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Vecchio Post #61 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:09:02 (Ultima modifica 26 Giu 2011, 18:09:31 da Connor Hobbs) Quota 
Quote ( Alin Costrasuc @ June 26th 2011,18:07:33 )


Alonso, for squeezing his car between a backmarker and the wall after his last stop. :)


Lol
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Vecchio Post #62 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:15:42 Quota 
Jaime. He did a superb job in his Toro Rosso and went from 19th to 8th. Simply great for this car.
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Vecchio Post #63 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:16:55 Quota 
I think Alguersuari is the driver of the day. Jaime and Buemi are fighting for the place in the team because Ricciardo comes next year and replace someone. So, they are making an effort to show good results. And today Jaime managed to finish 8th and overtake Buemi in the championship.

Quote ( Michail Piyanzin @ June 26th 2011,18:00:10 )

Return the Nurburgring!


Nurburg will hold this year too.
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Vecchio Post #64 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:19:32 Quota 
maybe Alonso. He was the only man to stay near Red Bull cars.
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Vecchio Post #65 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:26:41 Quota 
Quote ( Vladimir Smirnov @ June 26th 2011,18:16:55 )

And today Jaime managed to finish 8th and overtake Buemi in the championship.


Actually, they both have 8 points, and Buemi finished 8th before him, but Algy did it twice in a row now, so better championship position to him.

I still think Jaime is more under pressure(2 DNF's, worst place 16th), while Buemi never dropped out and his worst position is 14th. Seb's a bit more consistent, but Algy a bit better in raw speed. Will be interesting to watch their fight.
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Vecchio Post #66 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:26:53 (Ultima modifica 26 Giu 2011, 18:27:26 da Cristian Morales) Quota 
Quote ( Vladimir Smirnov @ June 26th 2011,18:16:55 )

I think Alguersuari is the driver of the day. Jaime and Buemi are fighting for the place in the team because Ricciardo comes next year and replace someone. So, they are making an effort to show good results. And today Jaime managed to finish 8th and overtake Buemi in the championship.
nope, it's sure that there will be one retaining at Toro Rosso, but because the other one will be a RBR

Algi of course (driver of the day)
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Vecchio Post #67 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:29:17 Quota 
Quote ( Cristian Morales @ June 26th 2011,18:26:53 )

but because the other one will be a RBR


I hope that, as they are kind of the sister team.

But hearing rumours of Kimi, Lewis or Nico joining them doesn't make it look likely:S

In contrast: These rumours sound unlikely too.
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Vecchio Post #68 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:29:30 Quota 
Kobayashi! Oh wait.....

Alonso :)
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Vecchio Post #69 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:29:59 Quota 
Vettel and Algersuari.
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Vecchio Post #70 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:32:47 Quota 
Alguersuari
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Vecchio Post #71 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:38:22 Quota 
Other, Schumi :)
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Vecchio Post #72 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:52:29 (Ultima modifica 26 Giu 2011, 18:52:51 da Jan Zaluski) Quota 
Quote ( Mark Wright @ June 26th 2011,15:55:26 )

Where is Alguersuari?

He get's my vote nice to see that strategy can actually get some of the slower cars up the field.

Indeed great strategy, be out in Q1, save two sets of Softs and use them during the race.

We've seen this a few times this season already and people still fall for it?
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Vecchio Post #73 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:54:08 Quota 
Alonso for me, i do think the race was a joke, boring
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Vecchio Post #74 Data 26 Giu 2011, 18:54:53 Quota 
is it just me, or is anyone getting a little miffed with how predictable it is all becoming? dont get me wrong i love formula one, and the new drs and kers systems means more overtaking.

but its always vettel, and yes i admire the guy he can drive, and the car is so quick.
but its getting so predictable now.
he will get poll, and he will win. unless it rains, or he crashes.
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Vecchio Post #75 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:04:30 (Ultima modifica 26 Giu 2011, 19:04:42 da Ramón López) Quota 
where is Alguersuari?
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Vecchio Post #76 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:05:02 Quota 
Alonso was more then the driver of the day :D To actrully manage to pass the redbull? impressive work!
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Vecchio Post #77 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:06:11 Quota 
Well, thinking it a bit better, Alonso overtook something, so he should be driver of the day
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Vecchio Post #78 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:08:29 Quota 
Quote ( Vladimir Smirnov @ June 26th 2011,18:16:55 )


Nurburg will hold this year too.

