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#10242
Looks like the Iceman is back, three podiums for 07. Mass has turned into Alonso with his childlike whining and crying all week about the French Grand Prix, wonder what he's gonna say (stupid things Massa does?? (new thread?? :D ) about the British race now that Kimi is under his skin. For once, LH is human, but still 3rd. Alonso is during a better job focusing on what he needs to do rather then what LH is doing. Kimi will play a big part for the championship because he should be taking points away from either Alonso and LW. Kubica should be the rookie of the year (is LH really considered a rookie?? he's pretty much raised and tutored by McLaren) and Quick Nick redeemed himself with 6th. As for DC, he needs to stop running people of the road.
By Marco
#10243
I'm pleased for Raikkonen, he's silenced all his doubters and back on form. I just have to ask why its taken him so long to find his form at Ferrari?
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By deMuRe
#10250
Interesting how Kimi found some speed after Luca D said "We want the old Kimi to return!"

He knows when to apply pressure and exactly how much, the signs of a very good manager.
#10254
Looks like the Iceman is back, three podiums for 07. Mass has turned into Alonso with his childlike whining and crying all week about the French Grand Prix, wonder what he's gonna say (stupid things Massa does?? (new thread?? :D ) about the British race now that Kimi is under his skin. For once, LH is human, but still 3rd. Alonso is during a better job focusing on what he needs to do rather then what LH is doing. Kimi will play a big part for the championship because he should be taking points away from either Alonso and LW. Kubica should be the rookie of the year (is LH really considered a rookie?? he's pretty much raised and tutored by McLaren) and Quick Nick redeemed himself with 6th. As for DC, he needs to stop running people of the road.


Whatever :roll:
FM drove a brilliant race from the back of the grid and made the best of it. He was responsible for more than half of all the passes in the entire race, so there. He ended up just one place behind his original starting grid position - imagine he didn't have the stalled engine! KR drove a strategically masterful race, yes. But FM drove with heart and guts.
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By bmwpower
#10260
FM drove a brilliant race from the back of the grid and made the best of it. He was responsible for more than half of all the passes in the entire race, so there


WHATEVER. If you drive a Ferrari with the speed they had this weekend, then you better make your way back up to the front. Is it because FM is brilliant?? or is it because he's got the superior car to make passes on the likes of Super Aguri, Honda, Williams, Toyota?? So what happened to him not being abled to make a move on Kubica?? blah blah blah, lost of downforce following to close the Kubica, blah blah, engine didn't start, blah blah blah. No doubt Mass will be using these excuses all week just like after the French race. Even if Massa didn't have the fiasco at the start, it was Kimi's weekend. Kimi had a heavier fuel load, went of the track during Q3 and almost got P1. The McLarens didnt have an answer for Kimi and neither does Massa, but no doubt Massa will tell anyone with a microphone how he was robbed again. Just shut up and drive.
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By darwin dali
#10296
He got past NH, a BMW-Sauber and the Renaults. It's only logical that it takes more to overtake the further up you move. There was just not enough race left by the time he had closed in on RK. At any rate, it was an impressive drive by FM - you can bullpoo it as much as you want.
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By bmwpower
#10305
At any rate, it was an impressive drive by FM - you can bullpoo it as much as you want.


Watching a superior car overtaking inferior cars is IMPRESSIVE to you??. Through the years, its been done before, both Micheal and Ruben has done it when they drove for Ferrari. Both Renault and BMW Sauber are no way near what the Ferrari car can do and they are running more then 1 second behind Massa, impressive?? please. Watching Kimi with a heavier fuel load on the back of LH and then cranking out a few extra laps on Alonso and suprising everyone in the McLaren camp, now that's impressive.
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By bud
#10306
Yeah Kimis drive was alot more impressive than Massa's thats for sure!
By Marco
#10311
Do you remember DC coming back from 22nd to 2nd in Austria one year, think he lost a front wing on lap 1. Now that was impressive but he was no Hakkinen.

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