Perez, Alonso :up: :up:
Senna, Kimi, Vergne :up:
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Perez, Alonso :up: :up:
Senna, Kimi, Vergne :up:
I think so as well :) But Sergio did have a good race as well. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by N4D13
The young Mexican without a doubt. I'm sure there's a spare Ferrari lying about. They've got some other guy who doesn't do much with it.
I would give it to Alonso again. He had no right to win a race with that car. Look how Massa is doing.
Perez is of course a special mention, and I would have given it to him if it wasn't for throwing a win to the wind.
Special mention also to Senna and Vergne. Kimi drove a good race too.
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My thoughts exactly except I can't really choose betweenwho gets it. Perez and Alonso were both great and on a different level today. I was disappointed with Hamilton. Thought he'd do better in those conditions.Quote:
Originally Posted by truefan72
EDIT: I think Perez gets it as he would have won had Sauber not been so stupid on strategy.
Yup. I guess most people are choosing Pérez because he was absolutely impressive and no one expected him to be this brilliant. Alonso drove magnificiently, of course, but he's an established driver, whereas Sergio isn't.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Perez. No contest.
I mention only one name: Fernando Alonso. What a sensational driver, I have to admit again. Perhaps only driver in the field, who was inch-perfect all race in these tricky conditions. And he again managed to win in an inferior car. Once the tyres fell apart, Sauber was a second a lap quicker. I didn't think it could be possible, but is it really possible Alonso might actually fight for the title this year?! :eek:
I am glad that Pérez got the first podium of his career, but then again I am sad, because this race belonged to Sauber. On pace they should have won it.
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In no particular order. All three had great races. :up: