October 12, 200816 yr You're right... I copied it wrong :blush: (going to edit it now) Who would you like to win this year?
October 12, 200816 yr Hamilton or Massa definitely Massa. He is great driver and deserve championship after more unlucky races. Your fav is usually ?
October 12, 200816 yr Massa or Räikkönen. Ferrari :heart: But I'd prefer Massa, too.. Kimi is a bit stupid sometimes. If it's not a Ferrari, then someone who's not Hamilton (or Alonso). What they did last year was shameful, that can't be called F1. Edited October 12, 200816 yr by Newgi
October 12, 200816 yr Massa or Räikkönen. Ferrari :heart: But I'd prefer Massa, too.. Kimi is a bit stupid sometimes. If it's not a Ferrari, then someone who's not Hamilton (or Alonso). What they did last year was shameful, that can't be called F1. I prefer Massa more than Kimi, but BMW and Heidfeld it's my first choice. Hamilton and Alonso, bot are great driver, but so antipatic. :)
October 12, 200816 yr Yees! I know both are great, but in Spain they're so crazy with Alonso, that all other drivers are bad in their opinion. If Alonso finishes in a bad position, the find many excuses.. it's so pathetic! And appart from that you're completely right, they're the most unpleasant drivers I've seen. Heidfeld is alright, and he's German... but it'd be strange that a non-McLaren/Ferrari driver wins. (Can you really say antipatic? I didn't know there was this word in English :o ) Edited October 12, 200816 yr by Newgi
October 12, 200816 yr Yees! I know both are great, but in Spain they're so crazy with Alonso, that all other drivers are bad in their opinion. If Alonso finishes in a bad position, the find many excuses.. it's so pathetic! And appart from that you're completely right, they're the most unpleasant drivers I've seen. Heidfeld is alright, and he's German... but it'd be strange that a non-McLaren/Ferrari driver wins. (Can you really say antipatic? I didn't know there was this word in English :o ) Yea you say true about Alonso, and only because that I don't love him. <_< I don't know for antipatic, but I suppose that u know what I mean. :lol:
October 12, 200816 yr Yes, I can understand, in Spanish we say Antipatico xD so it was easy. I'm like you with Alonso, although I should be with him because he's Spanish, I prefer everyone else... Kubica, Kovalainen, Heidfeld, Kimi.. perhaps also Hamilton! :o
October 12, 200816 yr Author :smoke: Get in. two wins in a row. Renault are back bitches, and its about time they learnt to use that car without the mass dampers and with the bridgestone tires -_- :w00t: :cheer:
October 12, 200816 yr 2 wins in a row for Alonso + Renault! :o :cheer: Well done to Kubica too at second place
October 12, 200816 yr Author its amazing. Especially as the Renault engine is 30 odd horsepower down on the rest of the field. as the ITV commentators said "that must be one hell of a chassis" i can't wait for next year
October 12, 200816 yr Yea really great job Alonso make for Renault. Todays race is good for BMW, Kubica is 2 Nick 9. Nick made great job from 16 to 9. Next race it's next week. I really hope that BMW not make mistake with Nick like yesterday.
October 12, 200816 yr It was a brilliant race - I watched it live and on the repeat! :kink: Hamilton proved today he is not a worthy champion, he may quick on his day but the cocky little wotsit is far too big headed to recognise when he has been overtaken and needs to yield the position. Similarly Massa looked clumsy, he got flustered when Hamilton out him under pressure and equally failed to recognise he could not get that place back. Brilliant race by Alonso and Renault, they took advantage of the carnageat the start but then easily out performed the rest of the field with Alonso having that storming second stint to take the win. I was impressed with Piquest today too for the first time this year, he too remained pretty calm and used his car's speed to get through the field, he could make an F1 driver yet though he's got a lot more work to do. Kimi looked stronger today even if he couldn't take second from Kubica, I hope he sticks around for another season or two as he needs to once again prove he's the best driver out there. At the moment Kubica is definately a contendor for that title and indeed could still take the driver's championship which is absolutely insane when you look at the speed of his car! Easily the most deserving driver in contention and he did a brilliant job to defend second place in what is quite obviously an inferior car. You've got to feel for Bourdais after having that 6th place taken away, he deserves a chance next year to prove he can adapt to F1 as he outpaced Vettel today. I think the penalty was completely undeserved but it seems the stewards are being stupidly strict with the rules this season, I just hope they don't do the same next season when we'll hopefully have even closer racing and probably more incidents.
