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#71765
Heidfeld: Lewis has yet to learn his lesson
Monday 13th October 2008

Nick Heidfeld believes Lewis Hamilton's rash move on Kimi Raikkonen in Sunday's Japanese GP is proof that the McLaren driver hasn't learnt his lesson from last year.


In 2007 Hamilton was on course to win the World title, holding an impressive 17-point advantage over Kimi Raikkonen with two races remaining.


However, nerves and rash decisions cost the Brit his shot at the title, allowing Raikkonen to walk away with it by one point in the Brazilian GP.


And this year Heidfeld fears Hamilton is repeating those same mistakes after an impetuous start in Japan on Sunday saw him handed a drive-through penalty for pushing Raikkonen off the track.


"I thought Hamilton would have learnt his lesson from last year," crash.net quotes the 31-year-old BMW driver as having told Motorsports-Magazine.


"He was told by his team in the last race to go steady. As far as I can see from the action replay, the scrap on the first corner wasn't necessary. Hamilton didn't need to do that."


Ferrari, though, have also been making mistakes with Felipe Massa also penalised after he put Hamilton into spin. The Brazilian did manage to recover to seventh place, closing the gap to Hamilton to five points with 20 still to play for.


Heidfeld summed it up best, saying: "McLaren and Ferrari have done have done themselves no favours."



http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3 ... 50,00.html



Should I add :beans: to this thread to, just because he is also telling the truth?
#71774
Heidfeld summed it up best, saying: "McLaren and Ferrari have done


mclaren and ferrari have done?........I agree :cloggynmarki:


lol I edited it back to normal


I liked it how it was. He should of just said that then it would of summed it up better
#71775
He's already shown several times this year he hasn't learnt his lesson with rash moves and very silly mistakes. Some people are just slow learners i guess.
#71776
He's already shown several times this year he hasn't learnt his lesson with rash moves and very silly mistakes. Some people are just slow learners i guess.


He wont learn because he thinks hes already the complete product. without the proper guidance of a real manager and coach Its gone to his head a bit. Hes right and no one is going to tell him any different. If he was the driver he makes him self out to be then he would be a 2 times world champion by now
#71777
He's already shown several times this year he hasn't learnt his lesson with rash moves and very silly mistakes. Some people are just slow learners i guess.


He wont learn because he thinks hes already the complete product. without the proper guidance of a real manager and coach Its gone to his head a bit. Hes right and no one is going to tell him any different. If he was the driver he makes him self out to be then he would be a 2 times world champion by now


He has the best manager in the world though :rolleyes: His daddy
#71787
Heidfeld: Lewis has yet to learn his lesson

Racechick: Heidfeld has yet to learn to qualify
#71806
Heidfeld: Lewis has yet to learn his lesson
Monday 13th October 2008

Nick Heidfeld believes Lewis Hamilton's rash move on Kimi Raikkonen in Sunday's Japanese GP is proof that the McLaren driver hasn't learnt his lesson from last year.


In 2007 Hamilton was on course to win the World title, holding an impressive 17-point advantage over Kimi Raikkonen with two races remaining.


However, nerves and rash decisions cost the Brit his shot at the title, allowing Raikkonen to walk away with it by one point in the Brazilian GP.


And this year Heidfeld fears Hamilton is repeating those same mistakes after an impetuous start in Japan on Sunday saw him handed a drive-through penalty for pushing Raikkonen off the track.


"I thought Hamilton would have learnt his lesson from last year," crash.net quotes the 31-year-old BMW driver as having told Motorsports-Magazine.


"He was told by his team in the last race to go steady. As far as I can see from the action replay, the scrap on the first corner wasn't necessary. Hamilton didn't need to do that."


Ferrari, though, have also been making mistakes with Felipe Massa also penalised after he put Hamilton into spin. The Brazilian did manage to recover to seventh place, closing the gap to Hamilton to five points with 20 still to play for.


Heidfeld summed it up best, saying: "McLaren and Ferrari have done have done themselves no favours."



http://www.planetf1.com/story/0,18954,3 ... 50,00.html



Should I add :beans: to this thread to, just because he is also telling the truth?

Just as bud said, if Heidfeld was deciding to help one team or another, yes. Alonso's remarks are the sign of a bitter and twisted tosser. I hope he's enjoyed his 2008 season. :hehe:
#71808
Heidfeld: Lewis has yet to learn his lesson

Racechick: Heidfeld has yet to learn to qualify


:rolleyes:

Take his qualifying results from a year that he had a car that suited his style and you'll see that he's more than capable. He even managed to qualify on the front row last year, despite being in a car that was further away from the McLaren and Ferrari than this year's car was. This year's BMW Sauber is completely unsuited to his driving style, so of course he's going to struggle!

I honestly see your retort here as childish. Heidfeld's comments are completely valid. Last year, Lewis through the championship away by trying to win in Brazil when he could have just followed Alonso home. All he had to do was finish third in this race and he would have been fine. He lost his head and tried to get in front when it wasn't necessary. I'm sorry, but this time it isn't unfair criticism of 'your guy'. It's just a guy with a valid comment telling it how it is. Of course, nobody's opinion is allowed to be valid when they're not saying nice things about Lewis, regardless of whether or not they're true...
#71810
Yeah I'm sure he has now.
Hope Ferrari enjoy their championship success :wink:

Alonso would have enjoyed his 2008 season a lot more if he was competing for his third world championship - if he could stop Hamilton, of course.
#71839
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As you can see I am prepared :D ! As I had stated before in a previous thread I agree with Nick but I am in no way bashing Lewis, all Lewis had to do was fall into place but then again he is a racer and there was nothing wrong, albeit not very smart imho, with his move. My opinion is if he want's to be a WDC he need's to start thinking more like one while in the car. He does not have to be first thru every corner or on every lap to be a WDC.
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