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By racechick
#48530
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.
By Mikep99
#48533
Here is a funny satire I just read from someone on Planet-F1 by Guia.
I am sure he won't mine me sharing his wisdom here.

Arrogance endemic at McLaren as Lewis says "I don't need to win to be the best"
Given the unstoppable force of righteous zeal in the face of that scoundrel Lewis Hamilton and all his wrongdoings, I thought I'd join the fun with a thread of my own. Don't expect a reasoned critique assessing the various vices and virtues of Mclaren's star driver, my sole motive is to draw attention to and emphasise anything that might be construed as reprehensible in the hope that we may spread the hate...

In a shocking but somehow unsurprising statement, Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has come out in defense of his driver's inexcusable mistake at the Canadian GP, saying that Lewis Hamilton did nothing wrong by destroying his race (along with that of two other drivers) because, up to that point, his performance had been quite good. Apparently, Haug doesn't mind losing ten World Championship points. But more troubling than that are the reasons why.

Clearly, Hamilton's inflated ego is merely symptomatic of a wider, endemic culture within McLaren-Mercedes. From the Mercedes top brass, through the example of 'Mr Integrity' Ron Dennis and down to the clandestine complicity of McLaren's technicians (and probably its janitors), the organisation is infested with an arrogance so toxic that it has left its victims blinded by the substance to which they have become addicted.

Certainly, Hamilton is as blind to his own faults as he is a red traffic light or a queue of stationary cars. But his hubris would hardly be possible were it not for an environment which doesn't just tolerate but positively encourages such delusion as surely as it grovels at the feet of a driver who embodies the very ethos of this corrupt company. This disturbing truth is further evidenced by the woes of team-mate Heikki Kovalainen: the Finn does not share in the warped values of McLaren, and his performances are suffering as a result. But while Heikki says nothing, Hamilton hails each of his own failures as yet another example of his brilliance.

Lewis reached a new low with his evasive comments following the Canadian crime. But, seen in the context of Haug's commendation, we understand what really lies behind his refusal to acknowledge blame. As far as Lewis is concerned, he is the best driver the world has ever seen and it doesn't matter what he does because he's better than the title he doesn't need to win.

I think that, by now, Formula 1 has had enough of all this. Lewis Hamilton's Greatest Hits include the unforgettable Golden Crane, the exhilarating Sands of Shanghai, the playful Button Fingers and, now, the tragic love song Lewis Lane. We all know that Hamilton would rather be an actor or a pop star, so maybe it's time he considered another career. As for McLaren, not content with cheating their way to a championship that they still couldn't win, they now see fit to denigrate the very sport that puts up with them by saying that they care even less about winning races than they do about ruining those of their competitors because, hey, they have the best driver.

This has got to stop. If Lewis Hamilton and McLaren-Mercedes are allowed to continue with their flagrant violations of the rules and ethics of Formula 1, they stand to destroy the sport we all love. Far from being addicted to arrogance and pumped up on pride, they should be perfectly ashamed of themselves. by Guia from planet - F1
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By racechick
#48536
What a pile of crap!
By Mikep99
#48538
What a pile of crap!


:lol: sounds just right to me especially this part

"Lewis Hamilton's Greatest Hits include the unforgettable Golden Crane, the exhilarating Sands of Shanghai, the playful Button Fingers and, now, the tragic love song Lewis Lane":wink:

And your post 3 post up is a pearl of wisdom eh :roll:
By Mikep99
#48549
what a waste of my time just reading that BS :roll:


I might post a list of Hammy's achivements next time, then you won't be wasting much time at all :wink:
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By darwin dali
#48557
Here is a funny satire I just read from someone on Planet-F1 by Guia.
I am sure he won't mine me sharing his wisdom here.

Arrogance endemic at McLaren as Lewis says "I don't need to win to be the best"
Given the unstoppable force of righteous zeal in the face of that scoundrel Lewis Hamilton and all his wrongdoings, I thought I'd join the fun with a thread of my own. Don't expect a reasoned critique assessing the various vices and virtues of Mclaren's star driver, my sole motive is to draw attention to and emphasise anything that might be construed as reprehensible in the hope that we may spread the hate...

