Irvine Slams "Disrespectful" Lewis

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#1 Redders1989
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Former Ferrari driver Eddie Irvine has slammed Lewis Hamilton for showing "unbelievable disrespect" to McLaren team boss Ron Dennis in their fiery radio exchange during qualifying for the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Hamilton reportedly told his boss to, "Go f****** swivel" after he thought the team had deliberately held him up behind team-mate Fernando Alonso in the pit lane in the closing minutes of qualifying as punishment for him disobeying team orders at the start of the Q3 fuel-burn phase.

The 22-year-old admitted following his victory at the Hunagroring that he had got it wrong and dulyapologised to the team forhis actions and spoke to long-time mentor Dennis separately about the heated exchange.

However in his column for Virgin Media, Irvine blasts Hamilton for his behaviour towards his team boss and believes the rookie's 'nice guy' image in the media is starting to wear thin.

"The disrespect Lewis Hamilton showed to Ron Dennis was quite unbelievable in my opinion," the Ulsterman said.

"Lewis is playing a particularly polished and clever game when it comes to appearing cleaner-than-clean to the media but his arrogance is starting to come out now.

"Success is starting to go to his head and, whilst I challenge any man on the planet in his position not let it do so, the way both he and [Fernando]Alonso are behaving is beyond childish - and the way he behaved in Hungary is beyond belief."

Irvine was known as Formula 1's bad boy during his decade in the sport but claims he never disrespected any of his team bosses.

"I have no respect for people who disrespect their team managers and Lewis is rapidly beginning to lose mine," he said.

"I've had some run-ins with authority in my career and some disagreements with the likes of Eddie Jordan, Niki Lauda and Bobby Rahal, but I've never disrespected anybody and certainly never sworn at anyone over the team radio."

The four-time grand prix winner also poured scorn on Alonso's conduct in the McLaren pit box.

Irvine likened the move to his former team-mate Michael Schumacher's ill-advised collision with Jacques Villeneuve at the title-deciding round of the 1997 season.

"As for Alonso, a two-time world champion should have more brains than he does," he said.

"To block Lewis like that in qualifying was one of the most stupid things I've ever seen and it reminded me of Michael Schumacher's move on Jacques Villeneuve at Jerez in 1997.

"I can't condone cheating, but if you must do it, there's got to be a subtler way!"

SOURCE: ITV-F1

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#2 cjek
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The guy has apologised.. get over it Irvine. At the time he obviously didn't realise that the incident was related to him not letting Alonso pass earlier in the session, and when you see a car stopped in front of you for so long which eventually leads to you missing the line by a couple of seconds, you assume that you've been cheated. He was partly right, because the stewards said that the Alonso hold-up was for no good reason, and he has now accepted that he should have allowed Alonso to pass early on in Q3. It was a mistake by all parties involved, and people need to move on.
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#3 cjek
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Just to add to this, I was skeptical of the language used at first in newspapers, and maybe I was right. McLaren have denied that there was a row involving the 'f-word' over the radio. It was the kind of thing the British media like to fabricate and overhype, and it seems that once again they have made a situation seem worse than it was. And once again the BBC were right in not reporting that the language was ever used, probably because there was no evidence of it. The media have no access to the team radios, so the story was BS. So Irvine needs to stay out of this. I've said it before about Villeneuve, and I'll say it again if another of these guys in the 'we're ex-drivers so we know everything, even stuff which is private' crowd who the media feed on make comments without proof.
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The latest news say that Lewis didn't say such words.
But doesn't the FIA have all the radio chatter? Why can't they just confirm it or not and end this?
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Irvine should keep his trap shut. He pisses me and many others off no end. Why do all these people keep feeling they have to comment about other drivers just to get into the news?
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#6 aloushi87
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Hmm.. Irvine was a very good F1 driver , I hate to see such comments from him.