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#361157
Did Nico beat the two of them if you added them together?


Yes, yes he did.

It's nice to know that you're such a Nico fan. :grouphug:


He impressed from when he first stepped in the Williams. The speed and ability has always been there but the machinery hasn't always been great. Shame about his music career though.

Did Nico beat the two of them if you added them together?


Yes, yes he did.

It's nice to know that you're such a Nico fan. :grouphug:


If Adolph Hitler was Hamiltons teammate, Adolph would have a friend in andrew.


Ladies and Gentlemen, a stupid and baseless comment. Bravo! :clap:
#361185

Ladies and Gentlemen, a stupid and baseless comment. Bravo! :clap:


Nerve struck. It's never sweet when it hits home where the truth lies. :hehe:
#361395
I had to google to see what he looks like.

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Blond hair blue eyes....poor Lew still in the teenage phase. :hehe:
#361445
yep forgot his rookie year, for a tiny excuse could be given that he war really young that time. Came to F1 year before Hamilton and Rosberg is younger than him by a few months.

Forgot Vettel, yes he's been consistently better than team mates.

But Alonso when did he lose to a team mate? or are we talking about the 2007 even points with Hamilton?

He lost against Tarso Marques in the Minardi 2001.


0-0 in points, but admittedly that was the old point system when half of the small teams ended up with 0 points. and that Marques guy got 2 9th positions against Alonsos one 10th, so he would have lost. (Yes, I didn't remember that but checked now). But still why why did Minardi replace the leading driver with Alex Yoong? :confused: very difficult to understand, Alonso was hardly that time yet a Santander's golden boy.
#361449
But Alonso when did he lose to a team mate? or are we talking about the 2007 even points with Hamilton?

you don't count 2007 as a defeat? F1 and the FiA do.


No...they were "even". The Alonso fans will cling on to the points table as hard as they can even though the points almost never give us the full picture. :wink:


My apologies, I forgot to run my post through legal and compliance. Let's reword it, "has Alonso ever lost in points* to a team mate?"

* in this comparison I accept even points as a draw, in other words not lost. This however does not mean that I would like to ignore the fact that in the FIA standings Lewis Hamilton was higher than his team mate Alonso at the results of season.
#361512
But Alonso when did he lose to a team mate? or are we talking about the 2007 even points with Hamilton?

you don't count 2007 as a defeat? F1 and the FiA do.


No...they were "even". The Alonso fans will cling on to the points table as hard as they can even though the points almost never give us the full picture. :wink:


My apologies, I forgot to run my post through legal and compliance. Let's reword it, "has Alonso ever lost in points* to a team mate?"

* in this comparison I accept even points as a draw, in other words not lost. This however does not mean that I would like to ignore the fact that in the FIA standings Lewis Hamilton was higher than his team mate Alonso at the results of season.


I was responding to WB saying they were indeed considered "even" on points...I wasn't being sarcastic or anything. So you passed "legal and compliance", proceed.
#361578
yep forgot his rookie year, for a tiny excuse could be given that he war really young that time. Came to F1 year before Hamilton and Rosberg is younger than him by a few months.

Forgot Vettel, yes he's been consistently better than team mates.

But Alonso when did he lose to a team mate? or are we talking about the 2007 even points with Hamilton?

He lost against Tarso Marques in the Minardi 2001.


0-0 in points, but admittedly that was the old point system when half of the small teams ended up with 0 points. and that Marques guy got 2 9th positions against Alonsos one 10th, so he would have lost. (Yes, I didn't remember that but checked now). But still why why did Minardi replace the leading driver with Alex Yoong? :confused: very difficult to understand, Alonso was hardly that time yet a Santander's golden boy.

From memory Yoong brought a lot of money with him.

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