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#281979
Not too sure about the Massa penalty, sure he seen Lewis coming but he still had to go through the corner. This may have been a case of; we've penalised Lewis the other times, lets penalise Felipe this time. I think Kovalainen deserves to luck into a point before the end of the year (probably won't happen) and believe that Weber is flattering Vettel. How many drivers have failed to win a race in an obviously dominant car? Seb is driving amazingly but Mark has been too far away from Seb this season for it to be just about Seb driving well.


Really? I bet you'd have been damn sure about it if lewis had turnrd in on Massa!


Well, what I will say is that Hamilton should have had a bit more patience in passing Massa. He took a risk and hoped Massa would make room and Massa, as almost everybody expected, left him no room and turned in on him.

Patience is simply not Hamilton's strong suit. Both a strength and a curse.


This is motor racing not patience. Felippe looked across -watch the replays. he knew lewis was there.
#281980
Not a bad race. Very impressed by the race pace of the Lotus, I think with KERS next year that team will be pushing in to the mid-field. It's their single-lap pace that has let them down in the latter part of this season. It's also nice to see that Schumacher is performing a lot better this year, too. Didn't think anyone other than Vettel would win, but was kinda disappointed that Button couldn't quite challenge him. Good to see him with yet another strong finish, though and he's definitely earned his second place in the year's championship.

I'm a little bit concerned about Renault as they seem to be going backwards. With all the rumours about money being tight, possibly having to switch to Cosworth engines next year, it makes me wonder if the money for developing this year's car has all dried up.

Disgusting to see the stewards picking on Hamilon again. Oh, wait... :rolleyes:
#281981
Well, what I will say is that Hamilton should have had a bit more patience in passing Massa. He took a risk and hoped Massa would make room and Massa, as almost everybody expected, left him no room and turned in on him.

Patience is simply not Hamilton's strong suit. Both a strength and a curse.


Massa SAW Lewis. The replays have just been analysed on TV. Felipe made a deliberate move. Damn right he was penalised.


And I did not say that Massa was blameless. What I said was that I thought that everybody would expect that Massa would not leave Hamilton room. There is simply too much bad blood between them right now.


This is motor racing not patience. Felippe looked across -watch the replays. he knew lewis was there.


And in motor racing you have to make sure that you finish in order to get any rewards. Patience is a part of it.
#281983
The lewis-massa incident today is similar to the lewis-massa incident during the last race....I said that lewis was at fault during the previous race because he's the one who turned to massa....

In today's race, massa is the one at fault because he's the one who turned to lewis


Last race was Korea, you mean Japan right.
#281984
Not a bad race. Very impressed by the race pace of the Lotus, I think with KERS next year that team will be pushing in to the mid-field. It's their single-lap pace that has let them down in the latter part of this season. It's also nice to see that Schumacher is performing a lot better this year, too. Didn't think anyone other than Vettel would win, but was kinda disappointed that Button couldn't quite challenge him. Good to see him with yet another strong finish, though and he's definitely earned his second place in the year's championship.

I'm a little bit concerned about Renault as they seem to be going backwards. With all the rumours about money being tight, possibly having to switch to Cosworth engines next year, it makes me wonder if the money for developing this year's car has all dried up.

Disgusting to see the stewards picking on Hamilon again. Oh, wait... :rolleyes:


So you think they should have penalised lewis? Great observation :rolleyes: They did their work in first practice.
#281985
Not a bad race. Very impressed by the race pace of the Lotus, I think with KERS next year that team will be pushing in to the mid-field. It's their single-lap pace that has let them down in the latter part of this season. It's also nice to see that Schumacher is performing a lot better this year, too. Didn't think anyone other than Vettel would win, but was kinda disappointed that Button couldn't quite challenge him. Good to see him with yet another strong finish, though and he's definitely earned his second place in the year's championship.

I'm a little bit concerned about Renault as they seem to be going backwards. With all the rumours about money being tight, possibly having to switch to Cosworth engines next year, it makes me wonder if the money for developing this year's car has all dried up.

Disgusting to see the stewards picking on Hamilon again. Oh, wait... :rolleyes:


So you think they should have penalised lewis? Great observation :rolleyes: They did their work in first practice.


No, but of course you would be the one to jump to that conclusion, wouldn't you?
#281986
Not a bad race. Very impressed by the race pace of the Lotus, I think with KERS next year that team will be pushing in to the mid-field. It's their single-lap pace that has let them down in the latter part of this season. It's also nice to see that Schumacher is performing a lot better this year, too. Didn't think anyone other than Vettel would win, but was kinda disappointed that Button couldn't quite challenge him. Good to see him with yet another strong finish, though and he's definitely earned his second place in the year's championship.

I'm a little bit concerned about Renault as they seem to be going backwards. With all the rumours about money being tight, possibly having to switch to Cosworth engines next year, it makes me wonder if the money for developing this year's car has all dried up.

Disgusting to see the stewards picking on Hamilon again. Oh, wait... :rolleyes:


So you think they should have penalised lewis? Great observation :rolleyes: They did their work in first practice.


I think you miss the sarcasm.
#281987
Not a bad race. Very impressed by the race pace of the Lotus, I think with KERS next year that team will be pushing in to the mid-field. It's their single-lap pace that has let them down in the latter part of this season. It's also nice to see that Schumacher is performing a lot better this year, too. Didn't think anyone other than Vettel would win, but was kinda disappointed that Button couldn't quite challenge him. Good to see him with yet another strong finish, though and he's definitely earned his second place in the year's championship.

I'm a little bit concerned about Renault as they seem to be going backwards. With all the rumours about money being tight, possibly having to switch to Cosworth engines next year, it makes me wonder if the money for developing this year's car has all dried up.

Disgusting to see the stewards picking on Hamilon again. Oh, wait... :rolleyes:


So you think they should have penalised lewis? Great observation :rolleyes: They did their work in first practice.


No, but of course you would be the one to jump to that conclusion, wouldn't you?


Well why make such a comment then?
#281989
I think you miss the sarcasm.


I think not
#281991
The lewis-massa incident today is similar to the lewis-massa incident during the last race....I said that lewis was at fault during the previous race because he's the one who turned to massa....

In today's race, massa is the one at fault because he's the one who turned to lewis


Last race was Korea, you mean Japan right.


can't remember...it was the race where no penalty was given to either drivers...I believe me and bud argued on the thread of that race :hehe:
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#281992
racechick will you read some of my other posts on this forum and admit your earlier reply was NONSENSE.


Al us Ham-heads are in a bit of a rage moment now dude...not difficult to see why.
#281994
The real point to me is, it seems there is no such thing as a racing incident. Is there always one driver at fault? Or that at the moment between Lewis and Massa no-one is willing to give an inch.


Well I actually agree with you regarding penalising drivers for racing incidents. There are far too many. On this particular inicident Massa looked across.Lewis tried to back out when he saw him but Massa kept coming. He looked across several times. Very very irresponsible.
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