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Old post #151 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:22:57 Quote 
Quote ( Janne Väänänen @ April 14th 2012,23:19:33 )


why is that?


Because he hit Vettel not Hamilton and he is a moving chicane in qualifying.
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Old post #152 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:24:25 Quote 
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He is a fairly decent driver, he was at the same level as Hamilton in GP2 with a weaker team the difference was he ended up with a teamboss in F1 who treated him badly, Bourdais had the same problem.


see i have to agree i a way here but not

you see if you take a look at who was his team mate ?

now lets look at nandos teams mates , all of them look crap with nando drives when the car was nothing more then ok

th only person that kind of cope with this is nobhead but that was only cause he was rons love child

and now see massa have the same troubal
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Old post #153 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:28:43 Quote 
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why is that? There's no other way anyone front runner could retire anyway, therefore one Narain is just good to have :p


see for us jocks hes last name says it all "nae rain " (the other random factor in f1 )
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Old post #154 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:33:35 Quote 
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Hamilton payed Piquet to crash at Singapore


Apart from the fact that the conspiracy and what the FIA deemed was that he crashed to benefit Alonso his team mate. Hamilton has never paid anyone to do anything (Ferrari fans do not even think about mentioning Glock) and if he did pay Piquet in Singapore he would be thrown out of the sport and rightly so, and I for one, who is one of Hamilton's biggest fan would spit on my poster of him. But he didn't.

I need to watch that race again at some point to see if it even benefited Hamilton.
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Old post #155 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:35:51 Quote 
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Apart from the fact that the conspiracy and what the FIA deemed was that he crashed to benefit Alonso his team mate. Hamilton has never paid anyone to do anything (Ferrari fans do not even think about mentioning Glock) and if he did pay Piquet in Singapore he would be thrown out of the sport and rightly so, and I for one, who is one of Hamilton's biggest fan would spit on my poster of him. But he didn't.


Oh god you're here, I think I explained it in one of my posts, read the last page.

Quote ( Jack Benson @ April 14th 2012,23:33:35 )


I need to watch that race again at some point to see if it even benefited Hamilton.


It benefited him in being bad for Massa.
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Old post #156 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:40:19 Quote 
Quote ( Jack Benson @ April 14th 2012,23:33:35 )

Apart from the fact that the conspiracy and what the FIA deemed was that he crashed to benefit Alonso his team mate. Hamilton has never paid anyone to do anything (Ferrari fans do not even think about mentioning Glock) and if he did pay Piquet in Singapore he would be thrown out of the sport and rightly so, and I for one, who is one of Hamilton's biggest fan would spit on my poster of him. But he didn't.

I need to watch that race again at some point to see if it even benefited Hamilton.


you have a poster of hamilton !!! ow dear god i feel sorry for your mum and day :P
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Old post #157 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:40:43 Quote 
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Alonso at Monza, Rosberg at Albert Park, 3 in one lap Catalunya last year, the list goes on.


No, for me that is where the list stops. Apart from Button on an outlap in Australia 2011.

I will give it that Alonso and Rosberg overtakes were good, but the 3 overtakes on an outlap were largely thanks to a fresh set of rubber things and same goes for the Button overtake.

But for some funny reason everytime on an F1 forum somewhere someone questions Vettel all of the German fans shove the same video on the thread, the monza overtake. I even watched a montage on youtube of the top 10 overtakes of 2011 and rated it -1 when Vettel was at no.1, Webber on Alonso (although the camera angle did it a lot of justice) was better and probably even Hamilton on Alonso could be No. 1
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Old post #158 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:41:15 Quote 
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you have a poster of hamilton


I think I have somewhere gathering dust that came in a newspaper.
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Old post #159 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:42:35 (last edited Apr 14th 2012, 23:43:34 by Jack Benson) Quote 
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you have a poster of hamilton !!!


