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Thread: Driver of the day - Malaysian GP
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9th April 2007, 08:14 #21
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Driver of the day would have to be Hamilton.
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9th April 2007, 15:43 #22
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Originally Posted by wmcotIceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver
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10th April 2007, 17:39 #23
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I've changed my mind.
Wurz had the best performance. He had to pass 5 people on track as quickly as possible to prevent the other cars pulling away too much which he did. As well as this, he had to catch Webber and drive fast enough to get ahead of him in the pitstops. Although it didn't make any difference to the points he still had to achieve a number of critical tasks to finish 9th.
However Hamilton is my driver of the day because by passing and holding off Massa and Raikkonen he gained himself points and took them away from Ferrari and prevented any pressure on Alonso. Maybe he didn't have the speed of his team mate or of the Ferraris over a race distance but he is only young but he maximised his race result with his racecraft.
The best start has to go to Fisichella though for making up four places to 8th.Extremely impressed with the first 43 laps of Bourdais' race
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10th April 2007, 19:11 #24
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Hamilton
Variety. With 4-5 tarmac rallies in calendar, it's good to have some successor to circuit-like Catalunya. Rally wasn't super interesting but wasn't that bad either, I liked saturday stages more....
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