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Is Lewis Hamilton mum still around?
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When ever you see lewis hamilton doing a interview or with his family you never see his mother! His father seems to be always some way involved and his brother also, but what happened to his mum?
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http://www.forumula1.net/2007/f1/drivers/hamil tons-mum-might-not-make-it-to-melbourne/
http://www.forumula1.net/2007/f1/drivers/hamil tons-mum-might-not-make-it-to-melbourne/
After Lewis Hamilton's dad crashed a borrowed Porsche into a children's play area this week, his mum is probably keeping well away!
http://new2.harlowstar.co.uk/hertfordshiremerc ury-news/displayarticle.asp?id=320247
http://new2.harlowstar.co.uk/hertfordshiremerc ury-news/displayarticle.asp?id=320247
huge sports fan me but f1 is just mind numbing first corner and that's it interest over, at least senna and eddie irvine used to have punch ups, how can you get excited by a computer controlled engine in a car that looks like a spaceship and bears no resemblance to a real car? at least touring cars and rallying you can recognise them as cars
there was almost a punch up a couple of years back when schumacher rammed the back of coulthards car in rain soaked belgium.
the newer rules are ridding F1 of the computer controlled cars which were brought in by williams in 1992, and probably the only thing that helped him win the championship.
I was a senna fan from the 80s, I feel that the continued dominance by one team (ferrari) has ruined the sport, frank williams once said of the computerised cars "even my grandmother could win in one of these"
role on bringing back conventional gearboxes next year!!
the newer rules are ridding F1 of the computer controlled cars which were brought in by williams in 1992, and probably the only thing that helped him win the championship.
I was a senna fan from the 80s, I feel that the continued dominance by one team (ferrari) has ruined the sport, frank williams once said of the computerised cars "even my grandmother could win in one of these"
role on bringing back conventional gearboxes next year!!
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I love F1, but not quite as much as in the days of Senna, surely the greatest F1 driver of all time. I remember watching the crash at Imola, immediately saying to myself, "he's dead". It's still good to watch, but not quite the same as seeing that yellow helmet emerge from the pit lane in the final minute of qualifying and as so often (65 times) grab the pole.
Fingers crossed for Lewis at 6pm.....
Fingers crossed for Lewis at 6pm.....
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