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    Quote Originally Posted by raphael123
    Looks like Hill was right

    McLaren, leading the Drivers and Constructors title.
    Renault - nowhere land.

    I guess he was in a good position to make that comment
    Let's say he was somewhat lucky with that comment. Things could have gone either way for Renault and McLaren.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ioan
    Let's say he was somewhat lucky with that comment. Things could have gone either way for Renault and McLaren.
    lol yep :. And all the people who said otherwise were just unlucky

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    Renault don't have a winning drivr anymore, and heiki is not about to set the F1 world alight in the manner of Lewis Hamilton.
    When in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout

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    Damon's got it spot on so far.

    As he said: "With this decision, Fernando wants to prove that he can win with another team." He's done that
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    Right He's done significant improvement on car and the team performance, and seeing current Renault achievement is sort of evidence he has made right decision on moving, but it is too early he's already succeeded in the field, Ferrari is still the fastest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leopardsleeping
    Right He's done significant improvement on car and the team performance, and seeing current Renault achievement is sort of evidence he has made right decision on moving, but it is too early he's already succeeded in the field, Ferrari is still the fastest.
    Try telling that to Garry Walker :

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    Quote Originally Posted by raphael123
    Try telling that to Garry Walker :
    This time it won't be easy, statistic this year revealed 1:1 taken from Australia and Malaysia, and Bahrain was almost a tie, once significantly Massa was leading the race he cooled the SPEED down for saving the car, although Ferrari obviously won there.

    Let's wait in few next races, although in the middle of season it is not impossible McLaren to be the fastest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
    Damon's got it spot on so far.

    As he said: "With this decision, Fernando wants to prove that he can win with another team." He's done that
    And to add icing to the cake, he's escaped the clutches of Sleazy Flav.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leopardsleeping
    This time it won't be easy, statistic this year revealed 1:1 taken from Australia and Malaysia, and Bahrain was almost a tie, once significantly Massa was leading the race he cooled the SPEED down for saving the car, although Ferrari obviously won there.

    Let's wait in few next races, although in the middle of season it is not impossible McLaren to be the fastest.
    It's 2:1 to Ferrari.

    Ferrari quite easily had an advantage, albeit a small one.

    They qualified 1st and 3rd. McLaren were 2nd and 4th.
    They finished 1st and 3rd. McLaren were 2nd and 5th.
    Fastest laps was 1st and 3rd. McLaren had 2nd and 4th.

    Only the biased would claim McLaren were equal to Ferrari in Bahrain

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    Quote Originally Posted by raphael123
    It's 2:1 to Ferrari.

    Ferrari quite easily had an advantage, albeit a small one.

    They qualified 1st and 3rd. McLaren were 2nd and 4th.
    They finished 1st and 3rd. McLaren were 2nd and 5th.
    Fastest laps was 1st and 3rd. McLaren had 2nd and 4th.

    Only the biased would claim McLaren were equal to Ferrari in Bahrain
    Who knows, the cars might have been equal, but the drivers? :
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