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Originally Posted by Iceman
If they are referring to being aggresive then a large number of them they are clearly hypocrites.... or blind.
I love it how everyone who disagrees with you is hypocrite or blind. It's you against the world here.
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I wouldn't say it was me against the world... even the survey only had Vettel & Alonso 1 behind Hamilton. & Vettel & Alonso weren't going to vote for themselves.
I love the way however you don't seem to register the incidents caused by said drivers that contradict everything you are saying.
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Originally Posted by Iceman
Or are you one of those who thinks that you can "bend" the rules and drive over the speed limit, "because you can do it safely"? Or drink a few and then get behind the wheel because you're not "that drunk"?
Ice
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Not at all - I don't understand how you can criticise one driver and ignore every other driver's indiscretions or make wild claims that one driver is flouting the rules regularly and getting away with it when only one warning was given for something that wasn't team driven - and this wasn't clear cut. And then somehow claim they are being too agressive as a result, ignoring the driving styles of all over 23 drivers. This is Formula 1, not chess. If Lewis was doing Schumacher-esque moves every week I could understand your point of view.
Exciting race today - Vettel's punishment came a long time after the offence (similar to Hamilton in Valencia) but he still managed to hold onto third. McLaren need to catch up quickly - they can't keep relying on Hamilton to keep them in the race.