JerryMungo
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Dunno hey, he lifted and was securely on the track. I doubt very very much he was being reckless.In this case George abused a situation where he could see a marshal made a mistake. And of all the drivers on track he is the one constantly harping on about safety, yet when it benefited him he didn't mind storming pass a stricken car with a driver in it. Had it been any other driver he would have been very vocal around how unsafe it was. Max is the same, pushes other divers off but is very vocal when others does the same to him.
Dunno hey, he lifted and was securely on the track. I doubt very very much he was being reckless.
Sure, but letting go of the accelerator is definitely not hanging it around on the edge of the rubber, in fact putting your foot on the brake while in the corner is dangerous which is why backing off the accelerator is the done thing.Maybe, Max also thought he was securely on track until he wasn't. It takes a split second for something to go wrong. There could have been a situation like in Monaco where they crashed because of the track, there was no way for George to know. It's just hypocritical to bleat on about safety and then disregard it when it benefits you.
Of all the things to get offended at LMAOEverytime I grow to like LH he comes with these kind of statements.
Speaking ahead of the British GP, Hamilton threatened to miss the LEGO F1 race.
“It’s the most dangerous part of the weekend,” he told PlanetF1.com and other media outlets on Thursday.
“So I let Charles [Leclerc] drive last time, and it was just hilarious watching everyone crashing into each other.
“So I don’t know whether or not I’ll be in the LEGO car this year.”
How dare he.Everytime I grow to like LH he comes with these kind of statements.
Speaking ahead of the British GP, Hamilton threatened to miss the LEGO F1 race.
“It’s the most dangerous part of the weekend,” he told PlanetF1.com and other media outlets on Thursday.
“So I let Charles [Leclerc] drive last time, and it was just hilarious watching everyone crashing into each other.
“So I don’t know whether or not I’ll be in the LEGO car this year.”
Perhaps take things a little less seriously...Hahaha true story for both above. It's just like such a killjoy/ps..y move. I mean you are in a sport of 350kph plus and you don't want to do the Lego race. Would you ever hear that in motoGP