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#277502
Well, I still think he will take P2 here. Maybe even a win, if Vettel's relaxes... Oh, wait... Noooo! :hehe:
#277505
Red Bull 1-2 here if Webber can keep up. If he does I wonder if they'll do a switheroo so Webber can get a win? Vettel could finish 10th and still win the championship! :D


As long as Button doesn't win, he's got the championship, but I think Vettel wants to blow away any doubt about his skills this year, so my prediction is that he qualifies on pole (still wants the pole on his name), stalls his car on warm-up so he needs to start in the back, and plans his race so that he overtakes someone on the outside of the first corner, through the S-es and on the outside of spoon, ultimately overtaking Alonso on the outside of the 130R in the last lap and winning the race.

I doubt that even the biggest Vettel-dislikers would not want to see that.
#277507
Well, I still think he will take P2 here. Maybe even a win, if Vettel's relaxes... Oh, wait... Noooo! :hehe:


P2 on the grid will probably not be P2 by Turn 1 :hehe:
#277595
You reckon Hamiltons that much of a bitch? Newsflash: He doesnt drive for Ferrari.


Kovalainen @ 2008 German GP. Coulthard vs. Hakkinen. McLaren plays the team orders card when they need to.



Last time i checked we live in the present, as of the forementioned present, Mclaren dont do it, Ferrari do.

Also, it wasnt banned when Mclaren did it, and 2008 german gp gave me a laugh, cheers.
#277596
Me thinks someone is stirring an already pretty full pot that spills over easily. :wink:


If someone can't take a bit of good natured ribbing, that's their problem IMHO.



Im not the one who took is to heart, i still dont mind, i think you came back with names dates and times, thats taking it serious.

Either way Hamilton would never move for anyone, unless it would win teammate the title in that one move, he would ignore it.
#277638
I don't think Vettel would let Webber win. He loves his Suzuka, and I think he wants his name down on some of the records for that track - like most wins - currently 6 by Michael Schumacher.

Perhaps give Webber the Brazil win. I do agree that it would be nice for Red Bull to throw their support behind Webber and give him second in the championship. But there really isn't any point. Like last year when he was calling for the team to support him around this time, he was still making bad starts, so was unreliable.

I'd like Hamilton to do well, but I can't see it happen. I think we will see a repeat of the podium in Singapore, or Alonso might hold Webber out this time. Everyone notice Webber and Alonso are basically evenly matched?
#277656
I think Mark's only chance for a win is probably Suzuka or Interlagos, but that is still a massive long shot. Anyway it should be 1-2 for red bull, even if Mark gets a bad start I would think he would get back to 2nd.
#277966
Drivers' to meet to discuss Hamilton at Suzuka
Friday 30th September 2011, 08:11

The topic of Lewis Hamilton's driving will reportedly be discussed during the driver briefing in Japan, after several drivers, past and present, criticised the McLaren driver.

The Brit's latest incident happened just last weekend when he made contact with Felipe Massa after attempting to overtake. Not only that, but he drove erratically during qualifying three in an attempt to gain track position, again putting himself and Massa in a position to make contact....
#277970
Interesting... I didn't expect this. Looks like Massa and Maldonado are really serious. :hehe:


The Massa incident was bullsh!t and Maldonado had absolutely no ground after the crap he pulled, he's lucky to still be in a driver's seat this year.
#277972
Post race briefing? Don't they mean pre race briefing? Also I cant see anything on autosport which the article is quoting! sounds fake to me dobsy.

Seriously this is pathetic, Hamiltons collision with Massa was hardly aggressive it was a racing incident as was with Koby. The incident involving Perez and Schumacher was far more serious in action and end result but we don't hear a f***ing peep from you lot.

Get the f*** off his back you sad pack of w**kers :banghead:
#277981
Post race briefing? Don't they mean pre race briefing? Also I cant see anything on autosport which the article is quoting! sounds fake to me dobsy.

Seriously this is pathetic, Hamiltons collision with Massa was hardly aggressive it was a racing incident as was with Koby. The incident involving Perez and Schumacher was far more serious in action and end result but we don't hear a f***ing peep from you lot.

Get the f*** off his back you sad pack of w**kers :banghead:


Easy honey, easy :)
#277985
No such things as racing incidents these days; the slightest bit of contact ends in punishment, be it a drive-through, time penalty or grid drop! F1 has become too health and safety concious in recent years, coming togethers have been part and parcel of racing since it's inception, now the FIA nannies are ruining racing by dishing out punishments so readily!
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