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Old 03-28-2010, 11:33 PM
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He didn't sack his father, they just decided it was best for Lewis to find another manager so that they could focus on their personal relationship as they haven't been able to do so for years due to Lewis's career coming first.
Who told you that?

Hamilton's Father isn't even allowed at the races any more. Why would that affect their relationship? Just look and Button and his Father.
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Old 03-28-2010, 11:49 PM
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Who told you that?

Hamilton's Father isn't even allowed at the races any more. Why would that affect their relationship? Just look and Button and his Father.

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Lewis Hamilton has announced he will no longer be managed by his dad Anthony Hamilton. The Formula One ace told the press how he wants to go back to just being his father's son without the business relationship.
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Lewis Hamilton will no longer be managed by his father Anthony as the two look to build a closer family bond away from the rigours of Formula 1.
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Also, wouldn't say his father isn't allowed at the races, just taking a back seat from things, if he was there, he would end up telling Lewis what to do as if he was still his manager.
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Old 03-28-2010, 11:57 PM
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and here



As well as several other F1 sites

Also, wouldn't say his father isn't allowed at the races, just taking a back seat from things, if he was there, he would end up telling Lewis what to do as if he was still his manager.
Ah, but they're just press releases from Hamilton himself. He's spinning it to make himself look good.

I reckon his Dad is the fall guy for bad performance last season.

I'm sure we haven't heard the last of this
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Best moment of the race for me was when Schumacher was trying to overtake Di Grassi near the beginning, then Di Grassi started fighting back! Amazing
Gotta agree with that. It really was great.
Same with Alguersuari keeping him behind for 15 or so laps. Am really liked Alguersuari this year, think he has come a long way. As has Luzzi, surprised he is beating Sutil!
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Gotta agree with that. It really was great.
Same with Alguersuari keeping him behind for 15 or so laps. Am really liked Alguersuari this year, think he has come a long way. As has Luzzi, surprised he is beating Sutil!
Very true I wonder if we'll see Di Resta competing in a race before the end of the season, certainly seems like he'd be competetive enough after seeing his times in practice.
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Very true I wonder if we'll see Di Resta competing in a race before the end of the season, certainly seems like he'd be competetive enough after seeing his times in practice.
Yup he is.

Am still hoping Nick will get a drive in that Mercedes
Wishful thinking though i'd say.
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Yup he is.

Am still hoping Nick will get a drive in that Mercedes
Wishful thinking though i'd say.
I read the other day that Nick has taken on the role of cheif of the GPDA.
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Lewis Hamilton made that race - I think the camera must have been on him for half of the race! He was simply awesome - some of those overtaking moves were breathtaking.

I think Jenson got lucky, he only took the gamble because Lewis had just coasted past him. That said he did a great job finishing it off and a good win. It's a shame McLaren pulled Lewis in as he had a good chance of winning the race or at least a 1-2. I think he had a right to be frustated - if he wasn't he wouldn't be human and I've seen far worse from other drivers. Especially as Webber had taken him out after Alonso had locked up and it looked like Lewis would take him.

Best moment of the race was when Alonso was told that Lewis was 3.5 seconds behind him. The response: "I don't wanna know!"
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I think Jenson got lucky, he only took the gamble because Lewis had just coasted past him. That said he did a great job finishing it off and a good win. It's a shame McLaren pulled Lewis in as he had a good chance of winning the race or at least a 1-2. I think he had a right to be frustated - if he wasn't he wouldn't be human and I've seen far worse from other drivers. Especially as Webber had taken him out after Alonso had locked up and it looked like Lewis would take him.
Hamilton is a joke. Now that he hasn't got the full attention of his team as there is another champion sharing the duties, he's turned out to be a whiner. He's going to lose a lot more to Button this way. You simply don't question the tactics of your team on the radio the way he did. Plus it's kinda redundant to whine about it anyway, when you can't make it to Q3...

I'm hoping Red Bull can get their car working the way it should, Vettel would beat everyone hands down.

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I think Lewis had ever right to moan. It was a stupid decision to change the tyres at that point. Its what cost him a podium place.
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