Nurburg must be Grand Prix of Europe and the Hockenheim must be GP Germany!
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Vecchio Post #79 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:14:34 Quota 
Quote ( Jan Zaluski @ June 26th 2011,18:52:29 )

Indeed great strategy, be out in Q1, save two sets of Softs and use them during the race.


Heidfeld and Sutil kind of did the same and finished behind him.

They advanced to Q3, but didn't drive there to safe tyres.

Quote ( Michail Piyanzin @ June 26th 2011,19:08:29 )

Nurburg must be Grand Prix of Europe and the Hockenheim must be GP Germany!


You know why they swap the German GP? Because they can't afford it to host a GP each year!
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Vecchio Post #80 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:16:32 Quota 
Quote ( David Jundt @ June 26th 2011,19:14:34 )

Heidfeld and Sutil kind of did the same and finished behind him.

They advanced to Q3, but didn't drive there to safe tyres.

Because they saved only one set and had to go 3 stops.
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Vecchio Post #81 Data 26 Giu 2011, 19:34:55 Quota 
Quote ( Jan Zaluski @ June 26th 2011,18:52:29 )

Indeed great strategy, be out in Q1, save two sets of Softs and use them during the race.

We've seen this a few times this season already and people still fall for it?


It's strategy that's aimed at the race in the end. Nothing to stop Mclaren trying it but then we would have boo-hoo they didn't try to win Q3.

It's called knowing your ability (including the car) and using it to your advantage. It's easy to have the best driver drive the fastest car from Pole to the win but it doesn't make them driver of the day!
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Vecchio Post #82 Data 26 Giu 2011, 20:10:11 Quota 
I thought the race without emotions. I liked the Vettel again !!!!!!!
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Vecchio Post #83 Data 26 Giu 2011, 20:24:38 Quota 
No-one, it was boring as hell }:-(
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Vecchio Post #84 Data 26 Giu 2011, 20:27:53 Quota 
Schumacher :D Because he could be able to overtake without front wings :D
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Vecchio Post #85 Data 26 Giu 2011, 21:01:56 Quota 
omg Alguersuari??Vettel?? what race did u see?? vettel has a fantastic car much better than all other and alguersuari.. yes started 18th and finished 8th but only cuz of a perfect strategy a quite good car and cuz he isn't a bad pilot and he didn't have to figth the best pilot like alonso, vettel, lewis, webber.. etc.
the best today is alonso and ferrari did a great work on the car too ferrari was 2 sec slower on each lap the race before and now alonso (driving great) goes only 0.4-0.6 sec slower than vettel
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Vecchio Post #86 Data 26 Giu 2011, 21:15:31 Quota 

Alonso got the absolute best out of the machinery available to him. Is this not the ultimate purpose of any driver, irrespective of what position he finishes in or how many overtakes he makes
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Vecchio Post #87 Data 26 Giu 2011, 21:16:56 Quota 
Quote ( Cliff Rajgopaul @ June 26th 2011,21:15:31 )

Alonso got the absolute best out of the machinery


Hamilton as well. Why not him ?
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Vecchio Post #88 Data 26 Giu 2011, 21:26:05 Quota 
Quote ( Cliff Rajgopaul @ June 26th 2011,21:15:31 )

Alonso got the absolute best out of the machinery available to him. Is this not the ultimate purpose of any driver, irrespective of what position he finishes in or how many overtakes he makes


And Alguersuari didn't?
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Vecchio Post #89 Data 26 Giu 2011, 21:39:46 Quota 
How can anyone look beyond narain karthikeyan
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Vecchio Post #90 Data 26 Giu 2011, 22:08:19 Quota 
The entire thing was a yawnfest, they need to seriously look at those types of circuit where overtaking is near-on impossible even with the silly DRS system
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