DChemTech wrote: ↑06 Aug 2021, 15:45
The problem is not that the claims that are being made are false or unverifiable or whatever, it is that they are completely irrelevant for the discussion at hand, and in particular, for the Hungary race thread. Yes, Max is an aggressive driver, and one can question whether he learns enough from his mistake. That does not he is at fault for every (racing) incident he is involved in (nor does Hamilton being a generally rather clean and civil driver mean that he is infallible in every incident he is involved in). And let's remember, the incident that this ongoing discussion is mostly related to did not even happen in Hungary. So yeah, no surprise a moderator steps in here.
Small addition; Ham is considered being a clean driver because he didn't have to put up a fight in at least 60/100 racewins, and cruise from pole to an easily 20/30s lead.
When it comes down to racing he's about as clean/aggressive as many others .. and fairly so ..