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20th April 2009, 08:11 #1
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Heikki is a true team player..
..and that´s a sarcastic remark (have to emphazise as people here have probs reading between the lines). I think he needs to grow elbows if he ever wants to win anything in F1.
Heikki never complains about his team. Not, when the new aero parts are given to the golden boy (and that makes him only 3 tenths quicker in quali even with lighter load). Not when his team call him in for pitstop while he still has fuel onboard (do you see the point in that).
And he thanks his team by driving flawlessly in difficult conditions. Not like his teammate who slips left and right.
A true team player. I hope he gets the credit (and service) he deserves from McLaren.
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20th April 2009, 08:25 #2
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As usual Heikki tells us balancing behavior breaks up neologism, which is an important determinant of the stability of the team. The weaker state decides the result conditions which the dominance and influence of a stronger state is unacceptable.
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20th April 2009, 08:29 #3
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Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
Heikki scored a very well deserved four points for an impressive fifth place. It isn't at all easy to drive a faultless race in conditions like those we faced today, but Heikki did just that.Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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20th April 2009, 08:29 #4
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if not he could write a book team mate to a liar
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20th April 2009, 08:33 #5
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I mean balancing behavior of Heikki, he is impressive in condition where it is commonly difficult, while in another bigger occasions commonly easy he produces outcome the otherwise.
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20th April 2009, 08:39 #6
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After all, he's good yesterday.
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20th April 2009, 09:55 #7
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Good race from HK yesterday. One of the best drives of the day IMHO.
I don't know about strange fuel theories etc that people dream up but he did a great job for McLaren yesterday.
Lets hope this is the beginning of a turn around for HK at McLaren but a Swallow does not a Summer make. Let's see over the next few races.
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20th April 2009, 09:59 #8
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Originally Posted by Knock-on
Im not dreaming, Im just curious.
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20th April 2009, 10:13 #9
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Originally Posted by Dzeidzei
Theory:
HK and LH were fighting for same position, if they had kept Heikki out longer, he would have had a clear advantage over Lewis. But as it turned out, by keeping him out longer, he might have finished afead of Rubens as well.
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20th April 2009, 10:36 #10
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Originally Posted by COD
If Heikki was Senna, he´d be shouting "Those a**holes ruined my race!"
But he´s just too damn nice.
Fourmaux's tyre choice seems like he is going for a good time on Amarante..
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