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By racechick
#43003
Kovalainen did a good job and is turning into a fine racing driver. Golden boy Hamilton is being pushed and needs to get his act together soon. His lap on the prime tyres was still very good, but I think he will have less fuel in his car than Kovalainen, so, as Hamilton's stint will be shorter, he won't really get the benefit of the longer-lasting prime tyre. Raikkonen made a mistake in qualifying, but is also carrying more fuel than Massa, who will try and do his usual tactic of running the car on fumes because he can't handle being the pack. Kubica did alright, but Heidfeld doesn't look to have the car set-up correctly. Toyota looked pretty good today as well, easily beating Renault who were best of the rest in Spain. Piquet continues to be a disaster - when Kovalainen didn't get off the mark quickly last year he still showed that he could be fast and got things are ironed out gradually. Piquet has shown no signs of getting on top of things. Sadly, Williams look to be falling behind slightly.


Yes Kovi did a great job- congrats to him, he's proving his potential. But dont be so quick to write off the golden boy :roll:

When did I write off Hamilton? I didn't. He himself admitted that taking the prime tyre was a mistake, so unless he has a fair amount more fuel than those around him, which recent history suggests he doesn't, then he won't be able to get the advantage of having the harder tyre because his stint will be so short. I also said his qualifying lap on the prime tyre was excellent, regardless of how much fuel he had in the car. For some reason you seem to think I don't want Hamilton to do well when I do want him to do well, for a few reasons: 1) because I believe has the potential to be a great driver 2) because Britain needs a good driver 3) because he drives for McLaren.

I know you want lewis to do well, mainly i think because he drives for McLaren but you often have a go at him. There was no need to say "golden boy Hamilton" you could just have said Hamilton. His quali lap was a brave decision to try, he knew the car would be a handful round turn 8 but he took the gamble knowing it would come to him at the end of the lap, which it did.Had it come to him slightly sooner he would have had pole, he was damn close. He was disappointed but its easy in retrospect to say a different decision would have been better; not really a case of not having his act together. Anyway we'll have to see how he goes in the race. If he likes the hards he can choose them again for his second stint.I think anything could happen in this race. There wll certainly be a lot of action at the first corner!
By Mikep99
#43004
I think its shaping up to be a craking race tonight. Any of the top four could be in with a chance, but I think with Massa's history at the place he should win it. But anything can and probably will happen.
If Ferrari don't do it I would love for Kovi to win, especially after his big shunt.
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By AKR
#43017
I think its shaping up to be a craking race tonight. Any of the top four could be in with a chance, but I think with Massa's history at the place he should win it. But anything can and probably will happen.
If Ferrari don't do it I would love for Kovi to win, especially after his big shunt.


If Massa does not win you would like Kovi to win.... Have you lost your mind or something? He drives for McLaren. You go for Ferrari. It is assumed you want Ferrari to win both championships so how in the name of God can you love it for Kovi to win if Massa doesn't win. I am sure most of the McLaren supporters wouldn't love for Kimi or Massa to win of Kovi or Lewis don't win. :?:shock:
By Mikep99
#43020
I think its shaping up to be a craking race tonight. Any of the top four could be in with a chance, but I think with Massa's history at the place he should win it. But anything can and probably will happen.
If Ferrari don't do it I would love for Kovi to win, especially after his big shunt.


If Massa does not win you would like Kovi to win.... Have you lost your mind or something? He drives for McLaren. You go for Ferrari. It is assumed you want Ferrari to win both championships so how in the name of God can you love it for Kovi to win if Massa doesn't win. I am sure most of the McLaren supporters wouldn't love for Kimi or Massa to win of Kovi or Lewis don't win. :?:shock:


Look above AKR, that should explain it. (Ferrari = 2 drivers)
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By AKR
#43023
I think its shaping up to be a craking race tonight. Any of the top four could be in with a chance, but I think with Massa's history at the place he should win it. But anything can and probably will happen.
If Ferrari don't do it I would love for Kovi to win, especially after his big shunt.


If Massa does not win you would like Kovi to win.... Have you lost your mind or something? He drives for McLaren. You go for Ferrari. It is assumed you want Ferrari to win both championships so how in the name of God can you love it for Kovi to win if Massa doesn't win. I am sure most of the McLaren supporters wouldn't love for Kimi or Massa to win of Kovi or Lewis don't win. :?:shock:


Look above AKR, that should explain it. (Ferrari = 2 drivers)


I am still stunned. This is how I see it.

