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23rd March 2008, 23:36 #161
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Originally Posted by wmcotWhen in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
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23rd March 2008, 23:46 #162
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And Lewis Hamilton has had his race severely compromised by Mark Webber and the wheel gun failure....
And Lewis Hamilton has had his race severely compromised by Mark Webber and the wheel gun failure....
And Lewis Hamilton has had his race severely compromised by Mark Webber and the wheel gun failure....
And Lewis Hamilton has had his race severely compromised by Mark Webber and the wheel gun failure....
And Lewis Hamilton has had his race severely compromised by Mark Webber and the wheel gun failure....
Someone needs to slap Allen. He mentioned that at least 8 times.
Also, great in and out laps for Kimi. Definitely made up for his lacklustre Oz Gp.
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24th March 2008, 00:04 #163
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Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
Clowns they are. The Macca was a Dog all weekend, and the race confirmed it. Deal with it Allen, Blundell etc..
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24th March 2008, 08:10 #164
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Webber V Hamilton pit stops...
I only just noticed this thread after starting a new thread on the question I have in regard to the gain Hamilton made over Webber during the pit stops? I cant figure out if it had somthing to do with the TV coverage I was watching or Iam missing something else... can someone please expalin this to me.
Heres what I wrote on the other thread I started-
Is it me? TEN's coverage???
Can someone please explain to me what happened during the pit stops??? Stuffed if I can figure it out. @ the first stop Webber's in front of Hamilton by approx 1 sec. Webber does his stop in around 8 sec. Then Hamilton comes in stuffs up his stop which was approx 18-19 sec. and then comes out just behind Webber again Huh??????????
Second stop Webber still in front by approx 1 sec. does approx 8 sec stop again.... then Hamilton pits does a stop approx 8 sec. then Hamilton rejoins the length of the straight in front of Webber????????
I understand all to well how a fast in and out laps can gain a second or three, also the traffic factor and all yes, but stuffed if I can see how Hamilton made such dramatic gains.....did Webber have an off? that I missed?? Maybe the race was editied by TEN anyone got any suggestions#1 #7 #13
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24th March 2008, 08:15 #165
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Also what was that crap the commentator were going on about that Webber was holding Hamilton up??? Hamilton did not even get a wheel in front "once" while on the track chasing... Guess it proves one thing though just how fast Webber potentially can be. Bring on the first wet race mokin:
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24th March 2008, 08:15 #166
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Originally Posted by JETFX...
Cars lose aerodynamic grip through corners when trailing other cars.
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24th March 2008, 10:11 #167
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Trulli's 4th place is the main news for me of course. Hopefully he'll score more points during this season. : Glock has been one of the unluckiest drivers so far this year and it's still hard to rate him.
BMW's race pace was very good. Not as good as Ferrari's of course, but a lot more competitive than in Australia, where they couldn't match their quali's performance. We can't rule out that we might see even a 3-way battle for the title among teams like 2003!
McLaren was a disappointment, they were struggling even against Toyota. If Trulli had stayed 3rd-4th after the first corners, he would have given Kovalainen a good race for the last podium spot (but instead of that was held up during the first two stints). On the contrary Red Bull looked quite decent despite all the problems they have had so far this season. Fifth best package at Sepang.
Williams has complained that the new track surface didn't suit them. Actually don't quite understand, how can that make their performance so much weaker than in Australia. Maybe Sakhir shows, what's their true level at the moment, hard to guess at the moment. Nakajima drove a good part of the race ahead of Rosberg, but in the end was a full lap behind. Didn't get a reason for this during the race, but later investigation shows that he had a puncture and a spin.
No-one gives notice, but a good drive by Fisichella too - he finished ahead of Barrichello's Honda for example.
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24th March 2008, 11:44 #168
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24th March 2008, 13:38 #169
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Originally Posted by theugsquirrel#1 #7 #13
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24th March 2008, 15:36 #170
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Hamilton faces battle to be McLaren No1 as Kovalainen looks to build of Sepang podium finish
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1954
Are we headed for another blinking "tiff"
Could get bloody ugly old chap!May the forza be with you
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