Thread: Hamazing Hamilton
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1st Aug 12, 18:09 #21
Here's some great analysis on Hungary and Ali's ability to just hang on, rather than "dominate" as some have suggested.
How close Lotus came to winning as Hamilton held on: Hungary strategy analysisJames Allen on F1
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2nd Aug 12, 04:50 #22
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For once Mclaren did not ruin Lewis' race with a botched pitstop. One would wonder if it was someone like Webber behind him instead of Grosjean in the first stint. It certainly made Lewis' life easier when Grosjean over drove his Lotus. Similarly, it'd be interesting if it was Webber who was stuck behind Button instead of Vettel. I believed Webber would have got something done on track (no puns intended though). Kimi looked spectacular in the final stint but I believed Lewis had him covered.
No more Tilke Dome please!!
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4th Sep 12, 22:59 #23
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5th Sep 12, 07:14 #24
^^^ Wow!! Harsh words for the Boss
....Glue
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5th Sep 12, 07:22 #25
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5th Sep 12, 07:42 #26
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5th Sep 12, 08:26 #27
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5th Sep 12, 22:14 #28
I think he is amazing.
He is a top driver who is as good as anyone, but can let his emotions and outside circumstances affect his performances and behavour.
However he is only human and many humans have faults. I hope whether he stays at Mclaren or goes to Mercedes he does well and I will support him."In F1 too many things overshadow the Racing" by Kimi
"Like DRS, soft tyres and "The Show"." by Me
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6th Sep 12, 14:32 #29
Ross Brawn can make him much stronger psychologically and as a driver IMO...
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6th Sep 12, 16:35 #30
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6th Sep 12, 20:04 #31
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8th Sep 12, 13:02 #32
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I am not too happy about your presence either, but I guess we have to accept it and try not to be tearful about it.
I ask again, if you are annoyed by Hamilton's arrogance and the fact that he is spoilt, why are you such a huge fan of Bieber, who is pretty much the posterboy for arrogance and for being spoilt.
See boatie, even other people are agreeing with me."signature room for rent"
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8th Sep 12, 13:17 #33
Garry, I inluded you in my ignore list. Really I don't see any point of talking with you about F1.
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8th Sep 12, 13:34 #34
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8th Sep 12, 13:35 #35
Back to the topic thank you !
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8th Sep 12, 14:26 #36
Well, Hamilton made me eat my words this morning.
Yummy!!Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011
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9th Sep 12, 07:56 #37
Great laps, reminded me of the excellence of the great Mika Hakkinen. But the race will be tough - it is always tough for McLaren drivers.
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9th Sep 12, 09:53 #38
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Just hope that Lewis can get 25 points today and that Alonso scores low,otherwise this years championship is loosing its appeal,good to see Button on the front row,but cannot see a macs 1-2 at the finish .If Button gets left at the start I feel he will drop away,and rather than be a rear gunner for Lewis ,will be easy meat for the likes of Vettel,who,s friend The Shoe ,will keep out of his way !
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9th Sep 12, 12:50 #39
Great pole by Lewis. Now its business time.
The start is key, get a clean start and beware of Felipe steaming up the inside."In F1 too many things overshadow the Racing" by Kimi
"Like DRS, soft tyres and "The Show"." by Me



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