- 28 Nov 11, 23:10#284896
Glad someone else is noticing. In fact Ive seen threads about this behaviour on lots of forums. Jenson's performance was not brilliant, or magnificent, or any of those other stupid OTT words he used. It was an ok drive.
Just to pour some oil in the fire:
Martin Whitmarsh, Team principal, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
“Today we saw yet another brilliant performance from Jenson, who has driven magnificently all season but particularly in the second half of it. It was his eighth podium finish in the past nine grands prix – and the odd race out in that splendidly consistent sequence was the Korean Grand Prix, in which he finished a fighting fourth.
Today hedrove cleanly, shrewdly and patiently – but forcefully too – and the way he optimised his pace on the Prime tyre was masterful. He drove his two final stints on the Prime, in fact, which enabled him to hunt down Fernando’s Ferrari in the closing stages of the race to take a beautifully judged third place."
I was firmly on the fence in this conspiracy theory....but you gotta admit this is really laying it on thick...
Glad someone else is noticing. In fact Ive seen threads about this behaviour on lots of forums. Jenson's performance was not brilliant, or magnificent, or any of those other stupid OTT words he used. It was an ok drive.

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Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln