Hamilton snubs Putin! (Or maybe he's a bit too dim to realise who he is...)
#1
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:12
I think Lewis handed a very definite snub to the Russian president, being as smart as he is, he could never openly diss the Russian leader so decided to make him wait, pretending to sort his hair out, find the right cap etc before eventually being ordered by herr Bernie to press the flesh...ah who am I kidding.
I'm one of hamiltons biggest fans, I really wish I could say that hand on heart it was a very subtle snub of Putin and a comment on Russia's expansionist policy...however, despite the fact he used the word 'synergy' in it's proper context, Lewis is a little dim and I can't help feeling that perhaps he didn't know who Putin was and was genuinely more interested in making sure his hair looked alright and that he was wearing the right cap...bless him.
#3
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:16
To be honest
If I entered a room with Putin in, and my hair was looking a mess, I would probably take care of my hair first.
I am afraid that is Metrosexual culture for you OP
Edited by sennafan24, 12 October 2014 - 19:19.
#4
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:17
Maybe he just didn't want to dap up a very controversial leader.
#5
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:19
Pretty sure he was just doing what he normally does after a race, after all, why was Putin even in that room to begin with? They've just done 300+ kilometres at hundreds of miles per hour on average, and they're supposed to care that some guy is in the room with them?
#6
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:20
I thought it very noticeable that Hamilton snubbed Putin in the drivers room post race, busying himself with sorting his mullet and finding the right cap. It was only when Bernie nodded at him to shake putins hand that he eventually got around to doing so. It was all a bit awkward for the Russian pm and he flicked a couple of glances at Lewis after the initial snub. It was also strange to see Bernie so prominent after the race, he usually disappears quick smart unless. Is suspect he was on hand in case of just such an occurrence.
I think Lewis handed a very definite snub to the Russian president, being as smart as he is, he could never openly diss the Russian leader so decided to make him wait, pretending to sort his hair out, find the right cap etc before eventually being ordered by herr Bernie to press the flesh...ah who am I kidding.
I'm one of hamiltons biggest fans, I really wish I could say that hand on heart it was a very subtle snub of Putin and a comment on Russia's expansionist policy...however, despite the fact he used the word 'synergy' in it's proper context, Lewis is a little dim and I can't help feeling that perhaps he didn't know who Putin was and was genuinely more interested in making sure his hair looked alright and that he was wearing the right cap...bless him.
I can't help but think you're a little dim.
#7
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:20
walks like a duck , quacks like a duck, hey it must be a...........................................
#8
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:22
I don't mind Lewis being dumb, he is a great character and unique driver. I put more attention to his heart and driving than to his manners.
#9
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:22
#10
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:23
walks like a duck , quacks like a duck, hey it must be a...........................................
You called?
#11
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:23
So Lewis is dim? Huh.
Maybe he just didn't want to dap up a very controversial leader.
I mean it with absolute affection and respect. Lewis is my favorite driver, but the weekend he had come out with some dal gems, my favorite was 'I thought it would be cold here, theres always snow in James bond'. Perhaps he's having a laugh and is playing on our expectations of jim, perhaps he genuinely wanted to snub Putin, I really don't know, I guess ghosts what makes him so entertaining, the man is a bit of a loon. Albeit the an incredibly fast loon...
#12
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:24
So Lewis is dim? Huh.
Maybe he just didn't want to dap up a very controversial leader.
I'm sure he didn't. This is the situation Bernie has placed F1 and its personalities in.
#13
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:25
#14
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:25
Lewis: "Kind of surreal for the president (Putin) to be presenting the award. That was a great experience."
#15
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:26
That was just his way of saving Mercedes from international shame, and economical sanctions.
#16
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:26
I can't help but think you're a little dim.
Believe me, you're not too far wide of the Mark!
So you think it was a definite snub? I'm genuinely interested to know what people think, I really want to believe it was exactly that and it was very noticeable that Bernie had to nod him over to shake his hand. So maybe it was a snub, just interested to discuss opinions...
#17
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:27
Bonjon- I'm just trying to work out if it's Lewis that the loon in all this, or you..!
The two aren't mutually exclusive!
#18
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:29
I'd snub Putin. IMHO the guy is an asshole.
Hopefully Lewis doesn't find any Polonium-210 on his sushi tonight....... nor me for that matter............
#19
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:30
I noticed this as well with regard to Putin, he did seem to ignore him but I think Lewis prefers to sort out his hair at the end of a race. Lewis is more interested in his hair after a race, anyway what is up with his hair, he should just shave it off.
