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10th September 2007, 03:33 #21
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Originally Posted by truefan72
we can chose to go along for the ride and have a good time: when it's over, we'll have an appreciation that certain events don't happen every year. lets all enjoy the racing on the track.
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10th September 2007, 04:37 #22
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Originally Posted by truefan72
I didn't watch the post race interviews, however judging by his post race comments he said something to the extent that He had tried to keep up with Alonso, but wasn't as fast, and had bad luck in traffic, yadda yadda yadda... Whatever the excuse, his second stint cost him the race, and nearly 2nd... therefor not really earning the title of driver of the race.
And re-read my post, I wasn't suggesting that Hamilton finishing second was a sign his career was over... I implied his DANGEROUS driving was gonna get him killed... "he might be dead by the age of 25" how do you mis-understand that kind of statement?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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10th September 2007, 07:07 #23
Alonso
When you're tired of rallying...you're tired of life
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10th September 2007, 09:19 #24
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Kimi for me.
He was up there after 2/3-rds of the race in a car that was not deserving of that position.
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10th September 2007, 09:25 #25
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I guess Alonso is the obvious choice because he was the class of the field all weekend, but Button, Rosberg and Kovalianen deserve special mention for their drives
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10th September 2007, 10:04 #26
Raikkonen almost pulled one out of the bag here, pretty decent for being in the spare car for the only parts of the weekend that matter.
But Alonso takes this one.
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10th September 2007, 11:17 #27
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Alonso for sure with a mention to Kimi for trying something to spoil the Mac parade.
"But it aint how hard you hit, it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done." Rocky.
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10th September 2007, 12:36 #28
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Freddy was the best driver today. He lead from the start and turned out a faultless display.
Lewis provided the best Racing today. Superb in the first lap with a set-up that wasn't 100% and a great pass on Kimi.
Button got the max out of the machinary and is starting to build his quedos again, not just from the result but by how he is doggedly sticking it out and challenging with a rubbish car that keeps letting him down. His stock, unbelivebly, is on the rise again and he's starting to win me round by his committment.Justice is blind but doesn't have to be stupid.
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10th September 2007, 20:29 #29
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Lets not forget Yamamoto who nearly passed his much higher rated teammate, Sutil early on, nearly matched his fastest lap pace and wasn't far off the Toro Rossos.
Extremely impressed with the first 43 laps of Bourdais' race
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11th September 2007, 00:45 #30
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Rosberg and Hamilton for two gutsy moves at critical stages in the race.
Special mentions to alonso, you just can;t get rid of the spaniard : and Button, who was finally in the points againIf England ever perform at a World Cup, make sure you wake me up :p:
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If Hyundai enters 4 cars in one or more rallies, I would imagine them being Tanak, Neuville, Lappi and Mikkelsen.
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