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By darwin dali
#196683
:director: Folks, keep it civil - no need to use that kind of language!! :whip:
Warning finger is ready to pounce :twisted:
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By EwanM
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LOL This thread sums up everything which is bad about this forum.

That isn't a pop at individual members, it is just a prime example of how an altercation arises due to a simple misunderstanding or resisting the temptation to argue.

On the other hand there are many good things about this forum. Don't let these be forgotten.
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By EwanM
#196694
It's insane Irish that's the problem :hehe:

Oh well they'llhave one less thing to be happy about come Sunday :hehe:
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By headless
#196793
It's insane Irish that's the problem :hehe:

racist :hehe:
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By f1ea
#196866
From the title I have this image in my head of either driver saying 'Hey bro' to the other. I think each is as unlikely as the other tbh.


I have THIS image in my head:
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By Ineluke
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Jenson has made the right decisions, even i won't argue that but we are now heading to Europe where he won't be able to rely on wet weather to keep him ahead of the field. In the other two races in dry weather Jenson has not done that well,remember it's not just Lewis he got the jump on,it's Alonso ,Massa and the other top drivers. Europe will see 90% dry weather and tyres tactics will have to change,pace will be the key component in Europe.

Anyone thinking that Jenson has great track pace in the dry unless he is out front is deluded,now he will have to out qualify all the big players to stay out in front,it's not going to happen. I want him to do well though,i have to admit he is doing a good job at Mclaren but anyone thinking that Lewis or even Alonso is down and out better think again. Eleven points is nothing, Jenson could be back down to third place by the next race,it's that close. :yikes:
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By kerc
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From the title I have this image in my head of either driver saying 'Hey bro' to the other. I think each is as unlikely as the other tbh.


I have THIS image in my head:


That's more like Jean Todt and Bernie Ecclestone...
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By Jensonb
#196905
Jenson has made the right decisions, even i won't argue that but we are now heading to Europe where he won't be able to rely on wet weather to keep him ahead of the field. In the other two races in dry weather Jenson has not done that well,remember it's not just Lewis he got the jump on,it's Alonso ,Massa and the other top drivers. Europe will see 90% dry weather and tyres tactics will have to change,pace will be the key component in Europe.

Anyone thinking that Jenson has great track pace in the dry unless he is out front is deluded

Out-qualified Lewis in the dry.

Won 5 races in the dry last year.

Deluded. You sure about that?
By Gaz
#196956
Jenson has made the right decisions, even i won't argue that but we are now heading to Europe where he won't be able to rely on wet weather to keep him ahead of the field. In the other two races in dry weather Jenson has not done that well,remember it's not just Lewis he got the jump on,it's Alonso ,Massa and the other top drivers. Europe will see 90% dry weather and tyres tactics will have to change,pace will be the key component in Europe.

Anyone thinking that Jenson has great track pace in the dry unless he is out front is deluded

Out-qualified Lewis in the dry.

Won 5 races in the dry last year.

Deluded. You sure about that?


There's no point in arguing mate Everyone said Lewis would dominate Button but its been pretty much equal all year with button's edge being with Stratagy.

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