Indeed it is. Its silly to over-play something as - I was poor- he is rich. LH did not suffer as a child or as Jr driver. His commentary needs some serious polish and indicates a lack of serious identity in himself.
Its funny, as out of the two of them, its Nico the 'rich kid' that comes across as the more grounded person.
+1 Slow news day D, don't take the newspapers serious either, their need to sell papers is stronger, It's just Lewis happens to be a good source for non news..
Around here its Sunday seven days a week. The only time anyone seems to be driving quickly is when they crash into a building. A seemingly regular occurrence.
Hahaha so I'd better not come I'd be back in hospital quicker than a...... I can't think you finish it...
True but as always, we fans only see what is allowed to be fed to us by F1. Grains of salt today or any other day are tasty
That´s one of the reasons i can't stand Alonso either, co's he's a cheater, and his cheating cost Ferrari a wcd title.....
After all that noise, saying multiple times he's not friends with Rosberg, suddenly they are friends again (most likely after a bollocking from Mercedes): http://t.co/xhZlf4qMv9 Kinda a downer on the whole thing. Until the next time...
I hope it's genuine. They are both intelligent and are advised and surrounded by sharp individuals so I cannot imagine it's not genuine. Show it in the track, that's where it's all business.
Personally I really don't buy it. After saying multiple times, on camera, explicitly that they are allegorically NOT friends, after a huge bollocking from Mercedes and just about any person that holds credit been saying the whole week that Lewis is handeling it all wrong, suddenly a picture of when they where friends...nope don't buy it for a second. If Hamilton learned to speak his own mind properly, not the fake **** we hear constantly, I could at least grow to tolerate him... (like I do at times, when you haven't heard him made noise for a while. A few times I came close to saying it on the forum (I might have done before) but then he ruins it himself). Just come out straight: ''we talked today, I think he's a **** and if he wants the title he can rip it from my cold dead hands'' would be one way to deal with it. OR, just be quiet and you won't be thought of as a 2 faced bell end who can't think for himself.
They were supposedly friends prior to their being team-mates. (Team-mate; theres a word that needs to go). The problem with Hamilton is that he DOES speak his mind. He needs to just give the PC BS and smile Schumacher style. Just face it some people you like, some you don't, no matter what they say or what their actions are.
I don't have a big problem with him speaking his mind, it's that he does it, and then change the story at his own convenience. Stick with what you say.
In the end they are friends. They have shared alot of life together and are still young. Later on when this does not matter they will be even closer because of their experiences. When you are old and creaking in your bones its good to have mates in your corner in life. I actually hope its true. These 2 are not curing cancer they are racing. Thats all.
Has no one ever gone through **** with friends and said things that were hurtful/spiteful such as saying we're not friends anymore? Eventually work things out and become friends again? Factor in constant pressures of being a competitor wanting to win, having the best cars on the grid, and being in a race to win it all. That's gonna be hell on any relationship, whether friends or not.
lewis does have the nicest earrings which might, along with his deep sense of entitlement, explain that commentator's misunderstanding. he is quite the wanker, although fast under certain conditions