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16 Mar 2016, 18:18 (Ref:3623359) | #1 | ||
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Is Lewis Losing the Plot?
I apologise if this has been discussed last year, but, despite being a fan of his driving style etc, I am beginning to wonder whether he has set himself up for a good kicking by Nico this year.
Even my wife, who enjoys her motorsport suggested that Lewis is believing his own hype. Martin Whitmarsh got it right in his recent interview when he suggested that Lewis would be a really good GP driver if he concentrated on his driving and not trying to be P.Diddy ! Follow his Instagram account for a few weeks and you see more of fashion shows, etc than in Vogue! Look what happened at the end of last season. He didn't bother for the last 4 GP's. Many people accused Mercedes of fixing the results to keep Nico happy but I actually think he took his eye off the ball. Would Prost or Senna have done that? No; they would have been ruthless to the end of the season. I could actually see Lewis rather than Nico being dispensed with and Bottas being put in his car ! Bottas is still very hungry for results etc, Look how focussed he is, even in the off season. Lewis; you have plenty of time after you finish your GP career to play pop star. Concentrate on the season and don't get distracted and your 4th title will come !!!!!!!!!!! |
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16 Mar 2016, 18:31 (Ref:3623366) | #2 | |
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Lewis has had three world titles. And he doesn't want to wait til retirement to live the good life, he's lost years early in his career, he deserves to enjoy himself after his years of sacrifice. I think it must help him getting away from the stresses of racing. It's funny how people moan that there aren't characters in the sport, yet they complain til the cows come home when this happens
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16 Mar 2016, 18:38 (Ref:3623369) | #3 | ||
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Maybe he would have won 10 of the last two WDCs available if he didn't spend so much time uploading a picture to instagram every couple of days.
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If you read what I said, you will see that I suggested he needs to focus properly for the whole season. Off-season, I don't care if he gets ratted every night and is Mr Playboy !! Everyone knows that to be a modern sports-person, and survive in this hard-arsed world. you have to be on it all the time. I would love to see Lewis win his 4th title. |
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16 Mar 2016, 19:05 (Ref:3623384) | #5 | ||
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The more I think about this, the more I think many are such hypocrites.
You want character and personality, yet you moan when he churns out the PR talk, and still moan when he does his thing. Sure, his 'thing' might be a country mile from yours, but you can't have your cake and eat it. Plus, can you imagine if James Hunt was around today, with Twitter, Instagram, Facebook...? I'm sure many would be quick to say how disinterested he seems with F1, how it's a joke that he's always drunk and more interested in women. Any celebrity, whether it's famous for doing nothing or famous for a sport, is under intense scrutiny under the microscope. That's something guys didn't have to deal with in the old'un days! Plus, we do love our rose tints, don't we..? Food for thought. Selby |
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16 Mar 2016, 19:06 (Ref:3623385) | #6 | ||
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Plus, let's bloody criticise him after a few poor performances, rather than jumping the gun, eh...?
Selby NOTE - I'm actually not a fan of his whacky fashion or crappy music. I just think we maybe need to have a think about our perceptions, sometimes! |
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16 Mar 2016, 19:11 (Ref:3623387) | #7 | ||
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If he carried on doing exactly what he's doing, presumably, seeing as he's won the last two titles, and one of those comfortably enough to take a holiday for the last three races of the season.
And he's also so far ahead of 'really good' it is the merest speck in his mirrors. |
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16 Mar 2016, 20:16 (Ref:3623420) | #8 | |
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As Mario Andretti said, when you're winning you can get away with it. It's when you stop winning that people start questioning your lifestyle
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16 Mar 2016, 20:21 (Ref:3623427) | #9 | |
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Yes he is. No he isn't. Maybe he is. Maybe he isn't. I don't really care, if I'm honest.
Actually, I'll decide at the end of the season. Come back in November. |
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16 Mar 2016, 21:43 (Ref:3623449) | #11 | ||
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No thinking or guessing needed - Lewis said exactly that in a recent interview. IIRC his words were 'my head was in another place'. He wasn't shy about it.
