- 30 Jun 11, 03:13#263367
That's quite a generalization there (coming from a Jenson fan ) Perhaps it would seem that there's a lot of Hamilton fanboys because there are, he's got more fans. Give Vettel a chance to mature a bit and grow his fan base. To blame any driver because of his fans is a bit on the preposterous side if you ask me, but hey to each his own opinion.
You can take the above statement and flip flop Hamilton's name with Vettel's name a it would all be just as applicable. There are irrational statements without regards for facts from lots of fans, there's no exclusivity for that disorder.
How come a person can be a Vettel fan, but not a fanboy. But a Lewis fan is a fanboy?
Because Vettel fans tend not to go posting everywhere with blinkers on... many Hamilton fans can't see the crashes for the cars... he can do no wrong etc, etc... generally fans of Vettel tend to be more reasonable when someone dislikes their driver or drivers actions... this doesn't apply to all Hamilton fans but it is sadly true that many Hamilton fans can't just accept someone else's opinion especially if that opinion is not in favour of Hamilton...
That's quite a generalization there (coming from a Jenson fan ) Perhaps it would seem that there's a lot of Hamilton fanboys because there are, he's got more fans. Give Vettel a chance to mature a bit and grow his fan base. To blame any driver because of his fans is a bit on the preposterous side if you ask me, but hey to each his own opinion.
You can take the above statement and flip flop Hamilton's name with Vettel's name a it would all be just as applicable. There are irrational statements without regards for facts from lots of fans, there's no exclusivity for that disorder.
"I don't want to be part of a forum where everyone has differing opinions." Boom...