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Originally Posted by Alfa Fan
I didnt know i had said something controversial today, but I guess I did then :D
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hahahahaQuote:
Originally Posted by Alfa Fan
I didnt know i had said something controversial today, but I guess I did then :D
Webber F**ed up a few times, managing to put himself behind slower cars with mistakes and then stuffing into a fight that wasn't his yet - i think ambition overcame adhesion - too much Aussie grit, too keen to perform at home. he'll be back and should win races this year, but thrown points away again.
honorary mention to Hamilton and Webbers pit crews for giving up track position for questionable strategy calls on the tyres
Webber, obviously he was very nervous.
I think Alfa Fan is being a bit unfair, I thought finding something negative to say about Jenson's performance was quite a remarkable achievement :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Obviously Webber.
Close 2nd for teh Ferrari pit crew for losing Massa 2 places at their only tire change.
Webber, no doubt.
Not donkey of the race, but I have no idea how Massa ended up on the podium. He spent the race seemingly holding up Alonso and generally looking more like the Felipe of a few years ago. Still, he did make it to the podium.
My donkey of the race: Bridgestone, for producing "soft" tyres that can last three quarters of a race.
Michelle Michibata for not wearing a higher mini skirt.
Webber.
Don't be so harsh on the Scuderia my friend. They had to hold Massa up because of traffic in the pitlane and the new rule about not releasing cars into traffic.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
If you want to blame Ferrari for anything I'd blame them for being fair and not moving Massa over to allow a clearly faster Alonso through. Alonso might have won had they done that.
I think people are being a little harsh on Webber for the incident with Hamilton. The McLaren was practically stopped when they collided. It was still Webber's fault but I've seen a lot worse.