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Lewis hamilton!!?

May be...

  • show me the question?
  • All this nice guy stuff is eventually going to come back and bite him in the *** one day...
  • Your dislike of Hamilton is plain to see, and to compare his speeding offences to somebody using a prostitute(MM's only crime in my eyes) is laughable, perhaps you'd prefer your kids to look up to footballers and politicians.
  • Dont know what your on about but I hate him
  • You know, after reading that, I was wondering why lewis didn't said the same thing about Ron Dennis when Ron and co was found guilty of cheating

    Here, Max hasn't even been proven conclusively that he's guilty, and that kid of paragon had fire away his mouth

    Furthermore, lets not forget that what happened with Mosely is his private life

    But what Ron Dennis did was a crime, direct cheating in F1 sports. Why didn't Lewis said the same thing about Ron?
  • Nico Rosberg said it too but as usual everyone jumps on Lewis.
  • Its all getting very boring now. . .

    Lewis and Nico made their feelings known about it and, true to form, only Lewis comments make the papers. If the chief exec of your employers for example had been caught in a similar situation and you were asked your opinion, wouldn't you say your piece?

    He is setting a good example to young folks- work hard be determined and focused and you too can live in a Swiss tax exile at 23. Is MM's caught with your pants down (literally) a good example to be following?! (as funny as it is!)

    BTW, He hasn't been fined again, he just went to the authorities in France and apologised in person.
  • Lewis Hamilton, what a joke! with reference to the business of Max Mosely, Hamilton is quoted as saying the following...
    "The key is to set a good example. We all, especially the young people, we're always looking up to at least someone to show us the way.
    "Setting a good example is the best way of saying it."

    Well then Lewis, is that why you have recently been fined AGAIN in a french court for speeding? This is the second time now, the first time they banned you from driving in the country, and as soon as the banned time is up, you're out there speeding again!
    I certainly do not want my children looking up to you.
  • So whats your question?
  • whats the damn question
  • Well, I guess he was trying to show that he's fast on and off track as well.. haha. Speeding is clearly an offence; I think he's thinking about F1 all the time till he forgets there's such a thing as speed limit.
  • Lewis Hamilton Is a very talented driver and thats what I enjoy about him but I see signs of the mask starting to slip.
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    I agree. He shows a great deal of maturity on the track, he should show more of the same off it.

    Whether you are potentially(?) the best driver in the world or not, there is always potential for an accident, that's why tracks have safety features....roads to a lesser extent.

    He keeps to the pit-lane speeds to avoid problems - he should also respect localised speed limits, put in force to lessen accidents.

    One life is one too many.

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