Gavin
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pew pew pew pewwwww
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Least he doesn't get his dad to do interviews
Maybe the press prefer to talk to Anthony?
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Least he doesn't get his dad to do interviews
Like your mum cooks you dinner?
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Marc
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Shes cooking it right now
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JonnyJ
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Shes cooking it right now
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Daniel_Corsa
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Kimi 
April '06' Corsasport Feature Car | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
Give one example to back up that comment!
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Aaron
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
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EVERY sportsman should hate to loose.
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Marc
Massa to let Kimi past then hold Alonso up?
Massa will want to win his home GP and team orders are banned, so I wouldn't have thought so.
Funniest thing i've read in this thread yet. Ferrari play by different rules!
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gavin18787
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dissapointment 
Always gets problems at the wrong time. Without the loss of transmission he could have had 5th easy.
Where have the bad loser comments come from? 
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ainsley_brader
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Well i'm pleased with the result in a way. Would have been nice for lewis to have won but only because hes english.
Very pleased Alonso didn't win it as hes behaved like the original spoilt brat this season.
Lewis didnt deserve it he showed he wasnt world championship material this last two races. His move on Alosnso was unneccesary granted with his later "problems" it made no difference but still. But to be fair he threw it away a fortnight ago with his decision not to pit earlier!
Kimi well he was there all the way through and imo he deserved it!
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gavin18787
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that wasnt his decision not to pit though was it?
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ainsley_brader
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He was driving the car, he knew he had no grip. he knew how bad the tyre was. he knew it could let go any minute.
Some people would argue that the driver has the final decision after all its his life on the line.
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gavin18787
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supose, would like to have seen him win though as i find him a very entertaining driver to watch. Roll on next season 
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
Give one example to back up that comment!
there isnt one, hamilton was the 2nd driver to pull up alongside and clap kimi, and also shock his hand in parc ferme (sp) and walked back along the pitlane shaking the mclaren tech's hands, not the sign of a bad loser
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
Give one example to back up that comment!
He's a bad loser, i just sat and watched the documentary on bbc3 this very evening where he admitted it himself 
He's willing to do a lot of things to make sure he wins, i can give you more than 1 if you wish?
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gavin18787
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
Give one example to back up that comment!
there isnt one, hamilton was the 2nd driver to pull up alongside and clap kimi, and also shock his hand in parc ferme (sp) and walked back along the pitlane shaking the mclaren tech's hands, not the sign of a bad loser
Indeed with all that has happend this season he didnt complain or show bas sportsmanship to others at any time. Not even Alonso
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
Give one example to back up that comment!
He's a bad loser, i just sat and watched the documentary on bbc3 this very evening where he admitted it himself 
He's willing to do a lot of things to make sure he wins, i can give you more than 1 if you wish?
he wasnt today though was he, so your point is pretty pointless in the context of the argument about todays race
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Hammer
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There's a difference between a bad sportsman and a bad loser, hating losing is not a bad attribute.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by jr
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
I think there's a bit of the Schumacher in Hamilton i.e. bad bad loser.
Give one example to back up that comment!
He's a bad loser, i just sat and watched the documentary on bbc3 this very evening where he admitted it himself 
He's willing to do a lot of things to make sure he wins, i can give you more than 1 if you wish?
he wasnt today though was he, so your point is pretty pointless in the context of the argument about todays race
He didn't hate losing the championship today no? You're getting arsey without actually understanding what i meant.
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ainsley_brader
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Why what did he say in the interview to sugest he was a bad loser?
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gavin18787
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that just means he is competitive though, which is a good thing and neserserry
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
There's a difference between a bad sportsman and a bad loser, hating losing is not a bad attribute.
if you put it like that, schumi was a bad sportsman then, so there not alike ?
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Hammer
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Let me rephrase what i put to kill any ambiguity, he really doesn't like losing and is willing to do stuff on the track to make sure he wins. I didn't mean he was a bad sportsman in any way, he shook Kimi's hand and took it well publically.
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ainsley_brader
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You said he was a bad loser, obviously he doesnt like losing that doesnt make him a bad loser. A bad loser would throw a paddy after losing as jr said lewis didnt by any means!
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