Flabbio Fixatore wrote:I have known/met/played with and played against personalities such as Tyson/Ali and now maybe Hamilton, and I must say that there has never been one that was so good that they did not need to be gentlemen. I am beyond the frustration that an arrogant superstar can instill, but I also know that I have used their arrogance as fuel in off season preparation.
They bait rivals with arrogance, sometimes it backfires leading to embarrassment.
If nothing else, an attitude such as this only doubles the motivation and energy of every competitor that hamilton will have in 2010. Does anyone think that Button hasn't read this and been like "There is no way he is gonna say that about me in 2011..."
Hamilton wont say a thing about Jenson after he beats him. Heiki was actually blown away and never was a bad thing said about him. Alonso is the only one who will get that kind of response.
Concerning button, he seems cocky to me, even though he is within his rights as the WDC.
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5:34 into the video, that little bit he forcibly jammed in: 'oh i purposely let the back out to make Buemi nervous...'.

As if he expects to crowd to be in awe of his great car control skills. =D> Now that was pure cockiness.
Walk softly but carry a big stick. When you are the best, humility is the true mark of a sportsman. The arrogant only make the target on their back glow that much brighter in their rivals eyes.
True, this is in respect to looking forward, humility is the most sensible thing.
When looking back, speaking ones mind adds colour to the story.
I don't think Hamilton will make the mistake of threatening any driver, he only comments on what has transpired. Him beating Alonso on count back in 2007 is history, he can't rewrite it with a little embellishment like saying "I blew Alonso away".