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發表於 2007-6-11 09:44:45
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MONTREAL -- Formula One drivers ralliedaround Lewis Hamilton on Thursday in defending the McLaren rookieagainst a suggestion by former champion Jacques Villeneuve thathis driving was dangerous.
"I think sometimes Jacques talks quite a lot with the pressand ... sometimes he talks too much," Renault's Italian driverGiancarlo Fisichella told a news conference at the CanadianGrand Prix.
"I think in a way Jacques might find it more and moredifficult in the future to find comments he can give that we canbe asked about," added Williams' Austrian Alexander Wurz.
"I see no problem with racing. You know it is hard, you justhave to defend your line."
Villeneuve, the 1997 world champion who left Formula Onelast August after being replaced at BMW Sauber by Poland'sRobert Kubica, told Britain's Autosport magazine that he wasconcerned by Hamilton's race starts.
"When will these chopping moves stop," asked the Canadian."He makes progressive moves that would have got some of thedrivers black-flagged."
Hamilton, 22, has finished all five of his races so far onthe podium and is level on points with teammate Fernando Alonsoat the top of the standings. He has made some sensationalovertaking starts in the process.
"Jacques deserves to have his opinions about it and I canrespect that, but this is racing," the Briton told reporters atthe circuit named after Villeneuve's late father Gilles.
"If you are cutting across people, being dangerous andpossibly taking them out, then I would totally agree," he added."But that has not been the case in any of the races I have seen.
"It has not been dangerous up until now and I think you cansee that it is for the FIA [International Automobile Federation]to make the choice."
[ 本帖最後由 Hakkinen 於 2007-6-11 09:46 AM 編輯 ] |
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