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16 Mar 2016, 22:59 (Ref:3623466) | #12 | ||
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obviously a couple of concerns with the opening post!
a)recent interview with Whitmarsh?....i thought Ron had him killed years ago. b) given that this was a recent interview, surely Whitmarsh could have come up with someone more contemporary then P.Diddy. the only conclusion i can draw from these two observations is that the gents at Woking have created some sort of Whitmarsh replicant that is now trapped inside of a 1995 memory of an argument it had with a ten year old LH about taking down all off the Puff Daddy posters before Ron got home. |
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i really don't want to play the race card, but i do wonder sometimes if he was a white lad living the life in that context everyone would be more comfortable with his lifestyle. all you see on bitter moaning internet posts (granted, not this one) is references to his 'rapper' habits... but wait! he's going to fashion shows, works out, chills with models and enjoys his music. he sings and plays the piano. what's 'rapper' about that? isn't it a bit more taylor swift?
after all, jenson button is having a go on a playboy model at the moment, i don't see anyone wondering if he's letting his lifestyle get in the way of his racing, and his results have been shocking recently /end provocative post |
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17 Mar 2016, 11:17 (Ref:3623562) | #14 | |
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Jenson isn't being thrown out of casinos and taking selfies whilst riding motorbikes either. :P
Anyway, as long Lewis performs, this will go away. It's only major news because there's no racing right now. He can act like a teenager all he wants, as long as he wins. |
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17 Mar 2016, 11:33 (Ref:3623567) | #15 | |
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Hamilton is subconsciously lazy, once he won the title he just settled back a little as he knew he was done. He has matured an awful lot in the last two years, which he needed to do. I hope he won't go back to his childish ways (like posting stupid selfies on a bike!) but time will tell.
He is the best driver on the grid and Rosberg wont be able to overturn him unless Hamilton lets his personal life obliterate his professional one (Hope he doesn't as I can't stand Rosberg!!) |
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He's doing his thing, as a young single multi-millionaire with plenty of time on his hands. Will it bring him peace, joy, fulfilment and happiness? That's for him to decide himself, and no one else. Hopefully his real friends and family keep his feet on the ground.
He's been the better driver than his teammate over the last couple of years, and on previous results there is no doubting his driving credentials despite what Whitmarsh or anyone else says. Saying Senna or Prost would never do that is irrelevant. Different drivers from different backgrounds from different eras. |
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17 Mar 2016, 13:42 (Ref:3623587) | #17 | |
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Is this where I mention (again) James Hunt, or is that getting tedious now?
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17 Mar 2016, 13:50 (Ref:3623589) | #18 | |
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honestly, it's always the same old nonsense that gets dragged out trying to make the same old point that really isn't valid.
sometimes i do wonder what people think racing drivers in general do when they're not in the car. |
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Everyone's favourite GP drivers of old are revered for their glamorous lifestyles alongside their success, however the current world champion is under scrutiny for the exact same thing? Lets see how many of you stay at home with a good book when you've got millions burning a hole in your pocket and Rhianna to party with. |
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The difference between Hamilton and Hunt is that Lewis has been living this lifestyle for a number of years now, and it's not affected his racing.
Quite incredible that he comes into criticism for something that hasn't happened yet. |
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I really think it's Lewis's business what he does when he is not working ...
The firing of automatic weapons posted on his Instagram account.shows poor judgment on his behalf IMHO |
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17 Mar 2016, 22:48 (Ref:3623722) | #22 | |
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Absolutely.
Trouble is while James Hunt came across as 'a bit of a lad", Lewis comes across as a bit of a bit of a lad. |
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The guys an idiot. He records himself on the highway riding 2 wheeled vehicles. Not to mention he pulls out the race card when he thinks the whole world is against him.
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Not to mention he's a pom. They're all useless
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