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Saki80
Posted 19/09/2008 @ 07:38 View all Saki80's posts

overtaking move over the race th aload of s--t you guys were bagging kimi for not giving hamilton room at the bus stop but when hamilton cuts off 2 drivers his an angel i hope glock keeps true to his words and next time does not move or gives it back and then see whats you say

philtypr
Posted 16/09/2008 @ 15:00 View all philtypr's posts

Dont forget it wasn't just Webber that Hamilton knocked around, he chopped Alonso on the main straight, so much that he clipped his front wheel, then put Glock on the grass, then nerfed Webber, Hamilton would be moaning now if any one of these incidents caused him to non score, Hamilton seems to think his car is indestructable

astonmartin
Posted 16/09/2008 @ 07:06 View all astonmartin's posts

You're a joke Andrew Davies. Webber was driving down the outside white line ON THE STRAIGHT when Hamilton continued to push him off. Raikkonen squeezed Hamilton at Spa in the chicane. 2 very different scenarios. If Webber had crashed Hamilton would be facing a lot of criticism, if not sanction, for his poor conduct.

sunnyd62
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 16:34 View all sunnyd62's posts

Hamilton left more room for webber than raikkonen did for him at spa?? Eh, what?? Sat at that corner, I saw the move: webbo left it late to dive down the outside and lewis just took his line leaving webber with f**k all room (much like he left Glock earlier) and that is why he banged wheels. With all this lewis love and kimi hatred, I thought I'd logged onto itv-f1.com....

F1_FREAK_666
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 14:24 View all F1_FREAK_666's posts

Dear Planet-LH, you seem to have accidentally missed your beloved Lewis off the 'losers' list. Seems to me that he had his championship lead cut in half, and once again got beaten by the guy who "is on his back foot trying to keep up". At the end of the day (or weekend to be more precise) it's the results that count - but I suspect you just put that down to yet another anti-McLaren/Hamilton FIA conspiracy....

GooddayBruce
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 13:21 View all GooddayBruce's posts

Wash your mouth out with soap Davies! Charlie Webster is without question the most incompetent anchor for a sporting show I have ever watched and would be about as welcome in the BBC team as John Watson. I have a theory that you're just worried about not having your go-to loser, Mark 'git off me Barra' Blundell to quote in this feature. My favourite Webster quotable from Italy - introducing a Bruno Senna interview: 'Lets hear what his nearest championship rival has to think.'

GooddayBruce
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 13:16 View all GooddayBruce's posts

Damn you davies

azerban
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 10:02 View all azerban's posts

sydjed - tell me about it! hamilton did put in a fantastic middle stint, but god i am so sick of hearing the itv crew go on and on about him. let's not loose sight of the fact that we had a new and deserved winner in vettel. seems an absolutely top guy, no whining and genuinely seems to love every minute in the sport..!

untac93
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 09:50 View all untac93's posts

Its amazing that since Shumi has gone and a British driver of imense talent turns up you lot forget how dirty a driver Shumi really was and how the press and commentators thought he was a god. Get over it and get used to it, Lewis will be around for years yet.

philtypr
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 09:15 View all philtypr's posts

Hi agreed totally with 1c3mn, Hamilton blatently barged Webber out of the way, Hamilton gradually moved over down the straight fair enough, but at the last moment, when webber was right alongside, and in danger of making an attempt at Hamilton, he snidily jinks left and barges webber out of the way, one day Lewis Your going to come off worse and either break your suspension or ( hopefully ) flip your car over, it might knock some sence into you. wasn't it at roughly the same place at Monza where Ronnie Peterson lost his life due to this sort of driving??

Dagge
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 08:44 View all Dagge's posts

Hamilton seems to think that he own the track, steering towards Glock and making him go to the side of the track and then he did the same with Webber and actually bumped wheels. Golden boy huh? More like golden arse.

1c3mn
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 07:57 View all 1c3mn's posts

how dare pf1 blame the wheel bump on webber when it was hamilton who intentionally pushed him out! talk about double standards...when someone else does it, it's unfair (does kimi at spa sound familiar?), but when the one and only golden boy does it, it becomes a great defensive move. agree with sydjed about the commentators. they probably work for pf1 too.

sydjed
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 06:53 View all sydjed's posts

They really have to get Americans as commentators to this race coz the current two sound like Lewis butlers. The press is also unashamebly biased towards one driver. It's a sorry state and the 'script' is beginning to 'taste' like 'Andy Capp'. Do we know have to watch this race with the volume turned down? obviously yes.

kukka
Posted 15/09/2008 @ 04:13 View all kukka's posts

Hey AD, this is a good article. I always read your "winners and losers" article on every race. Thanks for a good job

Chylout
Posted 14/09/2008 @ 23:40 View all Chylout's posts

Brilliant from Vettel. The first, I hope, of many wins. Also well done Lewis for at least turning up on Sunday. He got unlucky with the weather - if it had dried out a bit faster before his pistop he would have finished second. If it had rained again, he may have won - superb drive. Massa looked ordinary - despite some good laptimes he started 9 places ahead of Hamilton, and had the benefit of his race strategy not being knackered by the weather, and still only finished 1second ahead of him on the road. As for the team-mates of these two - oh dear..... Finally, it was interesting to compare Ted Kravitz's comment with Spa. At Spa, Lewis cuts the chicane, gives the place back, gets the opinion of the race director that what he did was ok, then gets a penalty from the FIA 2 hours later. Massa overtakes dubiously at one of the chicanes today (not even clear-cut) and the FIA get on the blower to advise Ferrari to get him to move over before they have to give a penalty. Fair enough, but where was the FIA call to McLaren at Spa to advise them? Yet another point to enhance the dangerous perception of FIA (Favours Italian Automobiles) bias?

feenux
Posted 14/09/2008 @ 21:22 View all feenux's posts

So let me ask you something.. Why do you love Lewis so much.. I mean if you love him, do it on your own time.. Why do you have to hate everyone else on the grid? Especially Fernando Alonso!!