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Post by delands » Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:46 pm

Too sunburnt at Silverstone to reply anything sensible but the place was jumping when Hamilton took pole! :D
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Post by Derek » Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:54 pm

Hamilton is a real racer, and you've got to admire that.
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Post by Daveb » Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:58 pm

I agree with Gareth as much as the media goes. Ok they havent overhyped him but they keep on and on about him. However ITV did give good mention to both Button and Davidson today so its not like anyone is getting left out.

I loved nothing more than Hamilton finishing third at the last race. The commentators were going on about oh no whats happened to Hamilton, he's third this is a disaster. Mmm no its not, its still bloody good. Yes he's quick but he needs beaten sometimes to keep a check on reality and respect for the other drivers.

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Post by kenny » Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:18 pm

delands wrote:Too sunburnt at Silverstone to reply anything sensible but the place was jumping when Hamilton took pole! :D
The crowd reaction was immense, would have loved to have been there.

At the moment I am hugely supportive of Hamilton, I dont think you can argue that there is some real driving talent in his bones. Hopefully he wont dissappear up his own arse in a Schuhufferesque display of arrogance. There was just hint a few weeks ago with his 'monkeys' comment when referring to passing backmarkers.

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Post by BiggestNizzy » Sat Jul 07, 2007 10:34 pm

I'm no big fan of Hamilton, more apathetic to be honest. I can see where people come from the slick presentation / media hype is a pain in the bahookie.

Credit where credit is due the boy pulled one out the hat today to clinch pole, but I think tommorow will be a good test of his abilities before final qualifying he made a few mistakes and with the top 4 cars very close ,Ferrari on a resurgence and Alonsowanting to prove his stuff. It will make for good racing.

As for wanting him in the tyres that is a bit off.

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Post by Dominic » Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:20 pm

Kev wrote:
robin wrote:
Gareth wrote: Who give's a damn what he's got to say?
Me? They may be a slick media machine, or just genuine people who have dedicated their lives and efforts to getting to where they are.

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Totally agree with you there!! I think his old man has every right to be around the Mclaren pits, cant say I've seen him swan around as if he owns the place though.

His old man has put a hell of a lot of effort into where Lewis is today, the fact he had 3 jobs to fund his karting says it all to me. How many parents do you know that are willing to do that for your hobbie? I know what my old man would say!!

The media is just the typical brittish press, but at least he deserves the attention, 1st season - 8 races - 8 podiums and 2 wins at 22yrs old.

Good luck to the guy!!!
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Post by Gareth » Sat Jul 07, 2007 11:45 pm

tut wrote:Gareth

You do make silly comments at times.

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What can I say Tut....Just my opinion.
RE the comment about having 3 jobs to support your kid....I would do it in a heart beat. I would put my daughter before anyone and anything.

Putting aside he's in the best car, he definately seems like the real deal but it's just a shame he may fall under the Press spell. Press can make you but also break you just as quick.

Still wanting Massa or Alonso to win.

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Post by alicrozier » Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:27 am

Kimi had the pace to take pole but dropped it on the last corner, I thought he was way too early on the throttle...nearly as curious as Davidsons 'drifting' off.

Great effort by Lewis Hamilton today though and all credit to him. Sometimes the little things need to go your way to win a world championship.
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Post by deano15482 » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:34 am

Kev wrote:
robin wrote:
Gareth wrote: Who give's a damn what he's got to say?
Me? They may be a slick media machine, or just genuine people who have dedicated their lives and efforts to getting to where they are.

Robin
Totally agree with you there!! I think his old man has every right to be around the Mclaren pits, cant say I've seen him swan around as if he owns the place though.

His old man has put a hell of a lot of effort into where Lewis is today, the fact he had 3 jobs to fund his karting says it all to me. How many parents do you know that are willing to do that for your hobbie? I know what my old man would say!!

The media is just the typical brittish press, but at least he deserves the attention, 1st season - 8 races - 8 podiums and 2 wins at 22yrs old.

Good luck to the guy!!!
:withstupid totally agree

lewis is just doing his job and doing it really well.
the british press love a good story.....they will prob turn on him in a couple of years if he has a bad start to a season.
the praise the ressurection of him once he starts winning again

disappointed in you saying that G.....

lewis and his family seem like nice genuine hard working people,and i for one hope the succuess continues


go on lewis!!! :D

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Post by robin » Sun Jul 08, 2007 8:41 am

alicrozier wrote: Kimi had the pace to take pole but dropped it on the last corner, I thought he was way too early on the throttle...
Yeah, me too, what an amateur ;-)
nearly as curious as Davidsons 'drifting' off.
Yes, I couldn't help but think of "carlimits.com" ... how hard can it be ;-)

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Post by YvoTuk » Sun Jul 08, 2007 9:27 am

Gareth wrote: Putting aside he's in the best car, he definately seems like the real deal but it's just a shame he may fall under the Press spell. Press can make you but also break you just as quick.
From a more distant point of view (we don't have the English commentary in Holland) I can just say LH is doing an utterly great job. :thumbsup

He seems to be very VERY talented on track.. Despite all the media, the race track is where it's all happening. He's the one to do the job and he seems to be doing it.

If he continues doing that and grows into all the tactics (which he might not be good at as he's lacking experience), I can't see press breaking him.

He's just doing a great job :)

....alot better then the spoiled Cloggy boy!
He seems to be a good example of the wrong person in a car. Last week he gave an interview in which he said "Everybody is comparing myself with Sutil. How can they do that? Sutil is a very gifted person, he could even be the new Schumacher, so how on earth should I compete with him?"
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Post by Daveb » Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:04 am

We will find out today but cant help but think they have fueled Hamilton light just to get pole and a bit of glory, media attention, please the sponsors etc... because they know they arent going to win the race. :?

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Post by jamie » Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:12 am

Having a rooky Brit in the lead of the championship is unexpected and great!
But this season is a good one even if you ignore Lewis - two teams incredibly close on pace and another 5 teams all within a few tenths of each other - great to see after the Ferrari steamroller of past years.

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Post by Shug » Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:23 am

robin wrote:
Would quite like to see Hamilton in the tyres tomrrow (obviously not hurt).
Poor show. I hope you join him ...

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Post by Victor Meldrew » Sun Jul 08, 2007 11:40 am

Frustration perhaps at the press hype... I would love Hamilton to turn round and say something that bursts the "good boy" image. Then perhaps we will get more balanced comentary.

He cant stay the good boy forever. He needs to get agresive and start working on the intimidation. Nobody on track is flustered by him. Schumacher could almost scare people off the track...



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