Alonso not impressed by Button's pace
#13
you forget alonso has been in a renault the last two years, now that he's in a competitive car any hamilton fan should be wary. confidence is not in the cards for anyone this year.
#14
I know. He'll be a huge threat. Alonso will be hard to stop this year, but I don't think we've seen all of Hamilton's potential yet.
#15
that's my point, we haven't seen all of anyone's potential yet. i understand you're a fan of hamilton but take it easy on the rhetoric, this season will be very unpredictable. too many new variables added, should be very interesting though.
#16
Awesome image, just a quick question that you or Barrister can possibly answer? Do you get the sense of arrogance or entitlement that everybody says this guys has when you spoke or stood next to him? or is it really just jealousy from all the people who saw him kick Alonso's ass his rookie year?
#17
Awesome image, just a quick question that you or Barrister can possibly answer? Do you get the sense of arrogance or entitlement that everybody says this guys has when you spoke or stood next to him? or is it really just jealousy from all the people who saw him kick Alonso's ass his rookie year?
When we started to take some pictures, he immediately started to mug for the camera and have a great time. He just acted like a 20-something young man who was enjoying his life.
Here is a shot I took of Lewis, Adrian Sutil and Claus Ettensberger (of CEC fame and a good friend of mine as well).
Is he cocky - sure. Wouldn't you be?? I would if I was the best in my sport with over 100 years of history. How else is he supposed to be?
I don't think he feels entitled. But I do think he feels that he should be respected. He is a World Champion. The way he gets treated when he goes to places like Spain is a disgrace.
He has a lot of pressure on him because of the way he entered F1. Does he let it get to him sometimes - yes. Will he learn to overcome it - of course.
The best is yet to come for Lewis.
Last edited by Barrister; 02-21-2010 at 08:13 PM.
#18
Dana summed it up very nicely. I didn't spend an hour chatting with him, he was walking the track before his first race in Bahrain and he was more the kind to stop and chat with us for a few minutes, we took some pictures and best of all he autographed my Safety Car vest which is just awesome.
The only really down to earth driver is David Coulthard, I mean the guy is the Ghandi of F1, his car broke down in sector 8 in 2004 after 50 laps, the guys recovered it and he was giving out autographs and taking pictures with them literally a minute after!!
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The only really down to earth driver is David Coulthard, I mean the guy is the Ghandi of F1, his car broke down in sector 8 in 2004 after 50 laps, the guys recovered it and he was giving out autographs and taking pictures with them literally a minute after!!
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