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Tony Smith
Don't forget Lewis have 7 titles under his belt and so does the Reb Bull driver. He is yet to be crown World Champion, he has a long way to go and it's not go in g to be easy.30-04-2022 12:48
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Tony Smith
He's no where near Lewis. Still a boy in short pants.30-04-2022 12:43
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Tony Smith
Well done Sir Hamilton. I expected that.16-12-2021 17:31
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Tony Smith
Well said!29-07-2020 20:22
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Tony Smith
Vettel, has paid a heavy price for Ferrari's lack of investment and innovativeness. With that, he has become the scapegoat, for Ferrari's short comings. It is time for them to put their hands up, and say sorry, we let you down. The poor fellow was.given " basket, fi carry water' Meaning, a raw deal!26-07-2020 17:40
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Tony Smith
Ff26-07-2020 18:26
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Tony Smith
Mr.Hobert Haug is spot on, if Lewis Hamilton was driving for Ferrari he would not be World Champion, period! The car is just not up to the standard, it is lacking in every sense of the word. That's a man with experience and knows Ferrari has a mountain to climb, if they are to get to Mercedes Standard, and to make an effective challenge. For both Championships; the driver's and the construction. In all honesty, it will not happen over night. Mercedes are hell bent on winner both this year, again! They are going all out to achieve that. I cannot see anyone stopping them, not at this rate. One has to give credit where its due. To do otherwise, is un-sportsmanship.26-07-2020 17:10
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Tony Smith
Wrong again, get real! This is business! Dog, eat dog, world, period!26-07-2020 17:18
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Tony Smith
I would urge Mark Hughes and Giorgio Piola to take their concerns to the governing bodies, and stop attacking the drivers and especially, Lewis Hamilton. It is completely, and utterly unprofessional.Shame on you guys!26-07-2020 04:15