are considered boring, and when they finally open up they get slammed for 'complaining' or whining.


yes and slammed for racing and being faster than others. Kubica is complaining. "Like Ayrton Sena his hero,Lewis is fast becoming the driver everyone wants to bring down, which in its way is among the biggest compliments the sport can offer" Not my words, in the sunday tmes. and the three biggest complainers- Alonso, Kubica and Webber :rolleyes:
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By texasmr2
#70800
During the last GP the SPEED commentator's were commenting about how it seem's that RK has become quite the whiner lately which is something I did not expect out of him. Could it be the 'spotlight' that he is letting get to him?
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By Rivelution
#70828
Is Kubica complaining again? I really used to like him, but he's turned into precisely the type of driver I hate: a bitter and selfish twat. If I recall, Kubica ran Kovalainen off the road in Singapore, and in fact damaged his car by crashing into him. Was this not unfair or dangerous? I've seen nothing dangerous from Hamilton, although I do agree that is sometimes too cocky for his own good. Formula One drivers are wimps now. They have no conception of what dangerous really is and are always criticising others to make themselves look good. Take Alonso's comments on the Hamilton-Raikkonen incident at Spa. They were completely motivated by jealousy, for he did something far worse in Singapore two weeks ago and in the 2005 Japanese Grand Prix.


Kubica is not complaining, he is just saying what he thinks! I feel bad for today's drivers because they get slammed for not talking enough and are considered boring, and when they finally open up they get slammed for 'complaining' or whining.


yes and slammed for racing and being faster than others. Kubica is complaining. "Like Ayrton Sena his hero,Lewis is fast becoming the driver everyone wants to bring down, which in its way is among the biggest compliments the sport can offer" Not my words, in the sunday tmes. and the three biggest complainers- Alonso, Kubica and Webber :rolleyes:


You forgot hammy-boy in there :rolleyes:
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By racechick
#70857
Er Hammy boy complaining about hammy boy??Now how would that work? Thats what we're talking about here. The drivers getting on the' moan about Lewis' bandwagon.
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By Rivelution
#70865
Er Hammy boy complaining about hammy boy??Now how would that work? Thats what we're talking about here. The drivers getting on the' moan about Lewis' bandwagon.


Oh didnt catch that, my mistake.
By Dardas
#70869
Seems like RK had some right now:)
Drive trough for Lewis completely correct this time :)
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By McLaren Fan
#70915
From autosport.com:

Dennis rebuffs Kubica's Hamilton criticism

By Jonathan Noble Sunday, October 12th 2008, 02:35 GMT

McLaren boss Ron Dennis believes Robert Kubica should concentrate more on his driving than criticising other drivers, following remarks he made about Lewis Hamilton in Fuji.

Kubica told the German media at the Japanese GP that he felt some of Hamilton's driving standards this year had been questionable - especially his hard tactics at the Italian Grand Prix.

And after Hamilton himself brushed aside Kubica's remarks, his team boss is now also adamant that Kubica's comments are misplaced.

"I think he should focus on his own driving, and leave it to those people who have as a part of their responsibility to determine how good, bad or indifferent another driver's performance is," said Dennis.

"There's obviously regular team processes in the respect of the application of the stewards, but from a team perspective, and that's the only perspective that I can talk from, I share the view that's held by probably everyone up and down the pitlane.

"It's refreshing to have a highly-talented driver who has the ability to overtake and has the ability to do the pole positions that he's done in what is only his second season of Formula One.

"So I think he (Kubica) should be mindful of the fact that his objective should be to raise his own game and do the best job he can, and keep those sorts of opinions to himself."

Mercedes-Benz motorsport boss Norbert Haug has said he is not surprised by Kubica's remarks, and thinks it to be expected that the opposition choose to take swipes at Hamilton.

"For me it's normal. What do you expect? Nobody likes to be overtaken and I do not expect the opposition to hail Lewis. That is quite normal. They can say what they want and I have my opinion and I'm not speaking about other drivers.

"But I think on the occasion of a very important pole position it's for me not the right timing to discuss the opinions of other drivers."


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By bud
#70952
Seems like RK had some right now:)
Drive trough for Lewis completely correct this time :)

:rofl:

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