October 12, 200816 yr It was a brilliant race - I watched it live and on the repeat! :kink: Hamilton proved today he is not a worthy champion, he may quick on his day but the cocky little wotsit is far too big headed to recognise when he has been overtaken and needs to yield the position. Similarly Massa looked clumsy, he got flustered when Hamilton out him under pressure and equally failed to recognise he could not get that place back. . It's a shame that McClaren and Ferrari have both been quite poor, really. Whilst Hamilton has made mistakes and doesn't really deserve it you could easily argue the same for his main rivals. Massa (whilst not all his fault) has made errors as well, today, last week with the pit hose (I know it wasn;t him, but incompetance like that doesn't warrant a title winning season) and at Silverstone he was absolutely shocking! One of the worst drives I've ever witnessed since following the sport. Kimi has been awful for ages now and Kovy has been conistantly below par. The only really impressive 'title winning' drives have I think come from Alonso, Kubica and Vettel, although for one reason or another none of those perfect either.
October 12, 200816 yr Author Brilliant race by Alonso and Renault, they took advantage of the carnageat the start but then easily out performed the rest of the field with Alonso having that storming second stint to take the win. I was impressed with Piquest today too for the first time this year, he too remained pretty calm and used his car's speed to get through the field, he could make an F1 driver yet though he's got a lot more work to do. thats a point, i totally forgot piquet actually finished a grand prix. i think its his 4th or 5th finish this season. Not Good -_- and ha!! at Kovy's car failing. Serves him right for deflecting to Team Evil, and i hope to christ Hamilton misses it again. Maybe then his head will deflate a bit when he realises that he doesn't quite have the talent. He may be quick but he can't keep his cool under any sort of pressure.
October 12, 200816 yr Author thats not as bad as i thought. Today was easily his best race. the way he hunted Kubica and Kimi towards the end at a rate of 1+secs a lap was amazing. even if he didn't try to overtake for what ever reason, to catch a Ferrari and a Sauber in the $h!tty little R28 is phenomenal. Down on power and experience i think he really deserves 'driver of the day' imo.
October 12, 200816 yr Kimi looked stronger today even if he couldn't take second from Kubica, I hope he sticks around for another season or two as he needs to once again prove he's the best driver out there. I'm sorry for saying this but this makes me laugh. This is only your opinion, please don't forget this. I don't share this at all. We can say Kimi was stronger than the last couple of races that he couldn't finish but with the strongest car in the field he should have won (if he's the best driver out ther what you said). For me the strongest, and most professional driver is Alonso. You can hate him and love him, because he acts sometimes as an opinionated fool or a dramaqueen, but no one could repeat these wins in this car.
October 13, 200816 yr Author This is exatcly why i could run Hamilton over and sleep at night without needing Horlicks -_- Lewis Hamilton has accused Felipe Massa of deliberately driving into him at the Japanese Grand Prix. The title contenders collided on lap two at Fuji, when Massa ran wide going into the chicane, allowing Hamilton to slip past. But the Ferrari driver then attempted to regain the place at the second part of the corner, hitting Hamilton's left-rear wheel and pushing the McLaren into a spin. Lewis suggested that his championship rival had made a calculated decision to run into him. "Felipe hit me off," Hamilton was quoted as saying by The Independent. "I went on the inside of him and he broke left and hit me pretty hard. "It was as deliberate as it could be." But Massa vigorously refuted Hamilton's accusation. "I did not hit him deliberately," the Brazilian was quoted as saying by the Daily Telegraph. "I can't believe he sees it that way. "For me it was just a racing incident but we took the penalty. "He braked too late and just pushed me off the track. "I had two wheels in the gravel and couldn't stop the car. "I have a good relationship with Lewis and I will not do something to destroy something by purpose." Massa was given a drive-through penalty for the incident, with Hamilton receiving the same punishment for his own antics at the start, where he had pushed both Ferraris wide in a late-braking bid to pass leader Kimi Raikkonen. While Massa charged back into the points and finished seventh, Hamilton could only recover to 12th, reducing the championship gap between them to just five points. Source: ITV-F1.com
October 13, 200816 yr Well he blatently did as he could have very easily avoided him :huh: I love how Hamilton got a penalty for 'forcing Raikonnen off the road on TURN 1!' yeah because no one ever goes off the road at the start of the race because you know there are only 22 drivers afterall :) With Bourdais getting that ridiculous penalty and Massa getting the same penalty as them for something A LOT more severe I will now call a drive-thru penalty a 'doesn't drive for Ferrari penalty' :rolleyes:
October 13, 200816 yr Author Hardly. Massa isn't daft enough to end his title hopes by ramming hamilton's mclaren! Massa would have wanted to keep his car in tact to try and take points off hamilton not take them both out on the first lap
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