If Ferrari don't do it, I would like for someone else to win such as say Robert Kubica in his BMW-Sauber or Alonso in his Renault. Anyone but arch rival McLaren. Ie If Ferrari don't do it, I hope McLaren stuff up as well.
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By Denthúl
#43024
I think its shaping up to be a craking race tonight. Any of the top four could be in with a chance, but I think with Massa's history at the place he should win it. But anything can and probably will happen.
If Ferrari don't do it I would love for Kovi to win, especially after his big shunt.


If Massa does not win you would like Kovi to win.... Have you lost your mind or something? He drives for McLaren. You go for Ferrari. It is assumed you want Ferrari to win both championships so how in the name of God can you love it for Kovi to win if Massa doesn't win. I am sure most of the McLaren supporters wouldn't love for Kimi or Massa to win of Kovi or Lewis don't win. :?:shock:


Look above AKR, that should explain it. (Ferrari = 2 drivers)


I am still stunned. This is how I see it.

If Ferrari don't do it, I would like for someone else to win such as say Robert Kubica in his BMW-Sauber or Alonso in his Renault. Anyone but arch rival McLaren. Ie If Ferrari don't do it, I hope McLaren stuff up as well.


But that would lead to Ferrari walking away with the championship. Surely you'd rather see them win a close battle with their main rival...?
By Mikep99
#43025
If Ferrari don't do it, I would like for someone else to win such as say Robert Kubica in his BMW-Sauber or Alonso in his Renault. Anyone but arch rival McLaren. Ie If Ferrari don't do it, I hope McLaren stuff up as well.


I don't dislike McLaren at all. But the way some of their fans carry on..... well thats another story. :wink:
I don't like Hammy too much which is also another story but Kovi & Kubica I like a lot, good luck to them ............ After Ferrari of coarse.
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By AKR
#43026
I think its shaping up to be a craking race tonight. Any of the top four could be in with a chance, but I think with Massa's history at the place he should win it. But anything can and probably will happen.
If Ferrari don't do it I would love for Kovi to win, especially after his big shunt.


If Massa does not win you would like Kovi to win.... Have you lost your mind or something? He drives for McLaren. You go for Ferrari. It is assumed you want Ferrari to win both championships so how in the name of God can you love it for Kovi to win if Massa doesn't win. I am sure most of the McLaren supporters wouldn't love for Kimi or Massa to win of Kovi or Lewis don't win. :?:shock:


Look above AKR, that should explain it. (Ferrari = 2 drivers)


I am still stunned. This is how I see it.

If Ferrari don't do it, I would like for someone else to win such as say Robert Kubica in his BMW-Sauber or Alonso in his Renault. Anyone but arch rival McLaren. Ie If Ferrari don't do it, I hope McLaren stuff up as well.


But that would lead to Ferrari walking away with the championship. Surely you'd rather see them win a close battle with their main rival...?


The problem with that is that there is the risk that the close battle may be lost to the main rival and that is something that I wouldn't want to risk. That is a "warrior" point of view anyway.
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By AKR
#43027
I don't dislike McLaren at all. But the way some of their fans carry on..... well thats another story. :wink:
I don't like Hammy too much which is also another story but Kovi & Kubica I like a lot, good luck to them ............ After Ferrari of coarse.


Their fans generally carry on like me. That is why I get along well with most McLaren supporters. I couldn't live without them. :lol:
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By Denthúl
#43028
But that would lead to Ferrari walking away with the championship. Surely you'd rather see them win a close battle with their main rival...?


The problem with that is that there is the risk that the close battle may be lost to the main rival and that is something that I wouldn't want to risk. That is a "warrior" point of view anyway.


A warrior would accept defeat as long as they had done their best and fought their hardest, so I don't see what the problem would be. I'd rather have my team fight some close battles, winning some and losing others, than dominating every season. I can't enjoy any sport where only one competitor wins everything - excitement is the whole reason I started to watch F1.
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By AKR
#43030
A warrior would accept defeat as long as they had done their best and fought their hardest, so I don't see what the problem would be. I'd rather have my team fight some close battles, winning some and losing others, than dominating every season. I can't enjoy any sport where only one competitor wins everything - excitement is the whole reason I started to watch F1.


A warrior cannot allow the enemy to prevail! If the competitor to Ferrari were BMW-Sauber or Renault then I would share your point of view and wouldn't care if Ferrari lost a close battle for the championship. Ie 2006 when Alonso and Renault won. But against McLaren it is another story. They must not ever prevail....

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