Jump to content


Photo
- - - - -

I may be confused but... (Hamilton and Brazilian citizenship)


  • Please log in to reply
41 replies to this topic

#1 aportinga

aportinga
  • Member

  • 10,601 posts
  • Joined: November 01

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:06

https://twitter.com/...533877712261128

 

What the hell is this actually about?



Advertisement

#2 Beri

Beri
  • Member

  • 11,634 posts
  • Joined: January 14

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:09

About his love for Brazil being answered with a possible honorary citizenship.

#3 ANF

ANF
  • Member

  • 29,365 posts
  • Joined: April 12

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:18

This Reuters report has all the details: https://www.reuters....ton-2022-04-13/

 

For example:
"A bill to make the 37-year-old an honorary citizen is pending in the lower house of the Brazilian parliament but has yet to be voted on.
 The move was proposed by congressman Andre Figueiredo after last year’s Brazilian GP..."


Edited by ANF, 14 April 2022 - 15:22.


#4 Nathan

Nathan
  • Member

  • 7,075 posts
  • Joined: February 00

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:20

Guess he didn't look at the tax rate?

 

I chide.  Nice move from Brazil if it goes through.



#5 OO7

OO7
  • Member

  • 23,405 posts
  • Joined: November 04

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:34

Someone needs to hide this thread from Aspy.  I don't think he'll be able to survive even the possibility of this actually happening! :lol:



#6 Izzyeviel

Izzyeviel
  • Member

  • 3,172 posts
  • Joined: March 16

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:42

This Reuters report has all the details: https://www.reuters....ton-2022-04-13/

 

For example:
"A bill to make the 37-year-old an honorary citizen is pending in the lower house of the Brazilian parliament but has yet to be voted on.
 The move was proposed by congressman Andre Figueiredo after last year’s Brazilian GP..."

I'm not familiar with the Brazilian government, but isn't this a bit like Caroline Lucas proposing a bill in parliament? Opposition bills tend to rarely pass.



#7 Victor

Victor
  • Member

  • 1,006 posts
  • Joined: March 04

Posted 14 April 2022 - 15:59

I'm not familiar with the Brazilian government, but isn't this a bit like Caroline Lucas proposing a bill in parliament? Opposition bills tend to rarely pass.

You are a lucky guy.



#8 Clatter

Clatter
  • Member

  • 44,733 posts
  • Joined: February 00

Posted 14 April 2022 - 16:06

Seems very odd. The crowd were not exactly cheering him the year he pipped Massa for the crown.

#9 BerniesDad

BerniesDad
  • Member

  • 590 posts
  • Joined: September 21

Posted 14 April 2022 - 16:07

The Brazil gov't should use an early photo of Lewis, when he was driving in the 'Ayrton Senna' helmet.. And should claim the credit for slowing down Timo Glock.



#10 P123

P123
  • Member

  • 23,938 posts
  • Joined: February 09

Posted 14 April 2022 - 16:25

Seems very odd. The crowd were not exactly cheering him the year he pipped Massa for the crown.

 

Could be because Massa is Brazilian himself, and a very local one to the circuit at that.



#11 Burtros

Burtros
  • Member

  • 3,315 posts
  • Joined: July 11

Posted 14 April 2022 - 16:28

I don’t think Lewis will want anything to do with the Brazilian govt!!

#12 Bleu

Bleu
  • Member

  • 6,241 posts
  • Joined: February 10

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:17

When I first saw the tweet I went to search for news thinking that something really horrible had happened in Brazil.



#13 aportinga

aportinga
  • Member

  • 10,601 posts
  • Joined: November 01

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:19

This Reuters report has all the details: https://www.reuters....ton-2022-04-13/

 

For example:
"A bill to make the 37-year-old an honorary citizen is pending in the lower house of the Brazilian parliament but has yet to be voted on.
 The move was proposed by congressman Andre Figueiredo after last year’s Brazilian GP..."

 

Okay thanks for this.



#14 flyboym3

flyboym3
  • Member

  • 2,018 posts
  • Joined: July 21

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:31

Would this be a first?

Nice touch if it happens, they certainly adore him.
I seen some footage from Brazilian commentators and they went wild for him last year so I can imagine it caught the nations attention.

Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke tbh.

#15 thefinalapex

thefinalapex
  • Member

  • 3,925 posts
  • Joined: July 16

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:36

Doesn’t Schumacher have the same but then for Spa? although thats a bit different then becoming a honorary citizen for a country. I can’t wait to see how quickly this thread will get to 5 pages. I am betting Saturday around noon😜

#16 Fastcake

Fastcake
  • Member

  • 12,551 posts
  • Joined: April 10

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:36

Seems very odd. The crowd were not exactly cheering him the year he pipped Massa for the crown.

