Australian roads minister criticises Lewis Hamilton's driving
The roads minister of Victoria in Australia has used strong language to criticise Lewis Hamilton after his road car was impounded by Melbourne police. Minister Tim Pallas made the comment on the day that Victoria launched a new road safety campaign. The Formula 1 racing driver, who was arrested on Friday, is expected to be charged with improper use of a vehicle.
*DavidGP ~ Minister Tim Pallas uses what has to be the classic line of the year*
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Source: Australian roads minister criticises Lewis Hamilton's driving
*DavidGP ~ Minister Tim Pallas uses what has to be the classic line of the year*
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| Mr Pallas criticised the 25-year-old British racing driver on the day that Victoria launched a Don't Be a Dickhead road safety campaign. Asked whether Lewis Hamilton met that description, he said: "OK, I'll say it. He's a dickhead." |
Source: Australian roads minister criticises Lewis Hamilton's driving
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