In a shocking but somehow unsurprising statement, Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has come out in defense of his driver's inexcusable mistake at the Canadian GP, saying that Lewis Hamilton did nothing wrong by destroying his race (along with that of two other drivers) because, up to that point, his performance had been quite good. Apparently, Haug doesn't mind losing ten World Championship points. But more troubling than that are the reasons why.

Clearly, Hamilton's inflated ego is merely symptomatic of a wider, endemic culture within McLaren-Mercedes. From the Mercedes top brass, through the example of 'Mr Integrity' Ron Dennis and down to the clandestine complicity of McLaren's technicians (and probably its janitors), the organisation is infested with an arrogance so toxic that it has left its victims blinded by the substance to which they have become addicted.

Certainly, Hamilton is as blind to his own faults as he is a red traffic light or a queue of stationary cars. But his hubris would hardly be possible were it not for an environment which doesn't just tolerate but positively encourages such delusion as surely as it grovels at the feet of a driver who embodies the very ethos of this corrupt company. This disturbing truth is further evidenced by the woes of team-mate Heikki Kovalainen: the Finn does not share in the warped values of McLaren, and his performances are suffering as a result. But while Heikki says nothing, Hamilton hails each of his own failures as yet another example of his brilliance.

Lewis reached a new low with his evasive comments following the Canadian crime. But, seen in the context of Haug's commendation, we understand what really lies behind his refusal to acknowledge blame. As far as Lewis is concerned, he is the best driver the world has ever seen and it doesn't matter what he does because he's better than the title he doesn't need to win.

I think that, by now, Formula 1 has had enough of all this. Lewis Hamilton's Greatest Hits include the unforgettable Golden Crane, the exhilarating Sands of Shanghai, the playful Button Fingers and, now, the tragic love song Lewis Lane. We all know that Hamilton would rather be an actor or a pop star, so maybe it's time he considered another career. As for McLaren, not content with cheating their way to a championship that they still couldn't win, they now see fit to denigrate the very sport that puts up with them by saying that they care even less about winning races than they do about ruining those of their competitors because, hey, they have the best driver.

This has got to stop. If Lewis Hamilton and McLaren-Mercedes are allowed to continue with their flagrant violations of the rules and ethics of Formula 1, they stand to destroy the sport we all love. Far from being addicted to arrogance and pumped up on pride, they should be perfectly ashamed of themselves. by Guia from planet - F1



Somebody doesn't like LH and McLaren one bit :lol:
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By bud
#48558
what a waste of my time just reading that BS :roll:


I might post a list of Hammy's achivements next time, then you won't be wasting much time at all :wink:


why that would go against your obsession of hating anything McLaren....
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By EwanM
#48559
Here is a funny satire I just read from someone on Planet-F1 by Guia.
I am sure he won't mine me sharing his wisdom here.

Arrogance endemic at McLaren as Lewis says "I don't need to win to be the best"
Given the unstoppable force of righteous zeal in the face of that scoundrel Lewis Hamilton and all his wrongdoings, I thought I'd join the fun with a thread of my own. Don't expect a reasoned critique assessing the various vices and virtues of Mclaren's star driver, my sole motive is to draw attention to and emphasise anything that might be construed as reprehensible in the hope that we may spread the hate...

In a shocking but somehow unsurprising statement, Mercedes motorsport boss Norbert Haug has come out in defense of his driver's inexcusable mistake at the Canadian GP, saying that Lewis Hamilton did nothing wrong by destroying his race (along with that of two other drivers) because, up to that point, his performance had been quite good. Apparently, Haug doesn't mind losing ten World Championship points. But more troubling than that are the reasons why.

Clearly, Hamilton's inflated ego is merely symptomatic of a wider, endemic culture within McLaren-Mercedes. From the Mercedes top brass, through the example of 'Mr Integrity' Ron Dennis and down to the clandestine complicity of McLaren's technicians (and probably its janitors), the organisation is infested with an arrogance so toxic that it has left its victims blinded by the substance to which they have become addicted.

