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21st June 2009, 13:51 #1
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Donkey of the race
Kovalainen for me for whacking Bourdais.
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21st June 2009, 13:53 #2
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Or Bourdais for whacking Kovalainen
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21st June 2009, 14:03 #3
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SB as in how do a red bull smell when it has no nose
Funny race ain't over and we already have a donKey
I was going to vote for vettel if he had the lead taken from him on lap 1, meaning he had to pass somebody, but he will win cause he did not have to pass nobodyOnly the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
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21st June 2009, 14:12 #4
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Yodasarmpit. How many times can you change direction to defend? I forgot
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21st June 2009, 14:14 #5
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I'm just having a laugh, I would actually say both played a part in the accident.
60/40 in favour of Kova being at fault.
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21st June 2009, 14:21 #6
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well, they never enforce that rule as I can recall....so if it were enforced, then HV for changing lanes without signalling and when unsafe to do so, but in the absence of the rule actually meaning something, then SB,
Plus since it looked like SB was actually going off anyway until he contacted HK, it looked like SB is still a winner
However, I am a believer that the anti-swerving rule needs serious enforcement, like I said when freddie was forced off and nearly crashed out in an earlier race (i can not remeber the name, too much drinking last nite)Only the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
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21st June 2009, 14:25 #7
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21st June 2009, 14:37 #8
Kovalainen and Bourdais (once again).
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21st June 2009, 14:38 #10
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That was at least 90% Kovy's fault. Bordais could have been paying more attention, but he should never have been put in that position in the first place. Heikki was too busy letting his team mate have a free pass that he weaved far more than is acceptable.
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