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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster View Post
    You've explained yourself what the difference is. Rosberg's lunge into the escape road was a mistake, Schumacher parking it in Rascasse was a premediated attempt at cheating.
    But how do we know Schumacher's wasn't a mistake?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rjbetty View Post
    But how do we know Schumacher's wasn't a mistake?
    On the other side of the fence, the likes of Flavio Briatore, McLaren's Martin Whitmarsh, and Jacques Villeneuve all expressed their dismay at how suspiciously clumsy the manoeuvre was from an all-time great and a seven-time champion, and they too had a point. Michael did seem to brake excessively. Then, as later described by race steward Joaquin Verdegay, "he performed some absolutely unnecessary and pathetic counter-steering, and that lasted five metres, until there was no more chances of going through the turn normally. He lost control of the car while travelling at 16km/h! That's something completely unjustifiable."

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    Max Chilton. Ended Kimis way to a podium.

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    After watching the race highlights last night and seeing Hamilton's face and his refusal to acknowledge Nico. He gets my vote..... petulant little twit!
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    Hamilton for his attitude, I really thought he had began to grow up too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacFeegle View Post
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    He very ignoble to celebrate when he get pole by default but in his word he say he thought pole gone because he f up. I let time tell on this one but if he f up again then it look too suspicios. ...
    Ignoble?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yodasarmpit View Post
    Hamilton for his attitude, I really thought he had began to grow up too.
    Sadly I have to agree.

    I wonder if Lewis has been spoilt by having a race-winning car from the very start of his career. It meant he never really had to struggle as people like Alonso, Raikkonen or even Vettel had to to some extent.

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    Strange to see votes for a driver who finished second after a pretty good drive. Internet tit for tat eh?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whyzars View Post
    Ignoble?
    Sorry word wrong? I mean not honour man.

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    I googled it for you . I would suggest definition number one would be the intended one .

    igˇnoˇble
    igˈnōbəl/Submit
    adjective
    1.
    not honorable in character or purpose.
    "ignoble feelings of intense jealousy"
    synonyms: dishonorable, unworthy, base, shameful, contemptible, despicable, dastardly, vile, degenerate, shabby, sordid, mean; More
    2.
    of humble origin or social status.
    "ignoble savages"

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