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19th June 2007, 18:43 #11Senior Member
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Good, fair, hard and clean racing. Nothing else really to be said.
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19th June 2007, 18:49 #12Senior Member
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yes
Originally Posted by VkmSpouge
you can't argue with results.
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19th June 2007, 19:36 #13
Originally Posted by tamburello
Yep..The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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19th June 2007, 19:44 #14Senior Member
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hard racing is what I see but it is intresting to see someone like Derek Dailey (sp?) making those comments so convinced of the damage young drivers would be getting by watching those defensive LH moves.
.... I'm glad the other commentators jumped in to have their say too.Without sharing there can be no justice,
Without justice there can be no peace,
Without peace there can be no future.
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19th June 2007, 19:53 #15Defending your position within the rules is part of racing.. whatever his personal opinion is, is irelevent.
Originally Posted by race aficionado
The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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19th June 2007, 20:03 #16Senior Member
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ive only just seen this and I think its great hard racing, some people are just trying to make a fuss out of nothing. If lewis had swerved violently back towards the racing line, it would have been bad, but it was just a gentle move.
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19th June 2007, 20:11 #17Member
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not worthy of much comment, standard racing moves by 2 good drivers; nothing more.
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19th June 2007, 20:35 #18Senior Member
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Lewis Hamilton was brilliant in that front straight showdown.
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19th June 2007, 20:51 #19Senior Member
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If there was any damage, the good news is that this was likely Derek Daly's last annoncing job and no further youngsters' minds will be affected.
Originally Posted by race aficionado
Ding dong, the wicked witch is dead... the wicked witch is dead...!!!
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19th June 2007, 21:09 #20Senior Member
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the best thing aboutthe move, and the only worthy point i think that can be taken from it is just how close the 2 drivers were happy to drive next to each other, that was Mansell and Senna terroritry, shows that despite whatt he press spout about them there is clearly a great respect and a great battle between the 2 drivers - great stuff, more of the same please.
says a lot for the sate of F1 aero that a car (albeit identical one) that is faster at that point cannot get past a car on a 23 second straight which is about 15 cars wide!
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