Indeed, though he has been very popular there in recent years - very noticeably during last year's Grand Prix. Seems there are no hard feelings in Sao Paulo.



#17 Beri

Beri
  • Member

  • 11,634 posts
  • Joined: January 14

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:43

Indeed, though he has been very popular there in recent years - very noticeably during last year's Grand Prix. Seems there are no hard feelings in Sao Paulo.


Opportunistic none the less. Verstappen had his masterclass race in 2016. Subsequently he was hailed the new Senna. Last year, he was boo-ed. Short term memory those Brazilians have.

#18 Clatter

Clatter
  • Member

  • 44,733 posts
  • Joined: February 00

Posted 14 April 2022 - 17:55

Indeed, though he has been very popular there in recent years - very noticeably during last year's Grand Prix. Seems there are no hard feelings in Sao Paulo.

I suppose when you have no one of your own to cheer for......

#19 mstar

mstar
  • Member

  • 1,834 posts
  • Joined: December 06

Posted 14 April 2022 - 18:17

The race promoters/circuit pulled a blinder last year.  Lewis on the grid NEVER talks or shows emotion like fist pumping / hand on heart acknowledging the crowd etc etc.  He normally just likes to focus and sit in the car.

Last year (not on world feed / sky etc), they was playing Bob Marley songs and the crowd was singing with lewis on the grid. Lewis was really pumped up before the start, last year.  

It was clear the Brazilian crowd absolutely loved him and they was singing along and Lewis possibly has more connection with the crowd there.  Maybe as the crowd is so close to race grid etc.

 

No surprise to me, he is very popular in Brazil, as he is such close friends with Neymar too.  


Edited by mstar, 14 April 2022 - 18:18.


Advertisement

#20 gpking

gpking
  • Member

  • 356 posts
  • Joined: April 21

Posted 14 April 2022 - 18:34

Opportunistic none the less. Verstappen had his masterclass race in 2016. Subsequently he was hailed the new Senna. Last year, he was boo-ed. Short term memory those Brazilians have.

That was before Verstappen's comments on Massa/Brazilians.

#21 ARTGP

ARTGP
  • Member

  • 29,667 posts
  • Joined: March 19

Posted 14 April 2022 - 18:40

Seems very odd. The crowd were not exactly cheering him the year he pipped Massa for the crown.

 

He seemed to get a lot of support last year which is likely the more relevant barometer.


Edited by ARTGP, 14 April 2022 - 18:41.


#22 aportinga

aportinga
  • Member

  • 10,601 posts
  • Joined: November 01

Posted 14 April 2022 - 18:44

Opportunistic none the less. Verstappen had his masterclass race in 2016. Subsequently he was hailed the new Senna. Last year, he was boo-ed. Short term memory those Brazilians have.

 

Well they loved Jean Louis Schlesser  :rotfl:



#23 Whitelightning

Whitelightning
  • Member

  • 640 posts
  • Joined: November 21

Posted 14 April 2022 - 20:53

We’ve not had a Hamilton thread on here for at least 30 seconds this will make a change.

#24 as65p

as65p
  • Member

  • 26,207 posts
  • Joined: June 04

Posted 14 April 2022 - 22:20

Someone needs to hide this thread from Aspy.  I don't think he'll be able to survive even the possibility of this actually happening! :lol:

Now that hurts. After all those years and despite numerous declarations to the contrary, you still got no clue what bothers me and what I couldn't care less about.... :cry:

 

:D



#25 OO7

OO7
  • Member

  • 23,405 posts
  • Joined: November 04

Posted 14 April 2022 - 23:42

Now that hurts. After all those years and despite numerous declarations to the contrary, you still got no clue what bothers me and what I couldn't care less about.... :cry:

 

:D

The answer to the bolded is Hamilton and Hamilton.  For you Aspy, we'll refer to it from now on as the 'Hamilton Hamilton Paradox'. :lol:



#26 as65p

as65p
  • Member

  • 26,207 posts
  • Joined: June 04

Posted 15 April 2022 - 00:21

The answer to the bolded is Hamilton and Hamilton.  For you Aspy, we'll refer to it from now on as the 'Hamilton Hamilton Paradox'. :lol:

"We", eh? :D Whatever helps you and your friends, real or imagined, to survive this season. Always glad to be of service. :wave:



