Mercedes-Benz wrote:Why does he come up with such stupid comments.
He is just being true to his nature: arrogant and disrespectful, and out of touch with reality.
He really showed everybody how late he brakes in Japan 2008, didn't he?
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Dave H wrote:Mercedes-Benz wrote:Why does he come up with such stupid comments.
He is just being true to his nature: arrogant and disrespectful, and out of touch with reality.
He really showed everybody how late he brakes in Japan 2008, didn't he?
You mean that it is your opinion of himDave H wrote:He is just being true to his nature: arrogant and disrespectful, and out of touch with reality.
What a great topic to bash isn't itMercedes-Benz wrote:Yeah in Fuji GP 2008 when Kimi beat him off the line but he and Heikki pushed Kimi and others outside the track. He also made a mess when he tried to pass Alonso in Brazil 2007 and ran wide only to loss the championship lol

Gilraen wrote:You mean that it is your opinion of himDave H wrote:He is just being true to his nature: arrogant and disrespectful, and out of touch with reality.
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Imho it is what Lewis genuinely thinks. And as far as statistics he is right. Regardless whether you like the driver Lewis or not. Kimi fans generally don't like drivers who have a huge self confidence and express it like Lewis and others!!What a great topic to bash isn't itMercedes-Benz wrote:Yeah in Fuji GP 2008 when Kimi beat him off the line but he and Heikki pushed Kimi and others outside the track. He also made a mess when he tried to pass Alonso in Brazil 2007 and ran wide only to loss the championship lol![]()
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Oh and don't make a mistake. I am a hard core McLaren fan, but not a fan of Hamilton nor Button
How much, for example, did he learn from Fernando in 2007?
"A lot. His mannerisms, the way he worked within the team, his driving style..."
Driving style? (I question whether Lewis has changed his style at all - and, if so, whether he's introduced a 'Fernando' element to his repertoire.)
"I didn't by to copy him, but I learnt from the way he approached minimum speeds and braking points, for example. When to attack, when not to attack, pushing the car to the limit. All Fernando things. I'd look at the data and see that he as doing something differently and then I'd have to go out and try to find for myself what he was doing - or why he was doing it. That was how I tried to improve my technique and skills. Since then, I think it has been about me making lots of mistakes and then learning from them. I haven't learned from anyone else the way I learned from Fernando. Having said that, I'm still making lots of mistakes. There are many ways in which I can improve and hopefully I'm always working at those.''
CoolFiltered wrote:(Sep 11 2012)
Kimi and Alonso, fire and ice.
CoolFiltered wrote:(Sep 11 2012)
Kimi and Alonso, fire and ice.
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