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Re: Hamilton
« Reply #30 on: 19 October 2008, 15:04:58 »

Maybe boring but he got the result he wanted.  :y
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Re: Hamilton
« Reply #31 on: 19 October 2008, 15:49:00 »

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Not knocking Hamilton himself, he's not a bad lad but the sport in general has declined which is a shame. I think i heard on the radio a while back that it's got so big it might not be able to sustain itself financially for another season???? :-/

I'd make the most of it this year 'cause the sponsorship levels will PLUMMET next year .Car manufacturers ,Banks and Corporate sponsers will not be able to enjoy the dizzie levels of sheer opulance bought from our spending or saving.
First casualty French Grand Prix 2009, next possibly Williams because they are so financially overstreched .
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Re: Hamilton
« Reply #32 on: 19 October 2008, 16:43:34 »

I usually root for Renault. Why ? Can't afford a Ferrari or a Merc, not keen on the Jap stuff ( as good as it is ), BMW not on my realistic wish list, only brand of car I will probably ever own is Renault. Simple !!! On the subject of Lewis Hamilton I wish him all the best, however a pal of mine who is a F1 nut, buys old passes, just paid £2k for one of Lewis's used crash helmets, has a piece of Trulli's broken clutch rod on his mantlepiece and has paid £150 for a 50ml bottle of the engine oil from Schumakers last race car, yes a proper nutter, sent a painting from a well known motorsport artist to have it signed by Lewis, a limited edition work, and his father told him he was not to sign autographs which may increase the value of something. Greedy or what ?
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