BBC Sports Personality: Vote Hamilton, of course.
Discussion
Sorry, ed this up. Tried to move it to General Gassing.
Never mind. This was the original post:
Best programme of the year this weekend IMHO!
Those of us who have been through international competition know just how much commitment and pain you go through to get near to the top. Just watch their faces.
And I understand that each and everyone on the BBC shortlist is a thoroughly deserving pure-bloodied competitor; making any choice of one over the other never seems right.
Certainly I'd like to support Toseland as much as any and I'm sorry not to see Andy Priaux on the list as a 3/4 year international world champion.
But what we PHers have witnessed in Hamilton's arrival in F1 is a genuine sporting phenomenon. He has internationally raised the motor racing profile to a new level with splendid rub off for the UK blah-di-blah. His racing talent and personality is extraordinary and in the face of the crap we get from the FIA, whose presence frankly guarantees the write off of F1 as far as I'm concerned, Hamilton I hope continues to flourish.
I hope everyone enjoys supporting their sporting heroes on the night, but I hope many too, in the excellent offices of PH find time to support one of the few consistent world beating performers we have in the whole auto world stage.
As good as they all are, I hope Hamilton comes out on top. (Your vote will count).
Never mind. This was the original post:
Best programme of the year this weekend IMHO!
Those of us who have been through international competition know just how much commitment and pain you go through to get near to the top. Just watch their faces.
And I understand that each and everyone on the BBC shortlist is a thoroughly deserving pure-bloodied competitor; making any choice of one over the other never seems right.
Certainly I'd like to support Toseland as much as any and I'm sorry not to see Andy Priaux on the list as a 3/4 year international world champion.
But what we PHers have witnessed in Hamilton's arrival in F1 is a genuine sporting phenomenon. He has internationally raised the motor racing profile to a new level with splendid rub off for the UK blah-di-blah. His racing talent and personality is extraordinary and in the face of the crap we get from the FIA, whose presence frankly guarantees the write off of F1 as far as I'm concerned, Hamilton I hope continues to flourish.
I hope everyone enjoys supporting their sporting heroes on the night, but I hope many too, in the excellent offices of PH find time to support one of the few consistent world beating performers we have in the whole auto world stage.
As good as they all are, I hope Hamilton comes out on top. (Your vote will count).
ph123 said:
But what we PHers have witnessed in Hamilton's arrival in F1 is a genuine sporting phenomenon. He has internationally raised the motor racing profile to a new level with splendid rub off for the UK blah-di-blah.
Very true though - none of the other contenders have transcended their sport - viewing figures in this country have gone up, people who don't know anything about F1 talk about him...surely the definition of a sports personality?Anyone who saw his humility in the presence of Vivienne Senna at the Autosport Awards or his down-to-earth banter with Clarkson on Top Gear can see that he isn't a faceless automaton.
kevin ritson said:
can see that he isn't a faceless automaton.
Well, its been pretty obvious from the get-go that he is anything but. I think he has bags of personality, but unfortunately comes over as rather too self-important to be immediately likeable.For the first time ever I prefer Kimi's approach.
kenthardy said:
Based on year long performance, available resources for competing, overall achievements there are plenty of other better candidates in other sports but the Sun readers will doubtless prevail
But which one of the pugilists will they go for?Edited by kevin ritson on Wednesday 5th December 22:47
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