He is an incredible talent.
His ability to concentrate in the most awkward situations is unbelievanle. He is on of the best racing drivers in the world, if not the best.
Let's just hope that he ends his feud with Fernado Alonso, nothing else comes out of the spy row and that our Lewis achieves success in this years world championship.
And by the way, those of you British Raikkonen fans and Alonso supporters, where the hell has your patriotism gone, Hamilton is British, as in football, cricket and tennis support your own country, morones!
2007-08-06 20:54:42
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answered by mark_badams 1
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lewis was the nuts x x can i just say i think drivers should be able to take there place in position on there own driving skills (by not having to let anyone past in qualifying). You usually hear team orders saying pull over for who is ever leading the championship. Well hamilton is leading the championship so why SHOULD he let Alonso past just because he won it last year.
Hamilton is a good rookie and i think he has surprised a lot more people than expected. If hamilton would have been against "just another team-mate" these "team orders" that Ron said "he wouldn't have" wouldn't be a problem
Lewis's dad took on 3 jobs (as a single father i think, bert) because he saw how talented his son was. He hasn't come from a rich family
2007-08-05 03:55:55
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answered by talktoomuch 3
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How do you define a true F1 fan? I guess I am calling myself one by answering your question. Well, I believe Lewis Hamilton deserved to be F1 champ. By the way, I do not like him and was cheering for Massa. But he has the most points and as per the rules, he is the champion.
2016-05-18 23:33:11
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answered by ? 3
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Not sure about the great sportsman yet, but a good drive and he deserved his win.
As for Ivans comment, LOOK AT THE RESULTS
They are in the same car & Hamilton is out driving him, so how the hell can you say he's 10 times better.
And Bert is as bad, Hamiltons father isn't rich, Hamilton was sponsored as a kid by McLaren, that's how he could afford to race.
2007-08-05 06:36:30
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answered by Weatherman 7
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Many, many former F! drivers are now openly suggesting that Lewis Hamilton is the next Ayrton Senna, and that is not the sort of thing they would say unless they believed it sincerely.
What we say is irrelevant, because these guys know what they are talking about.
This weekend I have seen a side of young Lewis Hamilton I have not seen before: someone determined to be the next champion, and quite prepared to stand up to anyone who tries to prevent that.
Good for him!
Under enormous pressure and emotional stress, he pulled off the ultimate statement and handled it brilliantly for a convincing win.
He has effectively said, "I am the one to beat.....beat me if you can on the track, and not away from it."
THAT is greatness!
2007-08-05 09:08:16
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answered by musonic 4
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Well Done! to Lewis. He drove an excellent race and had it 100% in his total control. I'm sure Kimmie wouldn't have been able to pass him as Lewis just wasn't giving it everything he had. Every time Kimmie got a bit dangerous, Lewis would react. He knew exactly what he was doing and he read Kimmie (and the Ferrari team) like a book.
2007-08-05 04:27:03
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answered by kendavi 5
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Come on Lewis - he's doing so well this year - I hope he continues to do so well. If he wins the Champsionship (fingers crossed) it will be fantastic. He's mature way beyond his years and is certainly proving himself in F1. I was a Michael Schumacher fan and wondered who I would support this year and picked Lewis as he's from Hertfordshire (as am I). I'm right behind him - cheering all the way!
2007-08-05 22:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The way he has handled this whole weekend, both off and on the track, you would never be able to tell he was a rookie. Many of todays racers should learn a thing or two from this kid. Go Lewis!
2007-08-05 04:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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yes v shud all stand up and say"GO LEWIS HAMILTON".he is a great sportsman. amzin strt and amazin finish.
2007-08-06 00:02:55
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answered by tarang n 2
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well done for racing, yes. a great sports man, absolutely not. check this out -
~Hamilton, the 22-year-old from Stevenage, had exchanged angry words with his team boss Ron Dennis as he returned to the pits, reportedly saying: “Don’t ever f****** do that to me again!” Dennis replied: “Don’t ever f****** speak to me like that again!” Hamilton delivered a final riposte: “Go f****** swivel!”~
2007-08-06 00:03:51
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answered by 1023vw 2
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