Being honest I would be shocked if he deliberately pushed Glock off track - I just don't think he saw him and didn't expect him to have had such good traction out of the chicane.Tomba wrote:Well, I think Hamilton fans should stay quiet now, because his driving towards Glock and Webber was absolutely outrageous. He can be very very happy that no penalty was given.shotzski wrote:What a very intense race! A very deserving win for Vettel(though I wasn't ruing for him ) Congrats also both to Heikki and Robert for their podium finishes. Great race also from Hamilton; a very aggressive one. I'm a big fan of aggressive driving, but I thought Lewis's moves were at some point, very bullish. But that's racing, and I loved it. =D>
Actually it's fairly simple, you MUST leave room for your competitor when he is aside you, and pushing them off the track is something I cannot except at all.
Such showing immediately reminded me of some of the much discussed moved of Michael Schumacher, such as driving off Alonso at Silverstone or deliberately banging into competitors...
Yeah almost forgot that Kubica came through from 11th, he was quite anonymous but it must have been great drive by him as well.Vasco wrote:What an awesome race.....super drive by Vettel, and as for Heikki, well he just fits the No.2 position well. Superb drive by Kubica and Hamilton. I don't really care if some of Hamilton's moves were crazy but hell its about time we saw some real racing and wheel banging....absolutely fantastic.
Its really pleasing to watch all these talented young drivers coming through and re-energizing the sport. F1 should get rid of these old "safe" drivers like coulthard, webber and co....we need more of vettel and co....
Oh puh-leeese. He did nothing wrong to Alonso - he didn't touch him, and was moving quicker at that time - all he did was take up the racing line.modbaraban wrote:Dispite the fantastic performance in the wet by Lewis, I was quite disappointed by him as a racer. (trying to avoid foul words now) HOW ON EARTH WASN'T HE BLACK FLAGGED? What a little bastard!
Apart from the things mentioned above he also nearly cut the nose off Alonso while overtaking him before T1. That's 3 dirty incidents by him + several questionable overtakings in Della Roggia (Massa was forced to fall back after a similar passing).
Overall though the race was fanatstic. I especially loved the Massa-Rosberg battle lasting the whole 1st sector non-stop! Wow!
Newey designed cars were actually better than Ferrari today. i can't really understand how Kimi set that best lap in the end as his car seemed to be all over the place every time he showed up on the screen.
Well Vettel... he was the best ever since yesetrday and till the checkered flag.
Very typical response from a blind Hamilton lover.myurr wrote:Oh puh-leeese. He did nothing wrong to Alonso - he didn't touch him, and was moving quicker at that time - all he did was take up the racing line.
Pushing Glock off was unfortunate, but I honestly don't think he saw him - he was looking in his mirror to the inside, presumably to try and spot him in case he was trying to come pass.
And finally the move on Webber was very similar to to what Kimi did to Lewis in the last race - and you didn't complain about it then. In fact you said that Lewis should have backed off. In this case Lewis was ahead and had the inside line.
Suppose you're not at all biased then? And for the record I referenced the very last race, not something that happened 37 years ago so your argument is pretty lame.The FOZ wrote:
Very typical response from a blind Hamilton lover.
Message starts off "He did nothing wrong"
Then "So and so did something similar in some other circumstance some other time and got away with it"
Yes, Lewis Hamilton fans, if you know the sport well enough, you can come up with an example of someone else doing something similar to Hamilton in the past. But seriously, Hamilton pulls this kind of sh!t almost every race now! So come up with all the excuses you like, at the end of the day, Hamilton keeps putting himself in questionable positions, which is nobody's fault but his own.