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Originally Posted by F1boat
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Originally Posted by F1boat
clearly displaying that one can be classless in victory.Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
so I take it Alonso was over-rated in Spa and a fool?
and what will happen when Hamilton wins again, and Alonso looses it again?
yes, lets take a big bucket of paint and whitewash history to fit today's narrative.Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
Let me think what Kimi did in 2007,,,oh yes, win the WDC in his first year at Ferrari and come from behind in a seemingly impossible position with a car not as dominant as the Macs to do so in spectacular fashion in the last GP.
If you are a true Ferrari fan you must have been over the moon back then and pretty much ensured that Kimi would be canonized in the halls of Ferrari Lore forever.
But knowing you, you probably ripped down the posters and dismantled the kimi shrine as soon as he left the team, trying hard to minimize his accomplishments and trying even harder to "not remember"
I don't think he ever got close to having a Kimi shrine, more like a darts board with Kimi's face on it.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
Belgium is the past, Monza is what counts today and today was a great day for both Alonso and Ferrari :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Aha, it was the perfect day for me... may favorite drivers on the podium, my favorite team won and Michael beat Rubens :) Great F1 race...Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
about the Lewis mistake, it's not the place to discuss it, but it is understandable for Ferrari and Alonso fans to cheer, after the hate post the Belgium GP. It is childish, however. Even the best drivers may lose their cool. But today Fernando was the man, just like Hamilton was two weeks ago. But now it is time for Ferrari to celebrate!
3rd with a car that wasn't developed in months. How many times has Alonso won on the one true driver's circuit in F1, Spa?Quote:
Originally Posted by pallone col bracciale
This is all very childish. I celebrated when Kimi won for Ferrari and now I am celebrating for Alonso. Both are great Scuderia drivers :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
What is childish? I stated that Alonso had an excellent race and pallo starts the old Kimi-bashing....now that is childish.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Now this is like "he started it"...