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4 Dec 2015, 05:47 (Ref:3595384) | #1 | |
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Lewis Hamilton - How popular is he?
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https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/ham...16403--f1.html Quite a few are not too keen .. Personally I like him and forgive him at times. Last edited by Paulaweybridge; 4 Dec 2015 at 05:54. |
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4 Dec 2015, 09:25 (Ref:3595420) | #2 | |
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Personally I like his style. He races with his heart on his sleeve and he doesn't hide his emotions, so you always know where you are with him. I feel it would be duller without him
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The sport has always had characters and Hamilton is one the modern ones, I may feel he should have the devotion to driving that JYS always exhibited but it is up to him.
Great drivers will always compete and heaven forbid that we have grid full of clones. Innes Ireland could teach him a bit about party time but he is from way-back, can't just think of recent examples but others will. Team managers will discuss this matter with him and have already said the tension between the drivers is a distraction to the team so we will see changes. The racing gets a bit boring sometimes so we need to add some other colour Personally I like him and like to see him win but we should not see domination such as we had with the Schumacher/ Ferrari or Vettell / Red Bull combinations because it turns people off. You watch a race to see who wins and it needs variety if it is to retain interest |
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He's a bit of a man child really, but a fantastic driver. Would rather have him than another generic driver.
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The question was 'Is he popular?'
I don't think there is much doubt that he is, even though personally I dislike him. |
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The yahoo article is unflattering so the comments will fall in line with that.
I do like him but he does alot of clowning around and says alot of comical stuff without any self awareness. |
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Given how quick people were to assume Mercedes had engineered Rosberg's recent wins, I would say that Hamilton is quite popular!
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Excellent driver one of the best ever.
Very dislikeable as a person which I can only put down to having seemingly zero childhood so he is kind of messed up hence the fragile mental state when the slightest thing goes wrong and the petulance comes out (e.g. Monaco this year). He whines a lot when he doesn't need to - he's reminded me so much of Mansell of late. He isn't in any way team focussed. I doubt he's particularly popular with his mechanics. I don't believe he's popular with his peers. You don't hear Rosberg in the media every 5 minutes having digs at Lewis - can't say the same for Lewis towards Nico. Just in the last few days, Lewis on that 'Nico complains a lot.' Lewis never stops moaning - have a look at yourself mate. He was straight out after Wolff's hint to drop one of them that there's no problem. Just shut up Lewis! And show some grace when your team mate beates you. You don't have to be bezzie mates but show some class. His focus is questionable - after Austria this year he asked to be excused from the (rare) post race test because he was too tired - but not too tired to head straight to Paris fashion week or whichever one it was to be partying all night every night. I like sports people to be relentles and focussed on the job. There's plenty of time to fool around when the career is over in the mid - late 30's when still young. Hamilton for all his living the dream rubbish will finish F1 and not do any other form of motorsport. He doesn't do it anymore because he loves it because he doesn't. The constant Senna worship is very annoying. With all his tats and silly clothes, he's like a premier league footballer in the wrong sport. Whatever happened to the kid who was 'living the dream.' He was a bit annoying then because he had (and still has) zero real personality but he's a total plank now. |
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Yawn ...... As soon as I saw this thread, I thought here we go another excuse to put the boot in yet again ..
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Lewis seems to be loved by many, disliked by a lot with very few in the middle. Doesn't bode well for the future of this thread.
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[QUOTE=bauble;3590761]I think you are all being really unfair, the commentary on BBC with Coulthard and Edwards kept me on the edge of my sofa!
"Nico's on pole, but LEWIS can still win from second on the grid." "LEWIS will get a better run down the inside into the first corner." "LEWIS will get DRS if he is a second behind NIco." "Ricciardo has made an early pit stop, this could help LEWIS" [COLOR=black][FONT%3 |
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Only a fool would deny that Lewis is popular, he is admired for being the first black World Champion, for his celebrity lifestyle. for his 'aggressive no-holds barred' driving, for his rise from humble origins, and probably with dog lovers for his two companions. I think we can all take that as a 'given'. Anything else will be personal opinion, and we have had plenty of that, not least from myself. With all respect to the original poster, to ask is he popular, can only invite discord. Maybe a 'What is your opinion of Lewis Hamilton?' would have been a more apposite question, but do we really need it? One man's thoughts, as always. Kind regards to both camps, Bauble. |
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Not sure what this was attempting to prove....that BBC commentators like LH, or that we should dislike LH because of other's opinions on him...... I'd hazard a guess that all it proves is that LH is a significant factor in any race he's in.........wonder if that has any bearing on why he's World Champion? Sure he can be a bit of a self-obsessed, driven individual. Show me a World Champion, or indeed any successful race driver who isn't........ |
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Questions; How popular is;
Rosberg. Vettel Massa. Button. Stevens. Alonso. Raikkonen. Perez. Mheri. Hulkenburg. Ericson. Bottas Rossi. Ricciardo. Verstappen. Sainz. Kvyat. Nasr. Grosjean. Maldonado. Uncle Tom Cobley and all. Come on let's share the abuse/extravagant praise around a bit. |
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Interesting bit on Hamilton here. May seem he isn't towing the line at Merc.
There's a thought...watch next season Thought for the day..Alonso to Merc and Hamilton to Ferrari. Kimi out...? http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns32667.html Last edited by djinvicta; 7 Dec 2015 at 19:31. Reason: Added a bit |
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from the above link:
"Lewis is a complicated mix of self-confidence and insecurity," the unnamed team boss told London's Times newspaper. i think thats a great way to describe LH and in a nutshell explains very well why i consider him a compelling sports figure both in and outside of the car. as for the though of the day...i can very much see LH leaving (either on his own or because Merc dont want the headache/drama) but i dont see him going to Ferrari as long as Vettel is there anyways. Mclaren on the other hand, who i would normally describe as the most corporate team on the grid but clearly more capable/experienced in dealing with what is basically pretty trivial and common rich sport's guy shenanigans, would be both a natural and better fit imo. when things go bad run home to momma Ron! |
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