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Knock-on
23rd August 2009, 15:27
Rubens. End of!!

Superb by the old boy :D

Robinho
23rd August 2009, 15:35
assuming he doesn't bin it on the last lap i'd agree

Knock-on
23rd August 2009, 15:41
Assuming he doesn't drown on the way back to Parc Ferme :D

gm99
23rd August 2009, 15:42
Barrichello, followed by Kimi and Rosberg.

UltimateDanGTR
23rd August 2009, 15:43
well done rubinho, great performance. he deserves it!

Tazio
23rd August 2009, 15:44
Barrichello, followed by Kimi and Rosberg.

Plus one!

Hawkmoon
23rd August 2009, 15:50
Old Man Barrichello with an honourable mention for Raikkonen who seemed awake for the whole race for once.

ioan
23rd August 2009, 15:52
Rubens! :up:


Assuming he doesn't drown on the way back to Parc Ferme :D

He certainly was close to that this time! :D

Special mention to Kimi, who did great!

DexDexter
23rd August 2009, 15:53
Hamilton, Rubens

keysersoze
23rd August 2009, 15:53
Not even close.

F1boat
23rd August 2009, 16:17
Rubens by far. Kimi and Lewis also did great job.

Garry Walker
23rd August 2009, 16:26
Kimi, Lewis, Barrichello and also Rosberg.

Saint Devote
23rd August 2009, 16:32
There is only one driver that can be named and that is Barrichello.

wedge
23rd August 2009, 16:54
Happy to see Rubens get a win but McLaren handed it to him on a plate.

Solid drive from Kimi from no where to get a podium.

ioan
23rd August 2009, 16:58
Solid drive from Kimi from no where to get a podium.

Let's not exaggerate, he did a good race, but he was 4th after the start not nowhere.

jas123f1
23rd August 2009, 17:26
Rubens :up to win after 18,5 years in F1 - it's "fantástico"..

1993–1996: Jordan
1997–1999: Stewart
2000–2005: Ferrari
2006–2008: Honda
2009: ….… Brawn GP ...

52Paddy
23rd August 2009, 18:23
Heidfeld I reckon. :up:

ioan
23rd August 2009, 18:50
Heidfeld I reckon. :up:

Huh?!

christophulus
23rd August 2009, 19:09
Rubens - so happy to see him winning again, drove brilliantly all weekend. I hope he's still in F1 next year to get to 300 starts!

jens
23rd August 2009, 19:32
I am very happy for Barrichello! :bounce:

The most incredible thing is that for the first time this season it feels like winning a WDC might be a realistic goal for him! Since the British Grand Prix he really has upped his game and managed to outshine Button from then on. If only Rubens could keep it up (now losing by just 18 pts), he could make Jenson's life difficult by the season's end. At least I certainly hope this will be the case. :)

Besides Hamilton, Räikkönen and Rosberg Kubica deserves a mention too. ;) And why not Sutil - 10th in an improved Force India and outdriving Fisichella all weekend. :up:

52Paddy
23rd August 2009, 19:44
Huh?!

Task completed. Just throwing in a grenade.

woody2goody
23rd August 2009, 21:32
Barrichello no question. I had a little tear in my eye when he crossed the line.

I think second was Hamilton and third, Kubica. Fisi did a good job on a one stopper, as did Sutil, Rosberg and Kimi.

F1boat
23rd August 2009, 21:42
Barrichello no question. I had a little tear in my eye when he crossed the line.


Same here and I am not even a fan of the guy!

Storm
24th August 2009, 10:11
I was extremely happy to see Rubens win (although no tears!)as I have been a fan of his for a long time. Nice to see him get a win as he nears the end of his career. Hamilton drove very well too and was unlucky too but for his race pace, cool head and the sentimental value it is Barrichello as DotD.

stevie_gerrard
24th August 2009, 15:55
Rubens was fantastic and drove to the strategy brilliantly. Thoroughly deserved victory :up:

Garry Walker
24th August 2009, 15:56
Barrichello no question. I had a little tear in my eye when he crossed the line.


Why?

52Paddy
24th August 2009, 20:26
Why?

I'll answer. It's called emotion. It's such a great feeling for some fans when they witness a driver who, after 18 and half years in the sport, still possess a competitive edge and an ability to win races. Answered? :)