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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    Quote Originally Posted by tjoepie
    In South Africa, someone stupid is called a chop. The chops of the race are Hamilton & Maldonado...
    Agreed on those two. Prefer doos though
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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    I can't really give more than one donkey after watching only 11 laps but after watching the replays of the Bottas/Hamilton incident I have to say I think Bottas would get my donkey for tangling when there was ample space. It could be he just didn't have enough time, but I can't comment on anybody else. It may have just been a racing incident.
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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    Don't say things like that round here Henners. Most have Hamilton as sole Donkey and think he's a danger.
    I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy

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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    Quote Originally Posted by henners88
    I can't really give more than one donkey after watching only 11 laps but after watching the replays of the Bottas/Hamilton incident I have to say I think Bottas would get my donkey for tangling when there was ample space. It could be he just didn't have enough time, but I can't comment on anybody else. It may have just been a racing incident.
    Bottas was on nuch fresher tires and had every right (in fact it was his duty)to pass The Boss who was rightly penalized for causing an accident, even if it was because his rear tires were very worn!
    May the forza be with you

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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    The donkey of the race was obviously Red Bull. They are just too good. Watching masters at work is fine for one or two races but seeing a driver disappear into the distance in every race for months is just really boring even for someone who has witnessed the terrible years of Williams dominance.
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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    The rain, it didn´t come!!

    And Lewis, be careful out there!!

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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    Quote Originally Posted by janneppi
    Donkey is the one who decided to put some local talent to do the podium interviews.
    Yeah, but she looked great.

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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    ^I guess I missed the best part of the race then.

    Hamilton, Maldonado and Massa..take your pick.
    Tito Vilanova = :champion:

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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    Quote Originally Posted by janneppi
    Donkey is the one who decided to put some local talent to do the podium interviews.
    The only talent she seemed to have was the gene pool she was born with.

    I must admit I thought it was funny when for some reason she asked Seb to move to her for the interview. Seb said no and pointed to Mark, then she walked over.



    Donkeys had to be Felipe, Lewis, and once again the FIA/stewards/Charlie for me.

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    Re: Donkey of Brazil

    Quote Originally Posted by steveaki13
    Donkeys:

    Maldonado - Turning in on Vergne and turning right in front of other cars.
    This looks like a racing incident to me. Maldonado had the racing line. My understanding of the racing etiquette is that the car that's diving on the inside should back off unless its nose is already ahead.

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