On another note did you see him during the track parade with the big Gold Chain round his neck.
#21
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:30
Lewis: "Kind of surreal for the president (Putin) to be presenting the award. That was a great experience."
Hamilton's lack of geo-political knowledge.
Edited by NateF, 12 October 2014 - 19:32.
#22
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:30
I think it was just a case of, Crash Helmet on and a row of fairly ordinary looking individuals, in white shirts.
At that moment, Putin could have been one of any number of Charlie Whiting/Bernie Ecclestone's post-race staff/colleagues.
The odd thing was that Putin was there at all.
#23
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:31
This was discussed in the Todt-Alonso thread. Seems like Hamilton simply missed, or didn't recognize, the Russian president. He shook his hand later, and then on the podium obviously.
#24
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:32
Pretty sure he was just doing what he normally does after a race, after all, why was Putin even in that room to begin with? They've just done 300+ kilometres at hundreds of miles per hour on average, and they're supposed to care that some guy is in the room with them?
I suspect that if it was Obama in the room, Lewis would have spotted him and shook his hand immediately. I don't think he snubbed him, I genuinely don't think he clocked him at all which is a little bit odd considering that you'd think they'd all be aware of the politics with regard to Russia at the moment. If he wasn't made aware if the sensitivity of he situation then their pr team is doing a shocking job. I also only bring this up because it is being reported in some circles that Hamilton snubbed Putin, I'm not just dreaming all this up!
#25
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:32
walks like a duck , quacks like a duck, hey it must be a...........................................
its not a duck its a argentinian racing pigeon.
Edited by Longtimefan, 12 October 2014 - 19:33.
#26
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:33
I thought it very noticeable that Hamilton snubbed Putin in the drivers room post race, busying himself with sorting his mullet and finding the right cap. It was only when Bernie nodded at him to shake putins hand that he eventually got around to doing so. It was all a bit awkward for the Russian pm and he flicked a couple of glances at Lewis after the initial snub. It was also strange to see Bernie so prominent after the race, he usually disappears quick smart unless. Is suspect he was on hand in case of just such an occurrence.
I think Lewis handed a very definite snub to the Russian president, being as smart as he is, he could never openly diss the Russian leader so decided to make him wait, pretending to sort his hair out, find the right cap etc before eventually being ordered by herr Bernie to press the flesh...ah who am I kidding.
I'm one of hamiltons biggest fans, I really wish I could say that hand on heart it was a very subtle snub of Putin and a comment on Russia's expansionist policy...however, despite the fact he used the word 'synergy' in it's proper context, Lewis is a little dim and I can't help feeling that perhaps he didn't know who Putin was and was genuinely more interested in making sure his hair looked alright and that he was wearing the right cap...bless him.
No.
#27
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:34
Believe me, you're not too far wide of the Mark!
So you think it was a definite snub? I'm genuinely interested to know what people think, I really want to believe it was exactly that and it was very noticeable that Bernie had to nod him over to shake his hand. So maybe it was a snub, just interested to discuss opinions...
Or.... or..... .wait for it.... he genuinely didn't see him, what with crash helmet and all and facing the wall to get weighed, nor perhaps would he be expecting a dignitary to be present in that room. Plus, I think he was more busy trying to avoid Nico.
#28
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:35
I suspect that if it was Obama in the room, Lewis would have spotted him and shook his hand immediately. I don't think he snubbed him, I genuinely don't think he clocked him at all which is a little bit odd considering that you'd think they'd all be aware of the politics with regard to Russia at the moment. If he wasn't made aware if the sensitivity of he situation then their pr team is doing a shocking job. I also only bring this up because it is being reported in some circles that Hamilton snubbed Putin, I'm not just dreaming all this up!
Yeah in the teacup where this storm goes in circles
#29
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:35
Easy to see what happened. Either Lewis didn't realise he was there or he wasn't sure what the protocol was, so he went to get weighed and then moved to the back of the room.. probably to look for some sort of signal that yes he should go up and shake his hand, which he did. The entire room seemed on edge to be fair.. understandable that Lewis perhaps wasn't sure what to do.
#30
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:35
I think that like me, he didn't care what hangers-on were in the room, even if one of those hangers-on was a mafia boss Russian Pres.
#31
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:35
If he had, it'd be great.
F1 shouldn't support totalitarian countries and dictatorships disguised as a democracy, no matter how much money Bernie gets from it. Todays show was a disgrace.
#32
Posted 12 October 2014 - 19:41
In before the lock!
Wait.