#27 OO7

OO7
  • Member

  • 23,405 posts
  • Joined: November 04

Posted 15 April 2022 - 00:49

"We", eh? :D Whatever helps you and your friends, real or imagined, to survive this season. Always glad to be of service. :wave:

Don't you worry Aspy, I think this season is going to be a lot of fun.  The racing so far has been excellent and your paradoxical contributions are always entertaining.  ;)



#28 as65p

as65p
  • Member

  • 26,207 posts
  • Joined: June 04

Posted 15 April 2022 - 00:55

Don't you worry Aspy, I think this season is going to be a lot of fun.  The racing so far has been excellent and your paradoxical contributions are always entertaining.  ;)

There'll be a sure sign, the day you're truly at ease with things. Deep down you know too what sign that is. I'll bear with you (all?) until that happens. Keep the faith! :wave:



#29 OO7

OO7
  • Member

  • 23,405 posts
  • Joined: November 04

Posted 15 April 2022 - 01:09

There'll be a sure sign,

d44bdab3-untitled-design-2021-11-15t0255

 

:lol:



#30 loki

loki
  • Member

  • 12,250 posts
  • Joined: May 02

Posted 15 April 2022 - 02:58

Hamilton’s got a Brazilian????



#31 mclarensmps

mclarensmps
  • Member

  • 8,638 posts
  • Joined: February 02

Posted 15 April 2022 - 03:43

Well he's best friends with Neymar, who doesn't speak English. Hamilton doesn't speak Portuguese either. But they're close friends!!!



#32 garoidb

garoidb
  • Member

  • 8,470 posts
  • Joined: May 11

Posted 15 April 2022 - 08:37

Seems very odd. The crowd were not exactly cheering him the year he pipped Massa for the crown.

 

The move to grant Felipe honorary Brazilian citizenship hit a tricky and ultimately insurmountable stumbling block.  :cool:



#33 CSF

CSF
  • Member

  • 2,825 posts
  • Joined: January 11

Posted 15 April 2022 - 09:56

Is he that horrified by Croydon that he has to change nationalities to get away from any association???? 

 

 

:p



#34 TheWilliamzer

TheWilliamzer
  • Member

  • 1,205 posts
  • Joined: April 12

Posted 15 April 2022 - 12:08

Hamiltão



#35 BRK

BRK
  • Member

  • 5,197 posts
  • Joined: November 07

Posted 15 April 2022 - 18:09

Come now, Senna actually stops by and talks to Hamilton from time to time, it's only fair he gets Brazilian citizenship.  :D

 

(seriously, though, I am assuming this is a courtship to woo him to Brazil or something after he retires. Perhaps as an ambassador for the Senna foundation..)



#36 TheFish

TheFish
  • Member

  • 6,381 posts
  • Joined: October 14

Posted 15 April 2022 - 20:57

Come now, Senna actually stops by and talks to Hamilton from time to time, it's only fair he gets Brazilian citizenship.  :D

 

(seriously, though, I am assuming this is a courtship to woo him to Brazil or something after he retires. Perhaps as an ambassador for the Senna foundation..)

Hamilton thinks about something and that equals Senna talking to him?

 

Awful post.



#37 Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe
  • RC Forum Host

  • 17,679 posts
  • Joined: November 15

Posted 16 April 2022 - 06:47

Hamiltão

Lewisiño



#38 BRK

BRK
  • Member

  • 5,197 posts
  • Joined: November 07

Posted 16 April 2022 - 08:44

Hamilton thinks about something and that equals Senna talking to him?

 

Awful post.

 

What are you on about?



#39 midgrid

midgrid
  • RC Forum Host

  • 10,151 posts
  • Joined: April 09

Posted 16 April 2022 - 08:45

Luisinho! Hamilton would also make a good Brazilian first name, alongside Emerson, Wilson, Milton etc.

Advertisement

#40 thegamer23

thegamer23
  • Member

  • 18,090 posts
  • Joined: November 13

Posted 16 April 2022 - 10:00

Lewis avoids São Paolo!



#41 Dipster

Dipster
  • Member

  • 572 posts
  • Joined: April 10

Posted 16 April 2022 - 10:16

About his love for Brazil being answered with a possible honorary citizenship.

 

 

I would say that he is honoured. Despites Brazil's many problems it is a wonderful country populated by (mostly) wonderful people. I lived in Sao Paulo for 3 years and loved every minute of it. 



#42 MKSixer

MKSixer
  • Member

  • 3,537 posts
  • Joined: November 14

Posted 16 April 2022 - 19:10

Lewis avoids São Paolo!

More like Lewis avoids Bom Retio!!!

 

Rossinho Brown to announce more news later.