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	7th November 2010, 19:05 #1Senior Member  
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 Donkey of the RaceFelipe Massa had a tough time early on and then hit everything that moved. 
 
 Can't think of others just yet.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
 
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	7th November 2010, 19:11 #2Rosberg's tire manager in the pit stall is certainly a candidate. 
 
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 I don't think that Massa drove a bad race - it's just that he had horrible luck with his pitstop. Then he was more aggressive than he should have been, but nothing really serious. 
 
 I would say Liuzzi - 23 finishers (that's counting di Grassi, who was nine laps down) and a guy who crashed into a wall. I think the award should be only his.
 
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 I'd agree with that. Colliding with a Torro Rosso whilst he was having the blue flags waved at him was a particularly low point. Originally Posted by aki13 Originally Posted by aki13
 
 Quite a few backmarkers were too concerned with their own races to observe the blue flags as promptly as they should today. I think Heidfeld was rather unlucky to be the only one actually penalised for it.
 
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  Originally Posted by AndyL Originally Posted by AndyL
 I agree about 5 cars were holding up Nico and Michael in the last 10 laps. Felipe actually overtook Rosberg if you watch it, how they can decided Heidfeld was the only one at fault.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
 
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 Liuzzi had a pretty terrible weekend all round, holding up Sutil in qualifying and crashing into a wall all by himself, so he gets my vote. 
 
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 Massa demonstrated exactly why he won't be missed next year  Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u Useful F1 Twitter thingy: http://goo.gl/6PO1u
 
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 Liuzzi as well but at least he gave us an exciting finish. I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
 
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 Horner. He can enjoy his Constructor's Champ Crown, but giving a team like Ferrari and a driver like Alonso such a present could come back and bite him. Badly. 
 
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	7th November 2010, 20:20 #10Senior Donkey    
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 who fed you that little snippet, Carlmetro's dad ? Originally Posted by Dave B Originally Posted by Dave B United in diversity !!! United in diversity !!!
 


 
					
					
					
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I always find it amazing how often the driver behind has "so much more pace" until given a chance to prove it. I do think the team first told him he was free to pass, but then later ordered the...
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