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Overdoing it with Hamiltonomania
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Quote from aoun :all i can say i know your all gonna [...] disagree when i say this

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#52 - aoun
rofl!!!
what p***es me off about books like this is that its an unauthorised biog. i.e. an author / publisher has decided to jump on the lewis bandwagon and written a book about him.

now when this happens the subject has two choices, he can
co-operate and see a book sell with no return for himself or he can refuse and still see a book sell with no return to himself but with the potential to damage his image, upset family / friends etc.

the other thing is the trend for people to "tell their life storey" as soon as they become succesful. e.g. rooney, geri haliwell (twice i think?) etc

there should be a rule that no authorised (auto)biography is allowed till you have retired from your chosen profesion or you have to retire / die once it is published
Well, I heard that Alonso crashed out which is very unfortunate. Theres a 12 point difference now and Alonso needs a miracle really (perhaps put a gun to Ron's head to sabotage Hamilton's car ) to win it. Hamilton is in a very comfy situation. You know, thinking about it, it seems Alonso has fallen in to Schumi's patterns. After his cheeky move at Spa with Hamilton at La Source, he got punished for it in Fuji, same way how Schumi was cheeky at Monaco and his car went at Suzuka.

Kids, can you see a moral lesson here? Don't ever cheat because it'll bite you in the ass hard later
I believe that Lewis is a great driver.. everyone who's in F1 is a great driver for sure. But you can't really jugde it so far because he has the best car this year. And the only one who he is competing against is Alonso. Alonso was 2 points behind which isn't much. Sadly for competition this tight Ferrari wasn't reliable enough this year and both drivers lost valuable points. Fight for driver's title would be much closer i think

What i am trying to point out is that Lewis have never been in any other team, you can't compare him to other drivers. It would be more accurate if he was in some midfield runner team. In certain circumstances (favorite tracks, weather conditions, mood.. etc) he'd really stand out by challanging or at least keeping up with the winning teams IF he was that great. Perhaps the best example is Ayrton Senna and his superb performances in wet conditions.

Not saying Lewis isn't something special. Just being skeptic about him being a king..
Quote from Tweaker :Been watching a few movies recently, and noticed that Don Cheadle has a striking resemblance to Hamilton's father.... lol!

lmao :iagree:
Anyone else think he was really baiting the cars behind him with all the unnecessary slowing behind the pace car? The Webber-Vettel thing was only a matter of time...
Although this probably belongs in the thread about the Fuji 2007 GP:

It's part of the game, IMO. The rules allow the first driver to do this and we have seen it used in the past multiple times.
Quote from marsaz :I believe that Lewis is a great driver.. everyone who's in F1 is a great driver for sure. But you can't really jugde it so far because he has the best car this year. And the only one who he is competing against is Alonso.

Everyone knows the only real racing s is between team mated. I think Hamilton was in the most difficult situation this year. Regardless of what car he is in it doesn't matter.... it;;s who you are beating in the other side of the garage that matters.... and the guy on the other side of the garage is the current 2x WDC..... For me he has had the hardest job of all the rookies this season.

If you stuck Schumacher in a SPyker who wouldn't finish anywhere... The car you are in is almost irrelevant because all that matters is he is beating the best racing driver in F1 over last 2 years in the same car!!!

That s what's impressive. The WDC is almost irrelevant to some degree 'if' he wins it....
WELL...ALL I GOTTA SAY: BUTTON FTW


all he need is a car competitive enough to win races..
actually i reckon all drivers should have a GP2 race at the end of the season to prove whos the real champion
Quote from Clownpaint :Never mind.

We're all in on it to annoy you - can't you tell?

Ofcourse the subject of the book is funny - one reason it was brought up to start with - and so is the fact that it's (so far) quite close to getting it right. However I think you'll find it documented in most medical books that one of the main symptoms of Hamiltonitis is random adverse effects on the proper development of a thread.
Poor Frank.
Quote from NSX_FReeDoM :WELL...ALL I GOTTA SAY: BUTTON FTW

For a second there I thought you were being funny and sarcastic relating your comment to Hamilton's N button on his steering wheel
Lol that is one stupid book

Its just so ridiculous F1 ist a matter of live its just racing

so why is this chap taking it so serious
i hope the finns name one of the gravel roads used in the 1000 lakes after hamilton
Didn't take Hamilton long to find himself a nice spot in a tax haven. He's not moving to Switzerland to avoid paying taxes though, no sir, it's because of the press. He loves Britain really and would no doubt be happy to pay taxes just like... er... Coulthard. No, wait. Button? Ah, no. Er...
Yeah, he's missing spending time with his family and friends because of press intrusion. So, by moving to Switzerland, he'll be able to spend loa... oh, they're still in England... Hmmmm
Quote from thisnameistaken :Didn't take Hamilton long to find himself a nice spot in a tax haven. He's not moving to Switzerland to avoid paying taxes though, no sir, it's because of the press. He loves Britain really and would no doubt be happy to pay taxes just like... er... Coulthard. No, wait. Button? Ah, no. Er...

I don't get this "avoiding taxes" thing. I think it makes perfect sense to move to some place elsewhere if you can save millions. I mean, come on. The holy mother of teh lord herself would not live in UK/Finland if she could save millions of golden dollars by moving to eh... Switzerland

You would move too.

All of you would
We're not saying he shouldn't. We're saying he shouldn't pretend it's for privacy reasons, and just admit it's a great big money saving move.
Quote from Hyperactive :I don't get this "avoiding taxes" thing. I think it makes perfect sense to move to some place elsewhere if you can save millions. I mean, come on. The holy mother of teh lord herself would not live in UK/Finland if she could save millions of golden dollars by moving to eh... Switzerland

You would move too.

All of you would

Of course I would, I just wouldn't claim that I'd been hounded out of my home country because of the press. Lewis isn't being hounded by the press, he's playing them like a cheap fiddle.

He's got a book deal to write 'his story' and yesterday both The Sun and The Mirror had 'Hamilton: My Story' plastered on their front pages. Of course, it would look bad for Hamilton to say "I'm earning so much cash that I'm going to move out of the country to avoid the tax", so he plays the "I'm just an average Joe trying to live my life and I've been chased out by the media" card. After taking yet more cash by selling his story to the tabloids.

Overdoing it with Hamiltonomania
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