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- Super Aguri
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You got me thereBowsey wrote:Well they did show Lewis Hamilton the Story so far twice, 1st on Saturday ITV1 and for a 2nd time after the Qualifying on Saturday on ITV4, They Can't get enough of Lewis :cheesy:Super Aguri wrote:Fact : ITV love Corrie more than Lewis!
Pretty disappoined with 0 interviews. And no montage at the end of all of Sato's passes today.
Shambles! :P
Yer I know will have to record the higlights programme tonight, or hope someone posts it here. . Hopefully someone could post a montage of the two, the full race with the reaction and interviews from the highlights show.Super Aguri wrote:You got me thereBowsey wrote:Well they did show Lewis Hamilton the Story so far twice, 1st on Saturday ITV1 and for a 2nd time after the Qualifying on Saturday on ITV4, They Can't get enough of Lewis :cheesy:Super Aguri wrote:Fact : ITV love Corrie more than Lewis!
Pretty disappoined with 0 interviews. And no montage at the end of all of Sato's passes today.
Shambles! :P
theres no doubt that hes done a great job.
but i ask any people from outside britain (ie. brundall, allen commentary)
WHAT IS THE MEDIA HYPE SURROUNDING HIM LIKE IN YOUR CONTRY?
im just interested, i just had to watch 'lewis hamilton - the story so far' i think things are getting a bit out of hand i britain.
but i ask any people from outside britain (ie. brundall, allen commentary)
WHAT IS THE MEDIA HYPE SURROUNDING HIM LIKE IN YOUR CONTRY?
im just interested, i just had to watch 'lewis hamilton - the story so far' i think things are getting a bit out of hand i britain.
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Lewis Hamilton reckons it is still “way too early” for him to consider winning the world championship in his rookie season, despite his outstanding start to his Formula 1 career.
The 22-year-old McLaren sensation heads in to the year’s seventh round at Indianapolis this weekend eight points ahead of team-mate Fernando Alonso at the top of the standings, following his maiden win in Montreal.
However Hamilton has once again reiterated that he expects to face difficulties during the campaign, adding that this season is still a learning experience for him.
“To be honest, I try not to focus on that [the title],” he said in Thursday’s press conference at Indianapolis.
“I think I came into the season with a very open mind and being realistic of the fact that I am a rookie and I've got a lot to learn.
“It is still very steep learning curve, and yes, I have a great opportunity to be in the best team and have one of the best drivers to compare myself to.
“But I still feel there's going to be times during the season which will be some lows, some highs, and I think it's way too early.
“Eleven races to go, I think it's way too early to even start thinking about the championship.
“Each time I go out in the car, I learn something new.
“I'm always learning bit by bit and I will continue throughout the season.”
While the Briton’s Montreal win pushed him ahead of Alonso, it also dramatically increased his margin in the championship over Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen – as Ferrari struggled for pace on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.
However the Italian squad has only been beaten once at Indianapolis since the US GP was revived in 2000 and Hamilton is expecting that record to count for something this weekend.
“Possibly, after the last race they were probably scratching their heads and definitely focusing very hard to improve for the next race,” he said.
“In only a week you can't make too many improvements.
“But I don't know why they weren't as quick as us last weekend.
“As you can see they've been very quick here in the past few years so surely they'll be quick here.
“But fingers crossed we will be able to match them.”