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7th December 2012, 23:38 #71
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Originally Posted by Mia mia moma mia
2011 AUTOSPORT Awards winners honoured[/QUOTE]May the forza be with you
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8th December 2012, 08:11 #72
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Originally Posted by CaptainRaiden
Even in the early nineties Bernie said what F1 needed was a black driver, a lady driver and a German champion. As always in life, be careful what you wish for, you might just get it.
In the late 80s, Mercedes started a young drivers program. The result of that were Schumacher, Frentzen and Wendlinger, Fässler, Franchitti and Heidfeld. Mercedes even paid most of the money for Schumacher's seat at Jordan.
Well, we all know how it went. Schumacher went on to 7 titles and he set off an avalanche. Kids were swamping the karting clubs. Notable members of that generation are Hülkenberg, Glock, Sutil, Winkelhock, Lauda, Rosberg and Vettel. We had times in the last decade where we had five Germans on the grid, while before the Germans were as rare as Jamaicans in F1. What Britain needs is a clear star driver, one who gets multiple titles and the kiddies will return to karting by the ship load. Look at the Spaniards - we see more of them lately, don't we.
Give it two more Lewis titles and the Brits will be back in numbers with young talent.как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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9th December 2012, 20:32 #73
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Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
And, no, I diddnt agree with autosports descision either!Ha'wey Hamilton, bring the WDC crown home and the beers are on me :up:
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13th December 2012, 12:17 #74
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Formula 1 team bosses vote Fernando Alonso as best driver of 2012 - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com
Well it appears you have to go to team bosses to get a reasonably accurate picture of the drivers this year. I'd personally have rated Hamilton ahead of Vettel myself but it's good to see him get some recognition for a season where the championship slipping from his was completely out of his control.I don't understand how Felipe got into the top ten but undoubtedly I don't think anyone can really argue against who sits in the number 1 slot:
1. Fernando Alonso 269
2. Sebastian Vettel 198
3. Lewis Hamilton 177
4. Kimi Raikkonen 176
5. Jenson Button 104
6. Mark Webber 66
7. Nico Hulkenberg 50
8. Nico Rosberg 30
9. Sergio Perez 30
10. Felipe Massa 27
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13th December 2012, 14:25 #75
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Originally Posted by henners88you can't argue with results.
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13th December 2012, 15:54 #76
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Originally Posted by The Black Knight
My Top 5 Drivers of 2012James Allen on F1
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13th December 2012, 17:48 #77Originally Posted by henners88Form is Temporary, Class is Permanent
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13th December 2012, 17:50 #78Originally Posted by The Black KnightForm is Temporary, Class is Permanent
Meeke had a big gap to Rossel after stage 3 (20 sec) at stage 4 had a puncture and now the gap to Rossel is just 2 sec Gryazin strangely slow,anybody now why?...
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