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redkid
11th March 2013, 01:23
Just read this from Yahoo Sports UK but they got it from Reuters.:-)

Heres the site link http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/formula-1/.

The 2008 world champion told British reporters ahead of the Australian season-opener in Melbourne next weekend that he saw the Spaniard as the fastest on the starting grid and the one he wanted to be judged against.

The Briton said a duel with compatriot Jenson Button, the 2009 champion and Hamilton's team mate for the past three years at McLaren, did not really excite him.

"The rivalry between me and Fernando excites me more," added the 28-year-old, who made a sensational Formula One debut as Alonso's team mate at McLaren in 2007.

"He's the guy I want to beat. You also want to beat (Red Bull's triple champion) Seb (Vettel) as they are the ones with most titles.

"But Alonso's the fastest driver I can see. He's also one of the most experienced. Anyone would struggle to beat him. Trying to finish ahead of Alonso, in a Ferrari that is actually really competitive, is a really nice challenge. And I do think the Ferrari is going to be quick this year," said the Briton.

Alonso was overall runner-up last season in a Ferrari that started the season well off the pace, losing out to Vettel by just three points.

Hamilton - whose Mercedes may not be competitive enough to challenge for the championship this season - is the only team mate to have beaten Alonso, the 2005 and 2006 champion with Renault, over the course of a season.

The two finished level on points and with four race wins each at the end of 2007 but Hamilton was the overall runner up to Finland's Kimi Raikkonen, who scored one point more, due to his having more second places.

Their time together lasted only one bad-tempered season, with Alonso returning to Renault and then joining Ferrari, but any animosity between the two has long ceased.

Button scored more points than Hamilton over their time together as team mates.

In other comments, Hamilton made clear how much he wanted to return to the top, five years after his sole title to date.

"We all want to be the one," he said. "I was the one for a short period of time. Now it's toppled over to Sebastian. But I want to be at the forefront. People see (seven times champion) Michael Schumacher as a god and that's where I want to be."

Stormsearcher
11th March 2013, 07:19
Just read this from Yahoo Sports UK but they got it from Reuters.:-)

Heres the site link http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/formula-1/.

The 2008 world champion told British reporters ahead of the Australian season-opener in Melbourne next weekend that he saw the Spaniard as the fastest on the starting grid and the one he wanted to be judged against.

The Briton said a duel with compatriot Jenson Button, the 2009 champion and Hamilton's team mate for the past three years at McLaren, did not really excite him.

"The rivalry between me and Fernando excites me more," added the 28-year-old, who made a sensational Formula One debut as Alonso's team mate at McLaren in 2007.."

lol.. he is really rubbing button the wrong way. If perez now starts beating Button, he will sink into oblivion.

Massimo
11th March 2013, 11:18
The enemy of my enemy is my friend :-D

sagi58
11th March 2013, 14:02
Anyone besides me think this recent display of "mutual admiration and respect" is a public way of burying the hatchet
that McLaren drove between Alonso and Hamilton in that first ill-fated season?

wisepie
11th March 2013, 19:34
I bet a lot of the animosity between Fernando and Hamilton was caused by the atmosphere at Mclaren, clinical and very un-Latin, plus it seems that having two No 1s in a top team isn't necessarily the best way forward.

SilverSpeed
11th March 2013, 19:38
When you read between the lines is Lewis saying that he's got a fast car?

sagi58
11th March 2013, 19:43
When you read between the lines is Lewis saying that he's got a fast car?
Or... that he is with a team where he is "part" of the team and not just a "component"?

brembo man
12th March 2013, 00:06
Or... that he is with a team where he is "part" of the team and not just a "component"?

Componenti e pezza e la stessa cosa!

wisepie
12th March 2013, 09:35
Lewis has more to prove than just beating Fernando, he wants to do with Mercedes what Schuey did with Ferrari and earn the same accolades. I hope it doesn't work but am a bit concerned that it might!

Stormsearcher
12th March 2013, 10:08
I bet a lot of the animosity between Fernando and Hamilton was caused by the atmosphere at Mclaren, clinical and very un-Latin, plus it seems that having two No 1s in a top team isn't necessarily the best way forward.

