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8th September 2013, 18:44 #11
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Hamilton and Hulkenberg. Was watching the last 20 laps on board with him and Hamilton was ringing the neck of that car. It was incredible to watch. Amazing driver.
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8th September 2013, 19:41 #12
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Paul di Resta.
Not really, just wanted to liven up the thread so it was more interesting than the race
Honest answer: Hamilton. He messed up qualifying and had a poor opening few laps but boy oh boy did he make up for it later in the race. The same could also be said for Kimi.
Honourable mention too for Alonso and Webber who yet again found themselves wheel-to-wheel yet fought cleanly and with mutual respect.Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
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9th September 2013, 14:58 #13
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Originally Posted by Dave BMay the forza be with you
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9th September 2013, 19:56 #14
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Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
Off the top of my head Zonta in 2000 ran light and charged through the field all day and another was 2004 when Schumi & Rubens fell back and still finished 1-2.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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9th September 2013, 22:29 #15
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Re: Driver/(Making F1 a duller sport) of the Race.
The top 5 cars were pretty good.
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10th September 2013, 00:54 #16
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Re: Driver/(Making F1 a duller sport) of the Race.
Hulkenberg. He did a great job.
" Lady - I'm in an awful dilemma.
Moe - Yeah, I never cared much for these foreign cars either."
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10th September 2013, 02:30 #17
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Re: Driver/(Making F1 a duller sport) of the Race.
Would have to say Hulk, awesomely good in qualifying and kept a pretty poor car in the top five. Approaching the first corner aside the Vet was again faultless (possibly quite easy to look this good when there is no pressure?) Alonso did his usual demo on how to make a tractor look like a GP car. Last few laps for Ham were good but the first 40 or so and qualifying were missing. Di Resta for crashing and actually owning up to his mistake.
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11th September 2013, 07:17 #18
Re: Driver/(Making F1 a duller sport) of the Race.
I only saw the second half of the race and there was only one guy racing his a$$ off.
HamiltonTito Vilanova = :champion:
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11th September 2013, 15:31 #19
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Hulk was the only stand out on Sunday. Qualified in the top 5 and finished in the top 5 as best of the rest. In the right circumstances I think Hamilton would have finished P5.
Can't see the fuss over Seb. The writing was on the all in FP2 when he was the only driver to do a run in the 1m27s
Originally Posted by Dave B
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