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9th September 2007, 20:00 #11
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Originally Posted by race aficionado
lewis's pass was sublime.
sweet victory. wow what a performance by mclaren.
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9th September 2007, 20:14 #12
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Very solid race by Alonso who seems to be more focus on his driving and more confident now that the championship is on the line.
I am surprise nobody mentioning about the way Hamilton tryed to block Massa from passing at the start, legal of course but a bit cocky.
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9th September 2007, 20:32 #13
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Originally Posted by titivie
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9th September 2007, 21:21 #14
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Well, Alonso basically just ran his race and really didn't do anything spectacular... shame Massa dnf'd because I think he might have had a car that could of challenged Alonso at some point in the race
Hamilton had his moments, but his 2nd stint killed any chance for a win. Plus this kind of race makes it easy to predict this guy might be dead by the age of 25!!! And the start is just more ammo for people like JV to criticize this guy, the FIA really should write up something to prevent the Schuey chop, its a very ugly move in F1 and wish there was a way to penalize it...
So because of his botched pit, and still managed a respectable points position I call Kubica driver of the race.The Preceding post may have contained nudity, sexuality, violence, coarse language and Jacques
Villeneuve and is intended for a mature audience, parental guidance is advised.
So you wanna know what the PS Stands for.
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9th September 2007, 21:27 #15
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i didn't see the race but it appears that rosberg must have had a good race
Obama to Biden - "Let the Welfare checks rain upon the Earth - I am going to a barbecue"
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9th September 2007, 21:40 #16
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Originally Posted by fousto
He had a very good (and clean) scrap with Jenson Button.
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10th September 2007, 02:15 #17
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Driver of the race: FA.
Overtaking move of the race: LH on KR.
Special mention to JB and NR for their wonderfully clean and superb battle; and nice drives for both of them.
The Ant also drove a good race, he is now the clear No.1 at team Aguri.
So is HK at Renault.Iceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver
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10th September 2007, 02:24 #18
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Originally Posted by titivieExtremely impressed with the first 43 laps of Bourdais' race
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10th September 2007, 02:28 #19
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1. Alonso - perfect for the weekend ( didn't go to the pitwall at the end though hmmm!)
2. Rosberg - very well done
3. Hamilton - for providing us the drama
4. Kubica - sterling comeback
btw PsFan,
did you listen to the post race interview as too why LH was slower in the 2nd stint?
And I guess finishing 2nd to the pole sitter, fastest lap driver and overall perfect drive by Alonso, is a sure sign that he's finished LOLyou can't argue with results.
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10th September 2007, 02:35 #20
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Originally Posted by truefan72
I suspect that if FIA continues down this route, then Hyundai won't need to develop a new car, because they won't be in the WRC> It really is a stupid strategy of the FIA to spend more money on...
WRC main class in 2025