Hamilton: "I could have made the stop with a beer"

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Tuesday, 25 March 2008 19:45

La Mirada Canberra

Lewis Hamilton, the English with friendly face that delighted opponents of Fernando Alonso but received the wrath of the Spanish fans who supported him, criticized his team after he failed to put a wheel.

"I could have made the stop with a ceverza"

Ha! That's what I would have liked, as good English. Surely not thought of as the third of Valladolid. No, no, no. Think of a lady paints of those who serve you left the North Sea.

But man, Lewis, do not go well with the team. If you shake your pulse when you're going to win a race, it is normal that once someone from your team will shake the hand by placing a wheel. Like you do not put wheels, because you do not know, but do not take it so personally.

While Fernando Alonso is that doctrine because your car does not run. Then there's the fun, Fernando! As you run you do! Total, if you've won two world championships, has managed to hook a whole country to Formula 1 ... The challenge now is to win the championship with a car not a pointer.

And Luis Aragones told a truth not previously used to illuminate. "Spain is a favorite for the European championship. And who better than him to know. Notice that you can not play until the stubbornness of Mr. Villar ... but quiet, wise, that if Spain play the Euro will not lack means to give us as favorites. From time to beat Italy, with Fernando Torres touched.

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