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#332138
For Kimi Raikkonen, the victory. For Sebastian Vettel, a Fernando Alonso-esque damage-limitation operation to retain the lead of the World Championship from the Spaniard. And for the rest of us, two hours of edge-of-the-seat drama as Abu Dhabi produced the grand prix of the year.

Who ever doubted the Yas Marina circuit? After a couple of relatively mundane grands prix, this was F1 back with a bang as Raikkonen held off Alonso's desperate late charge to claim the first victory of his comeback and Lotus' first since 1987, while Vettel pickpocketed third place from Jenson Button with three laps remaining to retain a ten-points lead of the championship.

It was a race which had everything - everything, that is, except for a deserved victory Lewis Hamilton after his McLaren team, not for the first time this season, failed him - literally so, with a power failure on his MP4-27 forcing Hamilton into retirement from the lead of the race.

What it did have, however, was everything else that a great race requires: great racing between the leading protagonists, controversy galore with usual suspects Pastor Maldonado and Romain Grosjean to the fore before Sergio Perez and Paul di Resta sparked a chain reaction of mass carnage and the afternoon's second Safety Car deployment, the best radio message of the year as the Iceman Raikkonen as dismissed advice from his Lotus team with the unforgettable assurance of "I know what I am doing", and a hearstopping collision between Narain Karthikeyan and Nico Rosberg which sent the Mercedes airbone but thankfully ended without injury.

But most pertinently of all, it was a race which saw Raikkonen deliver a searing reminder of his quality and Vettel salvage a podium position after starting from the pitlane following his expulsion from qualifying.

The World Champion rode his luck, losing his front-wing end plate with a clumsy lunge up the inside of Bruno Senna on the first lap before making an emergency stop after crashing in a brake-marker when a hard-braking Daniel Ricciardo caught him unawares as the field meandered behind the first Safety Car.

Forced onto a different strategy from the one-stopping frontrunners, Vettel's second stop - taken on account of his team's belief that his tyres would fall off the proveerbial cliff with ten laps still to run - proved to be perfectly timed as Perez tagged Di Resta and Romain Grosjean, sending the Lotus spiralling into the Red Bull of Mark Webber, whose faint title hopes ended with his retirement, and prompted another reappearance of the Safety Car.

At that stage, Vettel was fourth, but running on soft tyres, it was immediately apparent that he would only be going forwards against the mediums-shod Button and after five laps of relentless harrying he found a way past the McLaren to claim his place on the podium.

"He drove an unbelievable race," endorsed Christian Horner. "I would have been happy with eighth. Any doubters who said he couldn't race have definitely been proved wrong today."

How different it might have been but for the two Safety Cars and a splew of retirements, but a champion makes his own luck and the championship is once again in his grasp after dodging the bullet that seemed to be heading his way on Saturday night.

More to follow...
#332139
just think that Lewis has been the unlucky one, rather than any sort of conspiracy!

That does not surprise me coming from you. :thumbdown:

Why don't you just :censored: off?, you only ever come on here to take swipes at members who don't happen to support Lewis Hamilton, if you have nothing useful to say, stay the :censored: away from the keyboard!
#332140
McLaren have had piss poor reliability this season, I just think that Lewis has been the unlucky one, rather than any sort of conspiracy!

Knowing how spiteful english ppl are it wouldn't surprise me :)


So where are you from so we can make sweeping generalisations about you? :bs:

Obviously, not from England.
#332142
just think that Lewis has been the unlucky one, rather than any sort of conspiracy!

That does not surprise me coming from you. :thumbdown:

Why don't you just :censored: off?, you only ever come on here to take swipes at members who don't happen to support Lewis Hamilton, if you have nothing useful to say, stay the :censored: away from the keyboard!



Don't even bother...
#332144
McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, who retired: "I hadn't been faultless in this race because I did have a very wide moment at one stage but after that it was going really well and the car was a dream to drive. I was cruising and pulling away so it was a shame the engine just died. It was some kind of fuel problem but it was an incredible race, good to watch.

"We hadn't brought any upgrades and hopefully we'll have some for the next race. I hope the car performs over the next two races to finish up the front for the last time. I'm happy with the job I did, I couldn't have done any more."
#332145
Vettel lucked into it as usual. :thumbdown:


Actually if Vettel didn't take his last stop, he could have finished 2nd. So no, he wasn't all that lucky. And before that, he and the team did the best they coul... seriously is this really an issue after a driver went from last to 3rd throughout a race?

Bloody hell... A masterclass drive from Seb, you're basing this opinion also on the stuff you saw on camera. Vettel frankly did too many overtakes for us to catch all of them on replay. Come on, he had to pass through the field twice... This drive was more epic than the drive Button did in Canada last year....
#332148
Vettel lucked into it as usual. :thumbdown:


Actually if Vettel didn't take his last stop, he could have finished 2nd. So no, he wasn't all that lucky. And before that, he and the team did the best they coul... seriously is this really an issue after a driver went from last to 3rd throughout a race?

Bloody hell... A masterclass drive from Seb, you're basing this opinion also on the stuff you saw on camera. Vettel frankly did too many overtakes for us to catch all of them on replay. Come on, he had to pass through the field twice... This drive was more epic than the drive Button did in Canada last year....


apart from it was wet and made 6 stops and won

similar though
#332150
just think that Lewis has been the unlucky one, rather than any sort of conspiracy!

That does not surprise me coming from you. :thumbdown:

Why don't you just :censored: off?, you only ever come on here to take swipes at members who don't happen to support Lewis Hamilton, if you have nothing useful to say, stay the :censored: away from the keyboard!


Wait isn't this an open forum, should a mod be telling another forum member to :censored: off?

Again it does not surprise me that you would think it's l bad luck and not something sinister happening with Lewis. Now i wonder if you will wave the ban stick if i tell you to :censored: off?


Vettel lucked into it today.
#332153
just think that Lewis has been the unlucky one, rather than any sort of conspiracy!

That does not surprise me coming from you. :thumbdown:

Why don't you just :censored: off?, you only ever come on here to take swipes at members who don't happen to support Lewis Hamilton, if you have nothing useful to say, stay the :censored: away from the keyboard!


Wait isn't this an open forum, should a mod be telling another forum member to :censored: off?

Again it does not surprise me that you would think it's l bad luck and not something sinister happening with Lewis. Now i wonder if you will wave the ban stick if i tell you to :censored: off?


Vettel lucked into it today.


Please, go and bother someone else with your nonsense. :rolleyes:
#332154
just think that Lewis has been the unlucky one, rather than any sort of conspiracy!

That does not surprise me coming from you. :thumbdown:

Why don't you just :censored: off?, you only ever come on here to take swipes at members who don't happen to support Lewis Hamilton, if you have nothing useful to say, stay the :censored: away from the keyboard!


Wait isn't this an open forum, should a mod be telling another forum member to :censored: off?

Again it does not surprise me that you would think it's l bad luck and not something sinister happening with Lewis. Now i wonder if you will wave the ban stick if i tell you to :censored: off?


Vettel lucked into it today.


Do you really think McLaren will sabotage Lewis and deny themselves a victory in front of their title sponsors in Abu Dhabi?

I find it much easier to believe the workings of a loser team showing on track, even when they have it in the bag they screw it up this is NOTHING new...just look at 2007 where they mucked Lewis up twice, and Kimi in 2005 countless times. This is a disaster of a team, and I dont think they'd have the brains to sabotage Lewis even if they wanted to.
#332155
:censored: :censored::censored:

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Just trying to fit in with the prevailing culture.


Lol.
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