1997 world champion Jacques Villeneuve has slammed Lewis Hamilton for his behaviour since winning the world championship in October. After wrapping up the title, Hamilton's earlier-dominant form mysteriously slumped just as teammate Nico Rosberg's surged.
Also obviously slumping, however, was the Briton's mood, former Williams driver and now television pundit Villeneuve claims. "Maybe losing the world championship to Lewis in the US GP changed him (Rosberg) psychologically," Villeneuve told the German-language Motorsport-Magazin.com.
"I don't know. But after that he was a killer. And Lewis reacted really badly and revealed a very negative side of his character. He showed that he cannot be humble. He has won three world championships but he could not be happy, behaving like a spoiled child who lost his toy. He has not behaved like a great champion," the French-Canadian charged.
Also unimpressed with Hamilton late this year are former British F1 drivers Martin Brundle and Derek Warwick, who think the 30-year-old should have attended an awards ceremony in London. Reports suggest Hamilton was instead in Canada to watch an NBA basketball game.
Brundle wrote on Twitter that Hamilton snubbing the ceremony was "sad", as it only would have taken "20 minutes to at least thrill/motivate young drivers he once was. Unwritten obligation," the Sky commentator said. Warwick, who like Brundle also raced in the 80s and 90s, agreed: "100 per cent right mate. Very disappointing and lost a lot of respect (for Hamilton) last night". (GMM)




Most people listens to Martin Brundle and latch onto his every words, but I ask them to look into Brundle's career and see if he has achieved anything with his presumed impeccable lifestyle that can be compared to Hamilton's, the same could be said of Warwick, after all he has shown to be very anti Hamilton with some of his statements many times over the years, these are failures who did not bring any significant recognition for British motorsports and so speaks of one of the most successful British driver ever with a tinge of envy.
We tend to hear how terrible Hamilton is but look at the facts, if he was as the media paints him, then why is all the main teams courted and still courts him?
He chose not to attend the meaningless presentation because it was not an official one, and these are the same hypocritical people who lashes out about him so it was a fitting middle finger to the hypocrites. Max Verstappen did the same to his hometown in Belgium but the media kept that quiet whereas Hamilton is game- shame on the British media for trying for the longest while to taint and discredit Hamilton's very successful stellar F1 career!