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vampire
Posted 10/09/2008 @ 15:56 View all vampire's posts

if lewis hadnt cut d chicane,,,he wud nvr came more closer 2 kimi n d winner nw wud ve been KR,wil xpect a repeat of 2007

mincemeat
Posted 09/09/2008 @ 13:39 View all mincemeat's posts

Kimi will fight back for sure but that's a good chance for Massa to win this year F1 championship.

whilyn
Posted 09/09/2008 @ 06:10 View all whilyn's posts

All I can say is I am sick of hearing biased opinion from STEVE SLATER race in and out. He is the ultimate Hamilton fan and during the whole race, it seems like I am waiting for that moment that Steve is looking for to pour more praises for Hamilton. His lock-ups are even perfect.

obiswift
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 23:04 View all obiswift's posts

Weird how Ferrari are not saying nothing about this whole situation, maybe because they know Lewis won fair and square? I feel sorry for Kimi really do, his luck is just as bad as Lewis. If i was lewis i would have waited another corner. Dont give no one a reason to complain about what your doing is what i learnt. Dont give the FIA or anyone reason to criticise you. Last i checked he did give it back, classification was. Kimi 1st Hamilton 2nd 1 car length exactly what it was before the corner.

GWBM
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 22:28 View all GWBM's posts

Kimi will win this year, and it will be deserved. Only he is capable of beating Hamilton in a straight fight. Just watch.

Carluccio
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 19:48 View all Carluccio's posts

I think some of the comments made by 'Damien' is absolutely stupid. I think you should watch carefully what you say. Lewis is much better than Kimi being a champion, and this was proven. Kimi was unable to handle his Ferrari under severe pressure and weather condition. These stewards are absolutely pathetic for not seeing what Kimi did when Nico Rosberg spun and he failed to see the "yellow flag" but still overtook Nico. Can we please have some explanation to that incident? What has happen in Valencia was blatant obvious,now did Ferrari were penalised NO, NO. Lewis has won the race fair and square and after watching Sunday race, it make think that this is not F1 anymore but politics and as always Ferrari getting preferencial treatment. Bernie Ecclestone must sort this mess up otherwise there wont be anyone buying F1 tickets. Stewards you must hand back the win to Lewis.

Damien
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 16:54 View all Damien's posts

Hamilton IS NOT 'Sennaesque', he never will be! He was incredibly lucky to walk into one of the best, if not the best teams(courtesy of some hard Winter testing by Alonso). He couldn't even set up his own car, brings with him an attitude unbefit for a world Champion and all the Toffy-nosed Britsh get up in arms with him to support him. He's just soooooooo perfect isn't he? It's always 'then team'. Now people say his dad deserves to be there because he's his manager? Hmmm, maybe li'l Lewis lacks the courage to stand up to someone who won't give him a hug after a discussion. I guess Lewy still needs his daddy. I hope he never wins, or if (god help us) he does, it takes him long enough for him to mature and understand what it means to win a World Championship like someone who starts at the bottom. I have some integrity like Ron Dennis, maybe I could employ the same he did to Fernando last year by quoting him (nearly): "I wouldn't wish anything on anyone, but Lewis could break his leg couldn't he?". I hope he doesn't win this year.

Damien
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 16:28 View all Damien's posts

Awwww....Sore loser aye? Funny, I remember a certain someone needing a quiet moment in the pit garage after the Brazilian GP last year. Sore loser my ass! How can all you be so biased against Ferrari for this one? Firstly, Ferrari didn't even complain about it, the stewards just decided to investigate it, and all of you who say that Felipe got a slap on the wrist for his Pitlane drams in Valencia, say it's unfair and biased. Sure they need standard Stewards that attend every race meeting so that things are fair, but I really doubt the process for choosing the stewards is like similar to: FIA: "Do you understand F1? (person) "No" FIA: "Do you support Ferrari?" (person) "Yes" FIA: "Good! How would you like to be a steward?" Come on people! The FIA don't go around making short-lists of Ferrari-lovers like myself. I may be 18 this year and for you 'long time viewers' of the F1 Circus, I do have some understanding of what F1 was once like. Maybe I didn't see it first hand in the Turbo-era or witness Ayrton Senna take on Alain Prost over several campaigns but things have changed. F1 is bigger globablly and everyone has a different opinion on what's fair. Lewis DID gain the advantage. Sure he was ahead.......by a third of a car, but he was on the outside and did not hold the position. Raikkonen nearly pushed Massa off the track on the first lap, maybe Lewis should know by now that he doesn't just get given positions. Anyway, he ran off and cut the chicane and onto the main straight they went. Correct me if I'm wrong? Giving a place back means GIVING IT BACK! Not simply letting him go by before switching behind Raikkonens gearbox and sweeping up the inside. Maybe he could've tried at Les Combes but yet again, as we saw in China last year, the 'Golden Boy' or the contradictory title that he is 'Sennaesque Hamilton' is too impatiant. I hope Ferrari win

rgs4F1
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 14:49 View all rgs4F1's posts

If Kimi wants to try and win the title this way then I hope he can live with himself!

Sabz
Posted 08/09/2008 @ 13:28 View all Sabz's posts

Sore loser! The only good thing is that at least Lewis finished the race and bagged some points unlike one of his title rivals.

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