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09-10-2012, 09:08 PM #21
You know who'd I'd like to see in a better car? Kobayashi. I think he'd be top 5 every race in, say a lotus.
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09-10-2012, 10:28 PM #22
HAHA you guys are gonna laugh at this, but honestly this is how it is for me...
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09-10-2012, 10:40 PM #23
God that race pissed me off. Both Red Bull cars our AND Hamilton wins. Bleh.
Though Kimi seems to be creeping up the leader board, and that's good with me, I like him. But it's all exciting with Hamilton/Kimi/Vettel being 1 point apart. Singapore should be a great race.A successful man is someone who wakes up in the morning, goes to sleep at night, and does whatever makes him happy in between.
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09-12-2012, 04:16 AM #24
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09-12-2012, 05:33 AM #25
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09-14-2012, 01:30 AM #26
Alonso is going to end up winning the Championship because the competition is so inconsistent behind him! So many good cars. I hope someone can get it together and finish out strong enough to take it away from him!
The stewards have their heads in their butts! There has been some flagrant crap this year, then all of a sudden everything tiny bit of contact gets you a drive through?
I am appalled at their statement that Grosjean's punishment was steeper because title contenders were taken out! That should play no part of their punishment. If you crash out the slowest 4 cars in the race with zero points, or the faster 4 cars driven by the top 4 in points for bad driving, the punishment needs to be the same! Everyone who is out there deserves the same respect! So if you are next to Championship contenders you have to give them more room? Does contact with a title contender get you two drive thru's while contact with a Marussia just one???? What the heck!!?!?!??!
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09-18-2012, 01:32 AM #27
My money is on Lewis, renewal of contract or not, he is the guy!
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10-08-2012, 04:37 PM #28
How are you all feeling about your predictions now? Vettel is only 4 points behind Alonso! I almost woke up the whole family last night while watching the Japanese GP on DVR. I couldn't believe Alonso went out on lap 1 with Vettel leading! AWESOME!
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10-08-2012, 05:38 PM #29
Sticking to my guns on Alonso with this one... but I have to admit, Vettel is coming on STRONG! Fun to watch
Only when the tide goes out do you discover who's been swimming naked - Warren Buffett
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10-18-2012, 11:28 PM #30
So it isn't that Massa's head is suddenly back in it...it is that his car is upgraded!
"Report - Massa Raced Red Bull-Style Exhaust In Korea: Ferrari raced an all-new Red Bull-style exhaust on only Felipe Massa's car in Korea last weekend, according to the Spanish newspaper 20 Minutos. The news would explain the Brazilian driver's better pace than teammate Fernando Alonso in the sister F2012, and also the Spaniard's confidence that he is still in the running to beat Sebastian Vettel to the title despite a new six-point championship deficit and Red Bull's recent dominance. Indeed, 20 Minutos claims Alonso will be running the Massa-specification on his own red car next weekend in India. The report also said Ferrari is working hard in former F1 team Toyota's state of the art Cologne wind tunnel on a so-called 'double DRS' straightline speed-boosting system. "Hopefully, we make a little bit of a step in terms of performance and then we can fight for bigger things," Alonso, having finished third behind both Red Bulls, said before leaving Korea last Sunday. Team boss Stefano Domenicali added: "It is clear that we must make a step forward in performance to respond to the one made by Red Bull. We are well aware of that and we are working day and night to succeed."



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