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Thread: Driver of the day - Malaysian GP
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8th April 2007, 19:34 #11
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I think that Hamilton did another great job, but he was basically outperformed by his teammate for the majority of the race so I'd have to give it to Alonso.
The only other driver that made much of an impression was Wurz, but that's largely due to bad qualifying, and he was out of the points anyway. Rosberg did another solid job, I hope they can keep it up and not break down next time.
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8th April 2007, 20:51 #12
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Hamilton... 2nd race in Formula one.. 2nd place.. my driver of the race.. he handled the pressure of both Kimi and Massa like a vetren..
''If your in control, your not going fast enough''
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8th April 2007, 22:13 #13
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Alonso for dominating and also putting his teammate in his place. Although Hamilton is a rookie he's showed he's fast and no pushover, Alonso showed he still has that extra speed when it counts.
Hamilton was every impressive even under extreme pressure from Massa and being dehydrated near the end he still controlled the gap to Raikkonen to the finish.
Heidfeld drove consistently well and never gave Massa a chance.
Rosberg showed what a great talent he is winning his battle with Kubica with a pass on the track and keeping pace with Massa.
Wurz pulled off some great passes, particularly when he risked DC on the inside of him again...
Barrichello to passed Button on the track for a second race in a row to beat him after no one really expected him to be able to keep up with him this year (at least I didn't).Extremely impressed with the first 43 laps of Bourdais' race
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8th April 2007, 22:16 #14
Alonso. Even while I'm not a fan of his.. he just did the perfect job today
RIP Marco Simoncelli
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9th April 2007, 00:49 #15
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Heidfeld - I like this guy. I hope he wins a race this year.
McLaren drivers - Alonso was absolutely untouchable, Hamilton completely compromised Ferraris strategy by getting in front of them at the first corner, and they couldn't get past him.
Rosberg also performed well, but he's suffering the 2006 Williams syndrome (car breaks after great drive)
Also Wurz simply because he overtook Coulthard around that outside of turn 4
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9th April 2007, 00:59 #16
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Start of the day: Both McLarens
Driver of the day: HeidfeldFan of Timo Glock and proud of it! :champion: 3 podiums, new start as a Virgin :p
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9th April 2007, 01:03 #17
Alonso for his clinical demolition. The guy IMO is like Prost.
Hamilton for obvious reasons.
Heidfeld for holding off a considerably faster car smoothly.
Rosberg - until the notorious Williams gremlins revealed themselves.
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9th April 2007, 02:05 #18
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9th April 2007, 07:50 #19
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Actually I was impressed by Kimi as well. With limited engine he made a solid race.
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9th April 2007, 07:58 #20
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If I had to pick one driver, it would be Rosberg. I would have loved to see if he could have caught Massa and passed him, but unfortunately we all know what happened to his car...
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