Yes, and proud of it :)

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ow dear god i feel sorry for your mum and day dad :P


Do not insult me, I dont even live with my parents.
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Old post #160 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:43:17 Quote 
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Hamilton on Alonso could be No. 1
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thanks to a fresh set of rubber


Besides the best overtake of the season was Webber on Massa at Sepang.
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Old post #161 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:44:15 Quote 
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Besides the best overtake of the season was Webber on Massa at Sepang.


or even that one, thanks for the suggestion :)
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Old post #162 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:45:26 Quote 
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Besides the best overtake of the season was Webber on Massa at Sepang.


no webber on nando at sap around eau rouge
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Old post #163 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:47:26 Quote 
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Do not insult me, I dont even live with my parents


no but i still feel sorry for them
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Old post #164 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:47:31 Quote 
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no webber on nando at sap around eau rouge


Before I say this, I do think it was a great overtake.

But the camera angle on the first Apex did the overtake A LOT of justice, making it look a tad better than it actually was.
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Old post #165 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:48:36 Quote 
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Old post #166 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:50:36 Quote 
Quote ( Jack Benson @ April 14th 2012,23:47:31 )

Before I say this, I do think it was a great overtake.

But the camera angle on the first Apex did the overtake A LOT of justice, making it look a tad better than it actually was.


yes but it was eau rouge!!!!!!
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Old post #167 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:51:54 Quote 
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yes but it was eau rouge!!!!!!


It took a lot of balls but relied on Alonso being sensible, I think all of the best overtakes being on Alonso show how good he is at defending, it takes something special to beat him.
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Old post #168 posted Apr 14th 2012, 23:56:00 Quote 
is true but webber and nando trust each other a lot and it shows when they race each other

in marks words "hard but fair"

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Old post #169 posted Apr 15th 2012, 00:03:31 Quote 
Quote ( Jed Lilly @ April 14th 2012,23:16:09 )

He is a fairly decent driver, he was at the same level as Hamilton in GP2 with a weaker team the difference was he ended up with a teamboss in F1 who treated him badly, Bourdais had the same problem.


I saw a quite bad driver at Renault! But it depends on the point of view!
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Old post #170 posted Apr 15th 2012, 00:07:02 Quote 
Quote ( Ramón Lopez @ April 15th 2012,00:03:31 )


I saw a quite bad driver at Renault! But it depends on the point of view!


Just don't say that one is Jenson Button, takes a lot of explaining!
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Old post #171 posted Apr 15th 2012, 02:08:41 Quote 
Any driver that won a championship cannot be classed as the 'worst' because that is just personal hatred. It doesn't make the driver bad.

But honestly, what is a 'bad' F1 driver anyway? Cause all F1 drivers would make us all look stupid in any car race? So what classes a 'bad' F1 driver?

Prone to crashes/mistakes? Bad with team/press?

For example. I cant think of much else really, considering most of the time, the car makes me the driver? Look at Vettel in 2011, made a monkey of everyone, now look at him? The skill wont just disappear overnight? The car isn't working for him. This doesn't make him a bad driver?

So what constitutes a bad F1 driver?
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Old post #172 posted Apr 15th 2012, 02:57:43 Quote 
Quote ( Emeric Moisan @ April 14th 2012,20:51:17 )

It's the worst F1 world Champion... with Damon Hill though


Perhaps you can explain why Villeneuve and Hill are the worst champs?

At least they weren't throwing their car into their opponent's car to take them out so they couldn't win the title.
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Old post #173 posted Apr 15th 2012, 06:09:23 Quote 
Schumacher M. - the worst F1 driver.
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Old post #174 posted Apr 15th 2012, 08:41:35 Quote 
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Old post #175 posted Apr 15th 2012, 11:06:05 Quote 
Quote ( Victor Kamennov @ April 15th 2012,06:09:23 )

Schumacher M. - the worst F1 driver.


you arent funny...
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Old post #176 posted Apr 15th 2012, 11:10:56 Quote 
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Old post #177 posted May 23rd 2012, 21:17:12 Quote 
Chris Bristow, 4 starts, no finishes, died in a crash in the 4th
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Old post #178 posted May 24th 2012, 03:12:00 Quote 
i'm hard pressed to find one worse than Yuji Ide... he is so bad he has become a joke in most motorsport forums
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Old post #179 posted May 24th 2012, 04:35:36 Quote 
where the hell was the option for narain karthikeyan?
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Old post #180 posted May 24th 2012, 05:08:31 Quote 
Michael Andretti? What? lol :)
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