Angry Sutil calls Hamilton a 'coward'

 Angry Sutil calls Hamilton a coward
Lewis Hamilton (GBR), McLaren Mercedes - Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 14, Italian Grand Prix, Friday Practice, 10.09.2010 Monza, Italy / Copyright: Charniaux / xpb

Adrian Sutil, convicted this week of grievous bodily harm, has angrily slammed his former friend Lewis Hamilton.

Hamilton, the 2008 world champion and McLaren driver, declined to appear as a witness in former Force India driver Sutil's trial this week over the assault of Lotus team executive Eric Lux.

Hamilton was sitting beside German Sutil, 29, at the time of the incident, but the Briton wrote in a statement to the Munich court that he could not remember the details of the scuffle.

He declined to appear as a witness ostensibly due to the proximity to the launch date of his 2012 car.

"Lewis is a coward," Bild newspaper quotes Sutil as saying.

"I don't want to be friends with someone like that. If you ask me he's not a man as even his father sent me a text message, wishing me the best of luck for the hearing.

"From Lewis, nothing. He even changed his number so I couldn't reach him," he added.

Sutil's manager Manfred Zimmermann insists the criminal conviction does not endanger his FIA superlicense, the mandatory credential for racing in formula one.

But he conceded that it is "almost impossible" that Sutil will be on the 2012 grid.

 

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 sideskraper sideskraper
Sad situation. They were thick as thieves. Lewis wasn't a party to the incident, he seems to have forgotten that you have nothing to fear when you tell the truth. I smell management interference.
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February 1, 2012 4:44 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
exactly, that?s not how you deal with friendship and that is not just sad, that?s a disgrace!
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February 1, 2012 10:42 pm
 chris25 chris25
I can't blame Lewis since he is been trouble a lot of times in 2011 season on track & with his gf, but Adrian should know that friends don't last long, anyways best of luck Adrian, hope to see him come back soon.
February 1, 2012 12:36 pm
 DUB160A4 DUB160A4
I agree, Sideskraper, definitely management interference. Sutil is right though, regardless of what management suggests, from a business perspective, this is someone that's supposed to be a friend. At the very least, Lewis could've given a verbal message of support to Adrian, as a friend. That WAS very cowardice and not what any expects of someone they call a friend. I'm disappointed to read that Lewis chose to handle it this way.
February 1, 2012 12:43 pm
 Speedoholic Speedoholic
I think Lewis made the right decision. He's not coward, he's just sick of all the drama around him.
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February 1, 2012 8:49 pm
 PAA PAA
I have to disagree with you. This maneuvre can only be cowardly. Hamilton should appear at court and say what he saw or what he didn't. Evading the way he did shows he was afraid to take a side out of fear for his carreer. Not cool Lewis, I like you as a driver but a bit less now as a person.
February 1, 2012 9:08 pm
 TorroRosso TorroRosso
If Hamilton could not remember details of the incident, his help in the case would be futile. I do agree that if what Sutil says is true, it is a bit cowardly on his part, but you cut your losses and move on. Loyalty to your team counts.
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February 1, 2012 10:37 pm
 sideskraper sideskraper
You don't forget when one of your best friends gets into a fight and allegedly glasses the owner of a formula one team. That counts for anyone, let alone someone whose memory of minutiae can make the difference between first and fifteenth.
February 2, 2012 5:00 am