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By Lem
#47216
A Question: Would Hammy have done the same if the tables were reversed. :?: I think note :roll::wink:


ofcourse you would think note :roll::wink: , you hate Hamilton :wink:


No I didn't hate him just dislike him but after hearing his little interview with Louise Goodman I think that might change. What a real w***er he is. Schuy does not come close to him in the arrogance department. :roll:


I've always stood up for Hamilton on here. He's an excellent driver but that interview was ridiculous:

"I don't know really what happened,"


Yes you do :roll:

"I was comfortably in the lead. It was looking like it was going to be an easy win. We came in. It wasn't a great stop."


Aha, the subtle blaming of the team. A panic move so Steve and Mark don't start doubting your ability.

"I saw the guys in front of me, and all of sudden they'd stopped. I saw the red light but, by the time I saw it, it was too late to stop."


Common sense, lad?

"I apologise to Kimi if I took him out, but that sort of thing happens sometimes."


Does it? :shock:

This is the best one:

Hamilton said he had been told by the team that the red light was on at the end of the pit lane, but that the warning came "a little bit late".


As for Kimi, I'd have liked a bit more of a reaction to be honest. I just read it as apathy rather than being class. Even by his standards he seems to have little interest left anymore.

Was great to see Kubica, Heidfeld and Coulthard on the podium. Under the circumstances I though Massa did very well. To be brutally honest (I'll get shot down for this) if I was a McLaren fan I'd be wanting more from Kova.
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By McLaren Fan
#47220
A Question: Would Hammy have done the same if the tables were reversed. :?: I think note :roll::wink:


ofcourse you would think note :roll::wink: , you hate Hamilton :wink:


No I didn't hate him just dislike him but after hearing his little interview with Louise Goodman I think that might change. What a real w***er he is. Schuy does not come close to him in the arrogance department. :roll:


I've always stood up for Hamilton on here. He's an excellent driver but that interview was ridiculous:

"I don't know really what happened,"


Yes you do :roll:

"I was comfortably in the lead. It was looking like it was going to be an easy win. We came in. It wasn't a great stop."


Aha, the subtle blaming of the team. A panic move so Steve and Mark don't start doubting your ability.

"I saw the guys in front of me, and all of sudden they'd stopped. I saw the red light but, by the time I saw it, it was too late to stop."


Common sense, lad?

"I apologise to Kimi if I took him out, but that sort of thing happens sometimes."


Does it? :shock:

This is the best one:

Hamilton said he had been told by the team that the red light was on at the end of the pit lane, but that the warning came "a little bit late".


As for Kimi, I'd have liked a bit more of a reaction to be honest. I just read it as apathy rather than being class. Even by his standards he seems to have little interest left anymore.

Was great to see Kubica, Heidfeld and Coulthard on the podium. Under the circumstances I though Massa did very well. To be brutally honest (I'll get shot down for this) if I was a McLaren fan I'd be wanting more from Kova.

I agree with what you say about Hamilton, but I'm too sure I about Kovalainen. He has been faster than Hamilton in several races this season, but he has been struck with a lot more bad luck, which is why his points total is lower than what it probably should have been. Today, for instance, he was on for a podium, but was caught out with the safety car coming out.
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By madbrad
#47233
Kovi in a McLaren could not pass Vettel who was in an STR. If that's not a sub par driver I don't know what is.
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By EwanM
#47238
Agree, Kovy's got DC syndrome at Mclaren. Has the chance for gd finishes, only for his luck to let him down time and time again. If i was Kimi i'd have gave him a Glasgow kiss :twisted:
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By McLaren Fan
#47241
Kovi in a McLaren could not pass Vettel who was in an STR. If that's not a sub par driver I don't know what is.

Although some overtaking went on throughout the race, with the track conditions, especially in the latter phase of the race, getting past somebody was tough. Vettel was also pushing his luck by completely cutting the last chicane for the last several laps of the race. As he was not gaining a place, he got away with it, even though he was gaining a lot of distance and exit speed coming out of the corner. Like I say, Kovalainen, whilst not being perfect, has been a little unlucky this season and deserves more time to show what he can do.
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By EwanM
#47247
Kovi in a McLaren could not pass Vettel who was in an STR. If that's not a sub par driver I don't know what is.

Although some overtaking went on throughout the race, with the track conditions, especially in the latter phase of the race, getting past somebody was tough. Vettel was also pushing his luck by completely cutting the last chicane for the last several laps of the race. As he was not gaining a place, he got away with it, even though he was gaining a lot of distance and exit speed coming out of the corner. Like I say, Kovalainen, whilst not being perfect, has been a little unlucky this season and deserves more time to show what he can do.


Yeah, that was an absolute joke. Vettel I feel should have got penalised for that.
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By Denthúl
#47267
Kovi in a McLaren could not pass Vettel who was in an STR. If that's not a sub par driver I don't know what is.


Did you not see some of the performances he pulled off last season? Particularly second place at Fuji?

Kovalainen would have had much better results this season had he not had such bad luck. He has out-qualified Hamilton on several occasions carrying a much heavier fuel load and where he would have had strong results (and a possible victory) he was struck by terrible luck. Safety car in Australia, accident in Spain, being caught by Kimi's front wing in Turkey, electrical problem in Monaco resulting in him starting from the pit lane and then being called in for that extra pit stop today.
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By texasmr2
#47278
ahhh Mike :lol:


ahhh bud :lol:

I'am off to bed, catch you later I am sure.


maybe, im :wink: getting sick of the same ole F1 forum s***

If you need a break mate take one as some of us think you need to :wink:. When one deem's their opinion to be greater or superior than another's especially on an internet forum then it is definitely time for a vacation.
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By rhyscoles
#47290
Ferrais managment and communiation cost Massa fot a second race in a row. Last week it was his stratagy and this week he did a pointless pit stop, losing him countless places and possible a win.
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By McLaren Fan
#47329
Ferrais managment and communiation cost Massa fot a second race in a row. Last week it was his stratagy and this week he did a pointless pit stop, losing him countless places and possible a win.

It's good to see other teams apart from McLaren being accused of making gaffes!
By al4x
#47369
I also think Vettel should of lost that place, Kovy should of got the point


yeah, twice, i say penalty, i mean, nico got one, fair enough, so should he
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By EwanM
#47372
I bet Kimi was kinda glad to be took out of the race... Meant he could get to the pub quicker. :P:P:P

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