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Hamilton interview are Rosberg retirement.

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By *eerob OP   Couple
over a year ago

solihull

Just seen an interview in which Hamilton commented on Rosbergs retirement. He was most unpleasant, came across as mardy an bad tempered. I liked him when he first started in the sport but he is getting more and more up his own ass, and looks more and more ridiculous. He could have been far more gracious, he was once good friends with Rosberg... Obviously doesn't like being challenged or not getting his own way.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

i have never liked him to be honest. whenever things dont go his way he reacts like a child.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

While not defending his attitude. He's probably been asked the same questions about it by 200 different reporters in the last 24hrs so I dare say he's fed up answering them.

Agreed though, there's no excuse for his surly, petulant attitude.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Obviously doesn't like being challenged or not getting his own way.

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There's being challenged and there's being driven off the track.

Rosberg is no saint. He hardly drove cleanly this season.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Another one that accepted help from the uk as soon as he famous he leaves

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

With the grief he got over the final "race" for trying to win and win tje championship.. then getting told his position at the team maybe at risk because heaven forbid he wanted to win.. then his attitude is totally understandable imho

I mean as long as team mates arent trying to run each other off the road..then let them bloody race.. after all it is called racing.. and apparently they occassionally even overtake.

Im only aware of any of this as its been in discussion all over the bike racing forums...

Cali

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Haven't seen the interview but Rosberg seems like a nice bloke and Hamilton comes across as a spoilt brat which you would think would have been the opposite seeing as Rosberg had a famous, wealthy upbringing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With the grief he got over the final "race" for trying to win and win tje championship.. then getting told his position at the team maybe at risk because heaven forbid he wanted to win.. then his attitude is totally understandable imho

I mean as long as team mates arent trying to run each other off the road..then let them bloody race.. after all it is called racing.. and apparently they occassionally even overtake.

Im only aware of any of this as its been in discussion all over the bike racing forums...

Cali "

You mean that bike racing where they actually do race. Proper race, no remote controls or radios or nuffink?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With the grief he got over the final "race" for trying to win and win tje championship.. then getting told his position at the team maybe at risk because heaven forbid he wanted to win.. then his attitude is totally understandable imho

I mean as long as team mates arent trying to run each other off the road..then let them bloody race.. after all it is called racing.. and apparently they occassionally even overtake.

Im only aware of any of this as its been in discussion all over the bike racing forums...

Cali

You mean that bike racing where they actually do race. Proper race, no remote controls or radios or nuffink? "

Shhhhh..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With the grief he got over the final "race" for trying to win and win tje championship.. then getting told his position at the team maybe at risk because heaven forbid he wanted to win.. then his attitude is totally understandable imho

I mean as long as team mates arent trying to run each other off the road..then let them bloody race.. after all it is called racing.. and apparently they occassionally even overtake.

Im only aware of any of this as its been in discussion all over the bike racing forums...

Yeah Hamilton was in his right to spoil Rosberg's race and back him into the others. Mercedes already won the Constructors ffs

Cali "

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