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Thread: 2008 Bahrain Grand Prix Thread
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6th April 2008, 15:56 #121
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Originally Posted by ioanFormula 1
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6th April 2008, 15:57 #122
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Damned finger slipped off the LC button at the start , and the same damned finger slipped off the engine brakes button , just before the wing came off .
Solution obviously is to take off the offending digit , dropping weight ala Bob , but smaller percentage of muscle mass , and move the buttons .
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6th April 2008, 16:06 #123
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Originally Posted by F1boat
Originally Posted by BagwanMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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6th April 2008, 16:41 #124
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Great race.
Massa did a perfect weekend.
Kimi wasn`t that good, but 2nd place is good enough.
Hamilton performed just as I want to see McLaren perform every race."signature room for rent"
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6th April 2008, 17:10 #125
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Originally Posted by veetenI could really use a fish right now
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6th April 2008, 17:39 #126
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Originally Posted by ioan
I wonder if that was the result of a certain pit stop strategy pulling in Kimi early and first.......so FM could win easliy??
Perhaps to get a bosst on the confidence of Massa??
But of course, if that is true, then Ferari will clearly come right out and say so?
sure
and RD will also come right out and say what he really did to FreddieOnly the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
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6th April 2008, 17:46 #127
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6th April 2008, 18:23 #128
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Originally Posted by markabilly
And why would Ferrari risk to have Kimi maybe in a situation to need those points at the end of the season?
I know you like to come up with controversies but this one was pretty clear since the start of the week end. Also Kimi didn't look like a happy man on the podium as he was clearly beaten by the team mate he though he was clearly better than.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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6th April 2008, 18:24 #129
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Originally Posted by Phoenix
Still, fair play for Hamilton for having the good grace to admit his shortcomings this weekend. He didn't exactly cover himself in glory at any point today.
Edit: the story's also on ITV-F1
http://www.itv-f1.com/News_Article.aspx?id=42256Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
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6th April 2008, 18:48 #130
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Originally Posted by ioan
Kimi was the first to admit that he really didn't have the speed to challenge Felipe all weekend, so don't try to think you know what he thought. He said that he had an off weekend and that second was a very good result for him under the circumstances.
Wet conditions. Portuguese Autosport brought something to the table... the WRC2 crews are using a WRC spec tyre that is harder than the spec Meeke and other CPR runners are using.
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