I think your wrong GA2G, in every interview I've seen, Schumacher has been both restrained and humble (although that might be the accent). Hamilton, on the other hand, has repeatedly called the other drivers monkeys or (I think) numpties. No amout of success, even through adversity, allows you to insult other sportsmen. I dislike the footballing practise of insulting the opposing team when close for the same reason. It's hideous foul play, an on pitch ad hominem of the worst degree.
Also, I agree with Dooks, I don't care about his parents. Or his brother. Does it make him more deserving to win? No. Does it make him a better driver? No. Hopefully, you win if you are the best out there, not because everyone feels sorry for you.
C'mon, tell us, what's the REAL reason you don't like Hamilton? Is it because he's a English champion (you seem to want him defeated by Schumacher, and think Vettel is better), or what is it?
Vettel has done fantastic, fantastic stuff in a weak car and in bad conditions. Every race he has done better and better, climbing positions on and off the grid. Also, he's a happy, seemingly friendly guy and on instinct I'm a fan.
Oh, and thanks BDW, I don't like being racist by inference, well pointed out.
Nothing would make me happier than English champions in more sporting evens, I'd just like them to be nice ones. Call me old fashioned if you like. I don't hold any truck with modern stuff like derailleurs anyway.
p.s. I love how Schumacher drives a Fiat 500. Kills me every time.
I think your wrong GA2G, in every interview I've seen, Schumacher has been both restrained and humble (although that might be the accent). Hamilton, on the other hand, has repeatedly called the other drivers monkeys or (I think) numpties. No amout of success, even through adversity, allows you to insult other sportsmen. I dislike the footballing practise of insulting the opposing team when close for the same reason. It's hideous foul play, an on pitch ad hominem of the worst degree.
Also, I agree with Dooks, I don't care about his parents. Or his brother. Does it make him more deserving to win? No. Does it make him a better driver? No. Hopefully, you win if you are the best out there, not because everyone feels sorry for you.
Vettel has done fantastic, fantastic stuff in a weak car and in bad conditions. Every race he has done better and better, climbing positions on and off the grid. Also, he's a happy, seemingly friendly guy and on instinct I'm a fan.
Oh, and thanks BDW, I don't like being racist by inference, well pointed out.
Nothing would make me happier than English champions in more sporting evens, I'd just like them to be nice ones. Call me old fashioned if you like. I don't hold any truck with modern stuff like derailleurs anyway.
p.s. I love how Schumacher drives a Fiat 500. Kills me every time.