Certainly, Hamilton is as blind to his own faults as he is a red traffic light or a queue of stationary cars. But his hubris would hardly be possible were it not for an environment which doesn't just tolerate but positively encourages such delusion as surely as it grovels at the feet of a driver who embodies the very ethos of this corrupt company. This disturbing truth is further evidenced by the woes of team-mate Heikki Kovalainen: the Finn does not share in the warped values of McLaren, and his performances are suffering as a result. But while Heikki says nothing, Hamilton hails each of his own failures as yet another example of his brilliance.

Lewis reached a new low with his evasive comments following the Canadian crime. But, seen in the context of Haug's commendation, we understand what really lies behind his refusal to acknowledge blame. As far as Lewis is concerned, he is the best driver the world has ever seen and it doesn't matter what he does because he's better than the title he doesn't need to win.

I think that, by now, Formula 1 has had enough of all this. Lewis Hamilton's Greatest Hits include the unforgettable Golden Crane, the exhilarating Sands of Shanghai, the playful Button Fingers and, now, the tragic love song Lewis Lane. We all know that Hamilton would rather be an actor or a pop star, so maybe it's time he considered another career. As for McLaren, not content with cheating their way to a championship that they still couldn't win, they now see fit to denigrate the very sport that puts up with them by saying that they care even less about winning races than they do about ruining those of their competitors because, hey, they have the best driver.

This has got to stop. If Lewis Hamilton and McLaren-Mercedes are allowed to continue with their flagrant violations of the rules and ethics of Formula 1, they stand to destroy the sport we all love. Far from being addicted to arrogance and pumped up on pride, they should be perfectly ashamed of themselves. by Guia from planet - F1


MikeP99 LOL! What an article. I wanna buy Lewis Hamilton's greatest hits.
By Mikep99
#48563
what a waste of my time just reading that BS :roll:


I might post a list of Hammy's achivements next time, then you won't be wasting much time at all :wink:


why that would go against your obsession of hating anything McLaren....


Got it WRONG again mateeeeeee

It's SOME of the supporters that get my goat :wink:
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By EwanM
#48566
what a waste of my time just reading that BS :roll:


I might post a list of Hammy's achivements next time, then you won't be wasting much time at all :wink:


why that would go against your obsession of hating anything McLaren....


Got it WRONG again mateeeeeee

It's SOME of the supporters that get my goat :wink:


Yeah Mclaren are fine. That is all.
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By bud
#48567
what a waste of my time just reading that BS :roll:


I might post a list of Hammy's achivements next time, then you won't be wasting much time at all :wink:


why that would go against your obsession of hating anything McLaren....


Got it WRONG again mateeeeeee

It's SOME of the supporters that get my goat :wink:

:roll:

you give lewis s*** for not accepting blame in a mistake look at you! its as clear as day you hate McLaren be a man and admit it
By Mikep99
#48571
what a waste of my time just reading that BS :roll:


I might post a list of Hammy's achivements next time, then you won't be wasting much time at all :wink:


why that would go against your obsession of hating anything McLaren....


Got it WRONG again mateeeeeee

It's SOME of the supporters that get my goat :wink:

:roll:

you give lewis s*** for not accepting blame in a mistake look at you! its as clear as day you hate McLaren be a man and admit it


McLaren Fans attitude = :roll:
Hammy's attitude = :roll:
Ron's attitude = :roll:
McLaren as a team = 8)
Bud = :twisted:

:wink:
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By racechick
#48576
What a pile of crap!


:lol: sounds just right to me especially this part

"Lewis Hamilton's Greatest Hits include the unforgettable Golden Crane, the exhilarating Sands of Shanghai, the playful Button Fingers and, now, the tragic love song Lewis Lane":wink:

And your post 3 post up is a pearl of wisdom eh :roll:


My post three posts up is a few lines on the difference between Schumachers arrogance and Lewis'. You just posted a whole page of drivel.
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By bud
#48580

My post three posts up is a few lines on the difference between Schumachers arrogance and Lewis'. You just posted a whole page of drivel.

:lol:
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