Ray wrote:Would you heap the same praise upon Jenson for doing something like this? No you wouldn't. And you haven't. You and others have said that the fact that Jenson has more wins and4 more points than his teammate have been due to wins that weren't really wins because he won on strategy. You constantly point fingers of racism and bias and you are just as guilty. It was a great performance from Lewis, that's not an argument it's fact. But you and other don't, haven't, and will not heap the praise on Jenson for the same thing is just plain lame. You're just as biased as the people you point fingers at.
Something like what? The Pole or the car riding/pushing? If Jenson got the pole on merit I would have no problem acknowledging his accomplishment, just as I have no problem admitting that Hamilton's pole today may not be truely a great performance(as you put it)seeing as he was on the softer tires... but Hamilton once again destroyed his teammate in qualifying.
Jenson's wins were luck, Hamilton's domination over Jenson is not luck at all. Jenson does not get the praise because he does not deserve it, when he starts beating Lewis on track he will be praised... Jenson is a better weatherman than he is a racecar driver.