Drivers not happy with Hamilton's on-track behaviour

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Lewis Hamilton's driving style is back under fire after yesterday's Italian Grand Prix. The McLaren driver did some 'unnecessary movements' as some of his victims declared. Among them are Timo Glock, Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber.

Not only the drivers disagreed with Hamilton's on-track behaviour, but also some of the fans believe that the Briton deserved a punishment. While overtaking Timo Glock, Hamilton simply pushed the German's Toyota in the grass and he repeated the manoeuvre when he was fighting with Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber.

Timo Glock said: "I do not know what he was thinking. I was right next to him but he left me no room. Sometimes he drives as though he is completely alone on the track. The next time I am with him, I will behave with him in exactly the same way."

Alonso agreed with Glock: "There was some unnecessary movements he made. It is his way of racing."

While fighting with Mark Webber, Hamilton made a manoeuvre which deserved a penalty. The McLaren driver pushed Red Bull's Webber so far to the side ahead of the turn 1 that he made contact with the Australian. The stewards decided not to take action against Hamilton and rumours are already whispering that the stewards did not opt for a penalty after having penalised his already at the Belgian Grand Prix.