Hope so. On his day he is the best, but for now hes forced into a corner.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shalafi
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Hope so. On his day he is the best, but for now hes forced into a corner.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shalafi
At least he WAS best on his day.. still not sure that accident havent effect his ability. But you dont have to be a best to beat Alonso. Just look Hamilton in his rookie year...Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Don't be naive, they all see it, the problem is that they along with Ferrari believe that the others are stupid and can't see it, so they deny everything no matter how clear the situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
Exactly. The 'mighty' 6 tenths driver got beaten by a rookie and then threw out of the team.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shalafi
They have to deny it, they want to keep the points. Still, Ferrari again risks hard earned points with ridiculous decisions, like in UK when Alonso did not let Kubica pass. Stupid.
You're right. They are stupid, incredibly stupid. And this is nothing less then what I expected from this team management.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Agreed. I belive teamorders and the best car have helped alonso a bit, elswhere we heard of it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shalafi
And, on a serous not, Iīm afraid that we will not see Rob any moore in the team.
I take it you're not referring to Monaco 2007, where the whole Big Boo Man Saga started :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by Robinho
[edit]or was it even earlier, when our Jense got the boot from Renault?[/edit]
i actualy thought Monac o was a sensible position, Alonso had track position and although Lewis was arguably quicker he was never going to pass and them fighting was only going to end in tears. sensible team decision to hold position. the same should have happened yesterday imoQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote