Yes, it is appalling accuse people of being racist when they are not. He was obviously angry during the interview, and not in a joking mood. He added the "like ali g says" bit at the end to cover what he soon realized was a freudian slip. He came across as a small, frustrated boy today. His career doesn't need this. He's got a hell of a mountain to climb now, or else its all downhill from here...Diesel wrote:The thread should be locked for the mere suggestion Lewis Hamilton was playing a 'race card'. Absolutely appalling accusation.
Yeah I do know who Ali G is, and its very funny indeed. However, for a sportsman to 'jokingly' use the same phrase in regards to the sports authority is pretty tasteless. I somehow dont think he showed the stewards clips from Ali to explain the comment, but instead thoroughly apologised.Diesel wrote:Do you actually know who Ali G is?[...]
Maybe Mclaren would do wise to show Hamilton how Di Resta handled it. Di Resta plainly admited his mistake, everybody accepts it and moves on. Hamilton somehow doesnt understand that even if he wasnt all faulty, this gains respect with the audience and his fellow drivers.Tomba wrote:I have just watched replays of Hamilton vs Schumacher and Hamilton vs Maldonado, both at Ste Devote.
There are a few important differences there:
- Against Schumacher, Hamilton was approx 50% aside, and bumped in the right sidepod of the Mercedes GP.
- Against Maldonado, Hamilton was further behind, and his the right rear wheel of the Williams with his left front.
Certainly in the latter case Hamilton had to right to claim the inside of the turn, even though it must be said that Maldonado was on course to cut the corner very sharp, even on the apex he was very much on the kerb. We should have an image of Maldonado at Ste Devote from a few other laps there, see if he took that line every time.
As for Massa, I doubt he turned in to push Hamilton away. If you look at Webber you can see that he even took a more extreme outside line and late braking point into Loews.
Anyway, while I like aggressive driving to make an overtake work, I believe that when you are wrong you should be man enough to admit it. I was stunned to see he was even waiving his hand at Schumacher, even when the latter decided to play nice in the corner. Since when are people not allowed anymore to defend their position because supposedly Hamilton's McLaren is faster?
Arrognace and ego has a lot to do with this.Tomba wrote:Since when are people not allowed anymore to defend their position because supposedly Hamilton's McLaren is faster?
Diesel wrote:So what have we concluded here? We need to wrap the stewards in bubble wrap because they can't take a joke. Oh, and Lewis Hamilton should be excluded from this years championship so Vettel can win it even quicker.
Yes, let's not sully the fine tradition of push to pass buttons we've had to enjoy the past few years... F1 has been jumping the shark of late you have to admit, Lewis not really helping things with reality-tv-level commentary. Get's viewers and twitter followers though. That's not what makes the sport great, though, despite what Bernie dreams of. Lewis should focus more on racing, not high drama PR opportunities.Diesel wrote:So you would rather have drivers produce a web of lies in interviews? No thanks, I don't want a fake sport with fake drivers.
And yet again he has another meaningless penalty. 20 second penalty and he is still 6th.Jimi_Hendrix_1967 wrote:It wasnt just a joke. It was a extensive dressing down of race stewarding, with explicit remarks to them not being impartial, with as sugar on top the Ali G comment.
And factually it was also not right. The FIA have been very kind to him in many other occasions, with meaningless reprimands and warnings.