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[Other Sport] Lewis Hamilton the greatest living British sportsman?



Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
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The greatest living British sportsman for me is probably Chris Hoy, just ahead of Steve Redgrave. Of the main stream spectator sports, I think Murray and Jonny Wilkinson both have claims.

I'm a keen cycling fan, but I'd probably have Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome ahead of Chris Hoy. Wiggins achievements across the cycling spectrum, from track Olympic success, to time trial gold, to winning Le Tour – incredible. Mark Cavendish is widely considered the best road sprinter of all time. Hugely underappreciated in Britain, massively respected as one of the all time greats outside. Not to take away Chris Hoy's achievements, but if we are talking greatest living British Sportsman, I'm not sure how Hoy can be in there ahead of his contemporaries.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,952
Surrey
I'm a keen cycling fan, but I'd probably have Mark Cavendish, Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome ahead of Chris Hoy. Wiggins achievements across the cycling spectrum, from track Olympic success, to time trial gold, to winning Le Tour – incredible. Mark Cavendish is widely considered the best road sprinter of all time. Hugely underappreciated in Britain, massively respected as one of the all time greats outside. Not to take away Chris Hoy's achievements, but if we are talking greatest living British Sportsman, I'm not sure how Hoy can be in there ahead of his contemporaries.
I didn't research our other cyclists and will happily bow to you on this one. I'd put them all ahead of tax dodging Lewis though.
 


saintquin

Member
Apr 13, 2010
55
It's an impossible question to answer.
He seems to be a big part in the best team in F1 at the moment. He's won the most races ever but do they have the same amount of races or more than previous years. Not a big F1 fan myself so don't know.
Different sports require different skills, obviously!
 


LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
It's an impossible question to answer.
He seems to be a big part in the best team in F1 at the moment. He's won the most races ever but do they have the same amount of races or more than previous years. Not a big F1 fan myself so don't know.
Different sports require different skills, obviously!
And yet people are happy to compare football players from different eras, despite the fact that the game has changed completely from when (e.g.) Stan Matthews, Pele, Maradona, Shearer or even Zidane were at their best.

It's not an impossible question to answer. Lewis Hamilton has won more F1 races than anyone else, ever. So he's the best in his sport of all time.

Do we have anyone else currently who is?
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
It's an impossible question to answer.
He seems to be a big part in the best team in F1 at the moment. He's won the most races ever but do they have the same amount of races or more than previous years. Not a big F1 fan myself so don't know.
Different sports require different skills, obviously!

He has smashed all Schumacher’s records (except the titles and that looks like it’s coming) in less races and without using his car like a dodgem to win titles

These facts won’t change anyone’s minds though, and I won’t be changing mine :shrug:

So many of us Brits absolutely hate self confident winners and record breakers as this thread proves.

Much better to follow the glorious failures of our football teams.
 
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LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
He has smashed all Schumacher’s records (except the titles and that looks like it’s coming) in less races and without using his car like a dodgem to win titles

These facts won’t change anyone’s minds though, and I won’t be changing mine :shrug:

So many of us Brits absolutely hate self confident winners and record breakers as this thread proves.

Much better to follow the glorious failures of our football teams.
Well said sir.
 


saintquin

Member
Apr 13, 2010
55
And yet people are happy to compare football players from different eras, despite the fact that the game has changed completely from when (e.g.) Stan Matthews, Pele, Maradona, Shearer or even Zidane were at their best.

It's not an impossible question to answer. Lewis Hamilton has won more F1 races than anyone else, ever. So he's the best in his sport of all time.

Do we have anyone else currently who is?

Which makes him the best ever F1 driver. I get that but you can't compere him to sports people from different sports. I'd imaging Ryan Giggs has won more football matches, Paula Radcliffe may have won more races, I'd guess Steve Davis has won more snooker matches than Lewis has won F1 races. He may be the best ever sportsman he may not but, is up there with the best there is.

He has smashed all Schumacher’s records (except the titles and that looks like it’s coming) in less races and without using his car like a dodgem to win titles

These facts won’t change anyone’s minds though, and I won’t be changing mine :shrug:

So many of us Brits absolutely hate self confident winners and record breakers as this thread proves.

Much better to follow the glorious failures of our football teams.

His record in F1 speaks for itself and I really hope he goes on the break the others.
 


BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,248
Lewis Hamilton is HUGELY underrated by the british public and press as he is black. It is that simple really, and hugely embarrassing and depressing that our country is like that.
I think it is more his personality than his race, look how the public used to love Frank Bruno.
 




LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
I think it is more his personality than his race, look how the public used to love Frank Bruno.
Most of the public like Hamilton. Unfortunately nowadays the racists have an easier platform to spread their bile and a much more insidious way of doing it.

Big Frank would have received all sorts of abuse online had it been possible back then. ***** will be *****.
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,467
Mid Sussex
Most of the public like Hamilton. Unfortunately nowadays the racists have an easier platform to spread their bile and a much more insidious way of doing it.

Big Frank would have received all sorts of abuse online had it been possible back then. ***** will be *****.

I think the difference between Hamilton and Bruno is that Hamilton is successful, confident and intelligent. That’s a threat to your average racist. Frank Bruno came across as loveable but not too bright so of no threat and so easy to take the piss out of without seeming to be racist.

The problem for many borderline racists is that Hamilton doesn’t know his place. If he kept quiet and toed the line then he would be tolerated.


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LlcoolJ

Mama said knock you out.
Oct 14, 2009
12,982
Sheffield
I think the difference between Hamilton and Bruno is that Hamilton is successful, confident and intelligent. That’s a threat to your average racist. Frank Bruno came across as loveable but not too bright so of no threat and so easy to take the piss out of without seeming to be racist.

The problem for many borderline racists is that Hamilton doesn’t know his place. If he kept quiet and toed the line then he would be tolerated.


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Agreed.
 




e77

Well-known member
May 23, 2004
7,270
Worthing
My shortish list would be:

Cricket: Pietersen or Anderson. Stokes is well on his way to joining that company though. Botham was a match winner but could give his wicket away and his bowling went downhill later on

Rowing: Redgrace

Cycling: Hoy or Froome

Motorport: Hamilton

Darts: Taylor

Snooker: O'Sullivan

Yachting: Ainslie

Athletics: Thompson, Coe or Farah
 


Leekbrookgull

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2005
16,384
Leek
My shortish list would be:

Cricket: Pietersen or Anderson. Stokes is well on his way to joining that company though. Botham was a match winner but could give his wicket away and his bowling went downhill later on

Rowing: Redgrace

Cycling: Hoy or Froome

Motorport: Hamilton

Darts: Taylor

Snooker: O'Sullivan

Yachting: Ainslie

Athletics: Thompson, Coe or Farah

Try to Spell.
 






Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
Rowing isn't a sport. It's something posh boys do to relieve the tedium of public school instead of ************.

Cycling isn't a sport either. It's the same as driving but without an engine (see rowing without the posh bit).

Horse riding is just lazy exploitation of animals, getting them to do all the hard graft.

Motor racing - might as well stand on a motorway bridge and watch the M25 all day. Tedious and anonymous.
 


ChickenBaltiPie

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Jan 3, 2014
937
As an an avid F1 Fan for decades I can confirm categorically and without question Hamilton is a complete t!t .....Button on the other hand, the VERY model of a sporting Legend in my eyes and hasn’t won a thing in comparison. Hamilton is a great driver, that is beyond debate, but a model sportsman he ain’t.
 


Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
13,465
As an an avid F1 Fan for decades I can confirm categorically and without question Hamilton is a complete t!t .....Button on the other hand, the VERY model of a sporting Legend in my eyes and hasn’t won a thing in comparison. Hamilton is a great driver, that is beyond debate, but a model sportsman he ain’t.

Bit harsh ???
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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I think the difference between Hamilton and Bruno is that Hamilton is successful, confident and intelligent. That’s a threat to your average racist. Frank Bruno came across as loveable but not too bright so of no threat and so easy to take the piss out of without seeming to be racist.

The problem for many borderline racists is that Hamilton doesn’t know his place. If he kept quiet and toed the line then he would be tolerated.


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It’s quite possible to dislike Hamilton and not be racist.
 






rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
8,202
I think the difference between Hamilton and Bruno is that Hamilton is successful, confident and intelligent. That’s a threat to your average racist. Frank Bruno came across as loveable but not too bright so of no threat and so easy to take the piss out of without seeming to be racist.

The problem for many borderline racists is that Hamilton doesn’t know his place. If he kept quiet and toed the line then he would be tolerated.


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towed :facepalm: soz
 


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