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Mako1107 Sep 2016 2:44 p.m. PST

Hamilton blew another start, and certainly looked a bit dejected after Sunday's race.

Looking forward to Singapore, and the end of the season.

With 7 races to go, and a two point difference between the two season leaders, the upcoming races should be very interesting.

Hope Red Bull and Ferrari make a good go of it in a week and a half.

UltraOrk14 Sep 2016 7:41 p.m. PST

That's one of the reasons I'm not a Hamilton fan. He always looks that way when he doesn't win.
When he wins first he's elated, excited, greatest day of his life = the rest of you suck.
Anything else he looks like he'd rather be anywhere else but on the podium = so what, big deal, second, whoop-de-doo.
Vettel at least smiles when he's on the podium, in second or third.

Mako1116 Sep 2016 2:36 p.m. PST

Yea, I'm not a Hamilton fan either.

Most of the other guys are much better, personality-wise.

Only other one that really annoys me is Verstappen.

Kid has definite skills, but frequently pushes the line far too much, causing frequent wrecks, and/or almost collisions. Hope he settles down a bit, and does well, but for now he reminds me a lot of Hami, e.g. the proverbial spoiled brat who thinks everyone, including their own teammates should get out of the way to let them through, even when they have no chance of making a pass.

Vettel has matured nicely in the last few years. Hope the same will happen for some of the other up and comers.

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