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13th May 2007, 15:01 #21
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That second place has now put Hamilton in the lead for the championship at 30 pts. Alonso is 2nd at 28. Massa 3rd at 27. And Raikkonen drops to 4th, still at 22.
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13th May 2007, 15:03 #22
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A fantastic race for Massa and Hamilton, this has really boosted their championship hopes.
Kubica did a great job picking up points for BMW with Nick out of the race. Coulthard, Rosberg, Kovaleinen, and SATO!!! all did a great job.
The race itself was pretty boring though.
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13th May 2007, 15:09 #23
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Massa continues to surprise me. He drove a flawless race and his car was much quicker than I expected after practice and qualifying. Forza Ferrari!
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13th May 2007, 15:32 #24
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Originally Posted by Ian McC
Given how well Lewis did in the flyaway races I was expecting him to be even faster in Europe, where he knows the tracks.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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13th May 2007, 15:34 #25
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So, how many overtaking moves at the new chicane?
I can't remember any, but I might have missed them while TF1 was presenting their 5 commercial brakes!Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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13th May 2007, 16:15 #26
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Räikkönen, Webber, Trulli - all "famous car breakers" (at least this is the image of them) fell into trouble once again. On the contrary McLaren is running problemfree. This automatically raises an interesting question - coincidence?
I'd say some bold words about Toyota - the car is unacceptably unreliable!
And a shame for BMW's pit crew. Heidfeld could have challenged even for podium today as he was running heavier than Kubica during the first stint and was quite close to the Pole.
Quite many incidents at Spanish Grand Prix this time - seems like that one-month-long brake hasn't had a positive effect on some teams. :
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13th May 2007, 16:18 #27
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Originally Posted by jensMichael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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13th May 2007, 16:43 #28
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Originally Posted by akv89SKOL VIKINGS!
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13th May 2007, 17:31 #29
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Originally Posted by ioan
There was a good comment from one of the ITV guys on Saturday, mentioning that Hamilton hasn't done 3 things yet:
1. Get a pole
2. Win a race
4. Make a mistake
I wonder which one he does first.Iceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver
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13th May 2007, 20:05 #30
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Next race is Monaco. All of these three is possible.
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