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Dennis Testy Over Kubica Comments
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Looks like someone’s cranky in Fuji. Robert Kubica like other drivers has publicly said he is unhappy with some of the moves Hamilton has been putting on during races. He says these moves are dangerous and far too aggressive. Specifically he talks about moves Hamilton put on Timo Glock and Fernando Alonso at Monza (too much and dangerous he says).
Now Ron Dennis is feeling he should speak up and speak up he does by telling Kubica through the media of course that he should mind his own business
and:
“I think he should focus on his own driving,
“He should be mindful of the fact that his objective should be to raise his own game and do the best job he can. He should keep those opinions to himself.”
I think Denis is a little over the top on this one. Race after race, drivers criticize others for this or that, that happened on the track. It’s part of racing and part of F1. Ruffle someone’s feathers and see where it gets you.
The one part that gets to me is why does Ron Dennis feel he needs to defend Lewis Hamilton? Can’t drivers defend themselves? Surely they can because they certainly dish out a lot of criticism themselves.










4 Comments
October 11th, 2008 at 10:26 pm
this is Hamilton’s and McLaren’s way to win friends
nothing ever wrong with Lewis
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October 12th, 2008 at 2:04 am
Nothing IS ever wrong with Lewis
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October 12th, 2008 at 6:49 am
For someone who says don’t drink and drive, Hamilton sure drives like a drunk. Yup, Dennis and Hamilton are both drunk with arrogance. There are drivers in F1 who drive aggressively, but to try and take out another is a totally different think. Perhaps Dennis is mad because they’re paying Hamilton top dollar and he continues to disappoint them. Hehe, I’m not a big fan of Alonso but I’m glad he’s winning again. That is good for F!.
October 15th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
Well put. Drunk drivers and managers. Alonso deserved the win in both Singapore and Japan and it’s good to see teams taking advantage of the top drivers when they whine too much and don’t drive.