- 01 Nov 09, 14:52#167052
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beat Hamilton fair and square rather than Hamilton's attrition.
cant really say that considering he retired from a brake failure that affected his pace.
OK, I'll rephrase, overtook Hamilton on the track rather than inheriting the position due to retirement of Hamilton!
His break problem did affect his pace so how the hell can you say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? It's impossible to tell and actually doesent matter anymore
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OK, I'll rephrase, overtook Hamilton on the track rather than inheriting the position due to retirement of Hamilton!
beat Hamilton fair and square rather than Hamilton's attrition.
cant really say that considering he retired from a brake failure that affected his pace.
OK, I'll rephrase, overtook Hamilton on the track rather than inheriting the position due to retirement of Hamilton!
His break problem did affect his pace so how the hell can you say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? It's impossible to tell and actually doesent matter anymore
Did I actually say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? Who's to say it was a brake issue; the brake specialists at McLaren don't seem to know what happened, it could have been something else, maybe Lewis flatspotted his rear tyres as he was complaining of vibration at the rear. Regardless Vettel overtook Hamilton on the track!
beat Hamilton fair and square rather than Hamilton's attrition.
cant really say that considering he retired from a brake failure that affected his pace.
OK, I'll rephrase, overtook Hamilton on the track rather than inheriting the position due to retirement of Hamilton!
His break problem did affect his pace so how the hell can you say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? It's impossible to tell and actually doesent matter anymore
Did I actually say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? Who's to say it was a brake issue; the brake specialists at McLaren don't seem to know what happened, it could have been something else, maybe Lewis flatspotted his rear tyres as he was complaining of vibration at the rear. Regardless Vettel overtook Hamilton on the track!
If you like to think about it that way but one thing is clear the overtake was in the pits not the track.
beat Hamilton fair and square rather than Hamilton's attrition.
cant really say that considering he retired from a brake failure that affected his pace.
OK, I'll rephrase, overtook Hamilton on the track rather than inheriting the position due to retirement of Hamilton!
His break problem did affect his pace so how the hell can you say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? It's impossible to tell and actually doesent matter anymore
Did I actually say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? Who's to say it was a brake issue; the brake specialists at McLaren don't seem to know what happened, it could have been something else, maybe Lewis flatspotted his rear tyres as he was complaining of vibration at the rear. Regardless Vettel overtook Hamilton on the track!
If you like to think about it that way but one thing is clear the overtake was in the pits not the track.
Which is brings us back to my original point; Vettel beat Hamilton fair and square because of Vettel's pace and Red Bull's pitstop work!
beat Hamilton fair and square rather than Hamilton's attrition.
cant really say that considering he retired from a brake failure that affected his pace.
OK, I'll rephrase, overtook Hamilton on the track rather than inheriting the position due to retirement of Hamilton!
His break problem did affect his pace so how the hell can you say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? It's impossible to tell and actually doesent matter anymore
Did I actually say that Lewis' pace wouldn't have been better? Who's to say it was a brake issue; the brake specialists at McLaren don't seem to know what happened, it could have been something else, maybe Lewis flatspotted his rear tyres as he was complaining of vibration at the rear. Regardless Vettel overtook Hamilton on the track!
If you like to think about it that way but one thing is clear the overtake was in the pits not the track.
Which is brings us back to my original point; Vettel beat Hamilton fair and square because of Vettel's pace and Red Bull's pitstop work!
Which is brings us back to my original point; Vettel beat Hamilton fair and square because of Vettel's pace and Red Bull's pitstop work!
I swear it looks like a peeenis
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