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Thread: Hamilton's Symmetrical Crash History - part 2!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormsearcher View Post
    hmmm.. cant recall exactly when they collided, but if its the pitlane issue, it didnt happen on the track where lewis was trying to get past someone. So dunno if that qualifies.
    he didn't see the red light.. and creamed straight into the back of Kimi.. Pitlane exit, then Rosberg ploughs his williams straight into Hamilton while he's crashing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raz View Post
    *BUMP*

    Hit by someone in left rear: Singapore 2010
    Hits someone's right rear: Singapore 2011
    Lewis hits someone at the same point on the track 12 months apart just as the commentator is in the middle of pointing out the fact that this is the point of the track that Lew.... *BUMP*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tifosi View Post
    Lewis hits someone at the same point on the track 12 months apart just as the commentator is in the middle of pointing out the fact that this is the point of the track that Lew.... *BUMP*


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    Yesterday i was just thinking how Lewises future looks more like nascar than F1, he likes the pushing, and the squeezing, and the trash talk.

    The only thing that he is being fast at, is to become an outcast, the race control officials are paying attention, the drivers are, the media, the fans, if he keeps repeating the same mistake and still denying it was his fault, he is gonna have the same route JPM had, one that leads out of F1.

    PS and remember that F1 is just the top racing sport in the world as long as your in it, when you move to nascar that becomes the biggest race championship.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alonsomaniac View Post
    There's a big difference between Hamilton and Montoya.
    Montoya was a real fighter, he knew what he was doing when taking risks and if it went wrong he accepted that. He knew he had gone too far and lost.
    Hamilton takes risks without realizing it can go wrong and when it does he is very surprised and can't even imagine it could be his own fault.

    Both are very fast drivers but Montoya was the smarter one.
    never thought i'd see the day when someone said JPM was smarter than anyone!
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