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18 Mar 2008, 18:59 (Ref:2155845) | #1 | ||
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Sir Jackie : Lewis Hamilton "complacent"
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Well, I guess he is kinda right, the GPDA would be much stronger if LH and KR joined. However, lack of TC did not any major incident in that race. Last edited by duke_toaster; 18 Mar 2008 at 19:02. |
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I will defend Lewis Hamilton's right to choose on this issue (despite not being a massive Hamilton advocate (I'd call myself "Lewis neutral")).
If JYS knows there are several young talents not on the GPDA, then I figure it's a fraction unfair to impose this pressure on one man, irrespective of Hamilton's "position". On the plus side, at least someone (Pedro de la Rosa) has filled the hole left by the departing Ralf Schumacher. Let's be positive! |
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Is this JYS just making a noise for the sake of it again???
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To clarify what I said, I'm not against JYS being opinionated at all. Hopefully no-one will assume I'm anti-Stewart just because I think he might be wrong this time!
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I think Jackie is panicking far too much about safety. A lot of work has been done since 1994, and since the last time cars raced without driver aids. Only 1 of the 3 big crashes at Melbourne can be attributed to not having driver aids - Glock caught a bump in the grass and DC defended the corner too aggressively. The GPDA is better served by having experienced drivers as its main panel anyway.
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I think it's absolutely fair enough for Sir Jackie to put a bit of pressure on LH to get involved in the GPDA, and put safety on the agenda. Hamilton is the highest profile driver in the sport, no question, and his ability to direct media attention could be of great value when advocating driver safety issues. And, as Sir Jackie says, drivers themselves have to be at the forefront of safety advocacy, as they're the ones in danger! Complacency is dangerous. Nobody should doubt that deaths are still possible in F1.
Does Lewis have the right to free choice regarding involvement in the GPDA? Absolutely. Should he consider very seriously what Sir Jackie is saying? Absolutely. |
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Given the splendid way in which the GPDA dealt with Schumacher's driving ethics I'm not surprised Hamilton's not interested.
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That said, it is a free choice - I think to suggest that somebody is going to be killed, and associating it with the young drivers not joining the GPDA, is a bit excessive. Thankfully safety levels in F1 are now higher than they have probably ever been, and whilst I don't doubt that that's in some part due to the work of the GPDA, drivers have to be given a choice as to whether or not they join. Perhaps in the months and years to come, Hamilton (and this goes for Rosberg and the other drivers that the current GPDA directors are trying to attract) will reconsider and decide to involve himself in the running of the GPDA, but he should do that because he feels he has an important contribution to make rather than because he feels pressured to do so. |
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Without JYS, there would never have been a GPDA with the sort of clout to pressure tracks to become safer & therefore save lives.. (which it certainly did).
His opinion in cases like this have more relevance than any one else living in this sport... |
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I will not underestimate Jackie's words on the importance of safety. His opinions on F1 politics, spy saga etc may be "out of touch", but safety is one department where he could safely say "been there, saw that".
And on a broad picture, without just laying the finger on any particular drivers, i think that it is important for every driver on the grid to do their part. What ever good work that comes out from GPDA benefits ALL drivers, so it's kinda unfair and wrong for someone who just wants to enjoy the improved safety, and all, without contributing time or effort. Like i've mentioned in another thread, in F1, like in any other sports, one day we will see death or a serious injury once again. But i think some people do not truly feel how real this threat can be, and i believe that is what Jackie says about complacency. I'm sure drivers like Mark, like Pedro, like Stewart, like Coulthard all have better things to do, and they didn't join GDPA for fun. And considering that even MS have the time to do it as the head of the association (despite his own workload), i think it isn't much to ask some drivers to just offer 20mins (like what DC or Mark said) every alternate weekend to just discuss some issues. The excuse is feeble, but i suppose he has a "right" not to join if he insists. |
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Demands on thier time as a Member of the GPDC is pretty minimal, (according to the press,) even the Directors only do a "couple of hours a week".
Fact is as the peak body representing the drivers I would want to be a member, otherwise you have no right to complain, after all by not being a member you are effectively saying you do not want to be consulted with issues, not only but including safety. At the end of the day it is their choice, but it would not be mine. (Actually I would want the GPDA to have a stonger stance if I was a driver, consultation on things like changes to Tech, or formats, rules, the works) |
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I agree that the GPDA should be stronger in having their views on different aspects to be heard, even beyond safety.
But given how little time they have on their hands, it isn't surprising that safety takes up all of it. |
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It's not a time issue or a experience issue. There's a huge difference in terms of what he's representing now in F1, even only in his second season due to what he has achieved in the track and with the audience, and any other driver that has been there for almost 15 years. He has the choice to not get involved in the politics or in the administration of the GPDA, but he should become a member and have a say in everything that is done, because he's a public person and right now certainly the one with most exposure to the media, and this is not because he has beautiful eyes, but because he is a talented driver, admired for that, and this has a weight to all who will listen to him, nobody can deny this. It doesn't take his time but definitely demands character. Last edited by Bononi; 19 Mar 2008 at 13:23. |
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I'm kind of surprised that GPDA membership and meeting attendance isn't a mandatory (doctors notes accepted, of course) part of having a Superlicence/being an active F1 driver. I'm sure the drivers that don't go could suddenly find time if attending it was a necessary part of a GP weekend.
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Looks like GPDA is an independent entity from FIA, and many times crossing their interests...
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While Lewis has a right not to be a member, I don't think it sits well with his ultra professional image. From what I've read, it wouldn't take up much of his time just to attend meetings and show his support even if he doesn't want to join the board.
The GPDA still fulfils an important role, and the safety advances it campaigns for benefit all the drivers not just those who participate. Their efforts to improve safety at testing for example. Hamilton is as likely to have a mechanical failure in testing as anyone else, and the presence of adequate medical facilities might prove critical. Besides, from what I understand, the only two drivers who don't attend the GPDA are Hamilton and Raikkonen. The other young drivers manage, so why can't Lewis? |
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Why don't they just stop doing bonehead overtaking moves then it will all be safe again?
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