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Post by Laury on Aug 6, 2007 15:20:46 GMT
After Hungary race they stop talking each other! Alonso ruined his latest chance of a flying qualy lap but Hamilton enjoyed the victory because Fernando was disqualified, unfair. Now they say Hamilton is talking like an arrogant even with his team boss.
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Post by Catriel on Aug 9, 2007 14:19:49 GMT
I have read Hamilton cursed Ron Dennis. And also that Alonso is thinking to go back to Renault next year.
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Post by Bruce on Aug 9, 2007 20:34:56 GMT
Hamilton: "For the record, Fernando and I are fiercely competitive and respectful of each other. We are both ambitious drivers who want to win. However, we are not drivers at war, as has been widely reported," British rookie Hamilton, who won the race, said in a statement.
"Although we did not speak on Sunday, we have spoken a few times since the weekend and we continue to have a professional working relationship.
"In fact, Fernando and I plan to meet up over the holiday period (in August)."
But about Hamilton vs Dennis: "It has been reported that Lewis used the 'F word' to Ron Dennis over the team radio immediately after the qualification session had been completed," read the statement. "The team have investigated this claim and reviewed the radio transmissions and we can categorically confirm that Lewis did not use the 'F word' at any time during any conversation with the team.
"The team and Lewis are extremely disappointed that the use of the 'F word' appears to have been invented and repeated to the media."
At least one Formula One publication, autosport.com, backs up McLaren's claim, quoting Hamilton as saying, "Don't you ever do that to me again," over the radio to the team following qualifying. To which, Dennis reportedly responds, "Don't you ever f****** talk to me like that again".
Rumors say Hakkinen could replace Alonso in McLaren but
"I enjoyed my career in Formula One but the right time arrived for me to stop and find something else," Hakkinen, who is 38, told the Spanish news agency EFE at an event in Caracas, Venezuela.
He added: "By all means there were rumours, it is true that I did a test and it was a great experience that I do not regret. But that was it. That was the end."
Hakkinen, still linked with McLaren as an ambassador for the team's sponsor Johnnie Walker, said he did not really want to comment on the current 'difficult' situation between team-mates Alonso and Lewis Hamilton that reached crisis point last weekend in Hungary.
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Post by xsi on Aug 21, 2007 14:02:17 GMT
Let´s see what happens this weekend in Turkey...
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Post by Bruce on Sept 28, 2007 18:10:17 GMT
Alonso is more confidente and may win the championship. But the team support has moved to Hamilton.
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