Lewis Hamilton hits Kimi Raikkonen at the Canadian Grand Prix 2008
Bizarre by Lewis Hamilton, he wasn’t interested in stopping but looked more interested in passing Kimi Raikkonen and stopping parallel to the Ferrari, more to follow from the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix.
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June 10th, 2008 05:09
How the hell can that arrogant b**** ask Hamilton if its a consolation to him that he took Kimi out????what consolation is he entitled to after what he did?…I’m really sick of those ITV morons
June 12th, 2008 10:12
What amazes me about the incident is that it Hamilton dosn’t even try to break when he realizes he is about to crash. They dont actually go that fast in the pit lane so slamming on the brakes would have been relatively easy. I think he saw that Ferrari and BMW had overtaken him in the pits, saw he was going to be stuck behind them on a lighter fuel load and decided to take his main contender out of the race with him. Then again, if he were really nasty, he could have crashed into both Ferrari and BMW and taken them all out.