Agree. Plus add to it the partisan nature of fair uncle ron. Hes done it before, he did it again with Fernando.

radosav
12th March 2013, 12:45
I remember interview with Lewis where he stated that he didn't learn anything from Button during their rivalry in Mclaren! But he said that he learned much from Fernando during 2007 .
He said that he watched Fernando's telemetry data and tried to do what Fernando did!
There isn't better compliment than that!
I don't think that Fernando and Lewis are trying to downplay Vettel's driving ability , they just don't think that he is in their league , and these guys know their knowledge!

sagi58
12th March 2013, 15:07
Componenti e pezza e la stessa cosa!

Bravo... ho fatto un gioco sulla parola e l'hai capito!! ;-)

Corey
13th March 2013, 12:23
May Lewis stop trading words with Alonso. These articles do nothing more than raising the imagination of people about the rivalry between these two. Kinda pointless lately as not only is it not obvious enough, but saying stuff like that does not change a thing. It's a waste of time to read.

Jack
13th March 2013, 16:07
Poor Sebastian! Nobody gives him a bit of credit. :-D

wisepie
13th March 2013, 19:35
You can't expect one of our main rivals to get much credit on this forum, Jack! Some of us will accept that he is gifted and won his championships in a superior car (hate to say it), but that's as far as it will go for most tifosi. We do try to be open-minded but there are limits and sadly, Seb is not our preferred subject!

Muhammad Ansib
13th March 2013, 21:51
We do try to be open-minded but there are limits and sadly, Seb is not our preferred subject!

I just love it.good one

Giallo 550
14th March 2013, 16:02
Why bother hanging out on a Ferrari forum if you're not a Ferrari fan?

Hermann
15th March 2013, 17:52
Why bother hanging out on a Ferrari forum if you're not a Ferrari fan?

Keep your friends close. Keep your enemies closer.

Jack
16th March 2013, 01:47
Why bother hanging out on a Ferrari forum if you're not a Ferrari fan?

I have neither a favourite team nor a preferred driver but I am a F1 fan. So this forum is as good as any other one as long as it smell like petrol and burnt tyres. That's enough for me.

Brakefade
16th March 2013, 03:20
The real talented drivers in F1 are Alonso, Hamilton, and Kimi. The rest that have won are just above average drivers in the fastest car on the grid (Vettel and Button).

Bruno
16th March 2013, 05:25
Vettel is way too talented, dude.

Jose-Lorca Fan
16th March 2013, 15:18
Vettel is way too talented, dude.

So talented he can only perform in an EBD car.

Rob
16th March 2013, 15:20
So talented he can only perform in an EBD car.

:clap

Very true.

wisepie
16th March 2013, 19:33
'Scuse the ignorance, but what's an EBD car or am I being totally stupid? And Jack, stop winding us up please, we don't want too many references as to how good Seb Bieber is in an EBD car, whatever that is. Maybe you should go and take Heidi for a walk! Only joking, of course!

Jack
16th March 2013, 20:52
I am not winding anyone. I did a joke which apparently many did not understand.

And case you want to know my opinion about current F1 drivers just read Brakefade's comment. I agree with him at 100%

Ken
17th March 2013, 12:16
Hamilton's comments are in the same class as a lot of after match foot ball comments. his words are aimed at bigging up Alonso so that IF he beats him it will make the victory seem more worth while.

Oldest one in the book ;-)

fratelliferrari
17th March 2013, 12:23
Hammie has had some media training I guess! You hear this useless comments in every sport nowadays.

redkid
17th March 2013, 13:00
Hammie has had some media training I guess! You hear this useless comments in every sport nowadays.

And he's now with BBC as a sport columnist:lol

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/21793873

fratelliferrari
17th March 2013, 13:06
Haha redkid what a joke :lol! What will he do next :rotfl?!

sagi58
17th March 2013, 15:05
And he's now with BBC as a sport columnist:lol

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/21793873 Won't be on my list of favourites! :-!

Hornet
17th March 2013, 15:32
'Scuse the ignorance, but what's an EBD car or am I being totally stupid? And Jack, stop winding us up please, we don't want too many references as to how good Seb Bieber is in an EBD car, whatever that is. Maybe you should go and take Heidi for a walk! Only joking, of course!

Exhaust-blown diffuser. Usually we just call it blown diffuser so its not a common term I guess.