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Whilst I'm not a fan of Lewis Hamitlon I find it rather comical that the journalists are trying to blame it on his lifestyle.
IMHO the problem with Lewis is that he's been brought up from a young age to think that he's the best and you can clearly see the level of self belief he's got. He's not had the upbringing that anyone on here has had where you go through the normal trials and tribulations of life and grow up with self doubt or with issues with confidence. He's been brought up to know that he's the best and that is a big part of the reason why he's in an F1 car and why us dullards are in front of a TV watching him rather than racing wheel to wheel with him. Why would someone who believes himself to be the best feel the need to check his mirrors when he's just overtaken a less talented driver in a slower car? It's a catch 22 I guess, take away Lewis' 110% self belief in himself and what do you have? His comments about having a "normal" life like everyone else was just silly though and shows how blissfully unaware he is of what is "normal". I doubt that Lewis or Nicole get down on their knees on a Saturday morning, spray a crapload of bleach into the bog and clean the limescale off with a scourer. Neither would I if I had the money to pay someone else, but I'd like to think I'd recognise that that isn't a "normal" lifestyle. |
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