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#276866
Yeah. 0.050s faster, and the overtake was made in a matter of 5 seconds. Good logic there andrew. As per usual. :hehe:
#276869
I don't understand to start with why the hell they stayed so close to eachother for almost the full length of the track. It's one thing to 'plan' to quickly overtake a car much slower than you, but when they're pretty much in the same league, don't do this, it's just stupid. In this case, Hamilton should have just opened up a 10 second gap behind Massa and there wouldn't have been any problem whatsoever.
#276870
Looks like this is all Felipe Baby is good for from now on, since he can't seem to drive a car to the limit anymore. Useless little twit.


It seems quite odd to me that you can refer to Massa like this without a word being said and yet anyone saying a word cross about hamilton gets a warning or ban. Why exactly is that?
#276871
Looks like this is all Felipe Baby is good for from now on, since he can't seem to drive a car to the limit anymore. Useless little twit.


It seems quite odd to me that you can refer to Massa like this without a word being said and yet anyone saying a word cross about hamilton gets a warning or ban. Why exactly is that?


I wouldn't bother to be honest with you.
#276899
I don't understand to start with why the hell they stayed so close to eachother for almost the full length of the track. It's one thing to 'plan' to quickly overtake a car much slower than you, but when they're pretty much in the same league, don't do this, it's just stupid. In this case, Hamilton should have just opened up a 10 second gap behind Massa and there wouldn't have been any problem whatsoever.


It's not stupid, it's called making firm aggressive decisions and psyching out the opponent. No time for any sissy stuff round here.
#276901
Looks like this is all Felipe Baby is good for from now on, since he can't seem to drive a car to the limit anymore. Useless little twit.


It seems quite odd to me that you can refer to Massa like this without a word being said and yet anyone saying a word cross about hamilton gets a warning or ban. Why exactly is that?


It's not against the rules that's why.
#276905
Anyone notice how Webbers radio transmission was " Nice job Mark you got Hamilton" Not Alonso, not Button, the latter of which was ahead of Hamilton.

I think the whole F1 circus knows Hamiltons the benchmark.
#276910
Looks like this is all Felipe Baby is good for from now on, since he can't seem to drive a car to the limit anymore. Useless little twit.


It seems quite odd to me that you can refer to Massa like this without a word being said and yet anyone saying a word cross about hamilton gets a warning or ban. Why exactly is that?


It was against the rules and I edited my post. Chill out billyboy. :)
#276911
Looks like this is all Felipe Baby is good for from now on, since he can't seem to drive a car to the limit anymore. Useless little twit.


It seems quite odd to me that you can refer to Massa like this without a word being said and yet anyone saying a word cross about hamilton gets a warning or ban. Why exactly is that?


I wouldn't bother to be honest with you.


What have you got to do with this Mr Busybody? Billin asked me a direct question, not you. Are you that lonely? :confused:

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#276919
If they start in grid order, then it could be an easy Vettel win. Webber would hold up the rest of the pack, even if there are no team orders, he's not as fast as Vettel and it's hard to pass on this track. Vettel opens a good gap, and even if other drivers take Webber in the pits, Vettel might be able to maintain the gap.

I hope that this doesn't happen like this.
#276921
If they start in grid order, then it could be an easy Vettel win. Webber would hold up the rest of the pack, even if there are no team orders, he's not as fast as Vettel and it's hard to pass on this track. Vettel opens a good gap, and even if other drivers take Webber in the pits, Vettel might be able to maintain the gap.

I hope that this doesn't happen like this.


Nope, last thing everyone needs is Seb scampering off into the night. The McLarens have made a few duff starts of late, but they don't need a repeat of that this time........ Providing Webber too can sort out his getaways, it'll be interesting to see how he treats Seb into Turn 1.
#276922
If they start in grid order, then it could be an easy Vettel win. Webber would hold up the rest of the pack, even if there are no team orders, he's not as fast as Vettel and it's hard to pass on this track. Vettel opens a good gap, and even if other drivers take Webber in the pits, Vettel might be able to maintain the gap.

I hope that this doesn't happen like this.


Webber making a good start? :rofl:
#276923
Looks like this is all Felipe Baby is good for from now on, since he can't seem to drive a car to the limit anymore. Useless little twit.


It seems quite odd to me that you can refer to Massa like this without a word being said and yet anyone saying a word cross about hamilton gets a warning or ban. Why exactly is that?


I wouldn't bother to be honest with you.


What have you got to do with this Mr Busybody? Billin asked me a direct question, not you. Are you that lonely? :confused:

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I think Bill everyone gets tired of seeing you post the same old s*** about Hamilton all the time. I don't think 99% of Hammers posts involve dissing Massa.... :wink: so it's not fair to compare.
#276929
Is no one hoping someone gets a little too pedal happy and takes out Vettel in the first corner?! :confused: (id be happy with him just having a DNF) but im mean like that.

No?!? just me then?! :hehe:

I just hope they dont use Webber as a jam car...i really dislike it when teams do this.

I do honestly believe that Vettel will have the championship in the bag today...but i still have hope that someone (ANYONE) will be able to hold him off just a little bit longer.
#276930
A question. What are the rules on being allowed a replacement tyre if debris on the track has given you a puncture?

Earlier in the year Rosberg was allowed a new tyre when debris gave him a puncture, so why not Lewis? When asked about it Ros Brawn said 'Its up to the FIA'. So why isnt Lewis allowed one since there's a precident and why isnt Whitmarsh creating a stink?
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