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Re: Hamilton Appeal Denied...

Originally Posted by Damien_C View Post
Yes it is meant to be dangerous. But not intentionally dangerous which is what happened there.

And I kinda gave up reading the rest of your post.
There was nothing intentionally dangerous about that at all, he simply didn't see him whilst hunckered down in his carbon fibre box with virtually no rear visibility.
You also seem to have lost site of the fact that Kimi actualy moved across on Lewis, not unfairly I agree but he did do so and that's why Lewis cut the chicane. They must NEVER be allowed to stop the drivers racing each other FFS it's supposed be a race not a procession.

So Mclarren can't appeal then, what really puzzles me is how it's taken everbody so long and so much money to decide that you can't decide anything, also how come when Torro Rosso appealed against a drive through for overtaking under double yellows they WERE allowed to appeal?. Nothing to do with the Ferrari Engine I suppose.

I've been a life long F1 enthusiast, going back to as long as I can remember, late sixties probably, I'm also even though I say it myself a 'fair' person, but I'm really beginning to doubt the impartiality of the FIA these days, it's getting beyond a joke it really is

Hamilton is one of the most exciting drivers that's arrived in F1 for some time, since Schumi probably, he's quick, willing to take risks, has a very spectacular style (even if it doesn't help some times!) and as far as I have seen carries himself fairly well too. I'm at a bit of a loss to see why he's getting the level of critism he is from various places, I'm sure he wasn't flavour of the month in Italy, but then again the Tifosi have never been exactly impartial have they!. You can't knock the Italian passion, but you do have to see past it sometimes to see the bigger picture.
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