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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2010 20:04:08 GMT
What can I say guys, what can I say. Korea was a hard race due to treacherous rain. We would have never predicted both RBR drivers to go out but that was like music to my ears. Lets hope Hamilton can clinch the title this season with no aggressive overtaking which could of cost him this race.
and more stunning news Arsenal beated Man City ;D what a way to end the weekend on a bright side.
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Post by Trident on Oct 24, 2010 20:57:17 GMT
What can I say guys, what can I say. Korea was a hard race due to treacherous rain. We would have never predicted both RBR drivers to go out but that was like music to my ears. Lets hope Hamilton can clinch the title this season with no aggressive overtaking which could of cost him this race. and more stunning news Arsenal beated Man City ;D what a way to end the weekend on a bright side. It was like music to my ears seeing Button slip down the field today ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2010 21:25:21 GMT
What can I say guys, what can I say. Korea was a hard race due to treacherous rain. We would have never predicted both RBR drivers to go out but that was like music to my ears. Lets hope Hamilton can clinch the title this season with no aggressive overtaking which could of cost him this race. and more stunning news Arsenal beated Man City ;D what a way to end the weekend on a bright side. It was like music to my ears seeing Button slip down the field today ;D Oh good! Someone else who thinks he is a self-seeking wannabe! ;D
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2010 21:28:42 GMT
What can I say guys, what can I say. Korea was a hard race due to treacherous rain. We would have never predicted both RBR drivers to go out but that was like music to my ears. Lets hope Hamilton can clinch the title this season with no aggressive overtaking which could of cost him this race. and more stunning news Arsenal beated Man City ;D what a way to end the weekend on a bright side. It was like music to my ears seeing Button slip down the field today ;D yes but least the McLaren boys can keep both four wheels on the track where as Webber collided into a wall then Nico crashed into him. I was expecting another RBR and Alonso finish this race as it seem to of started that way. But as I say Hamilton is back in the championship fighting title. Lets hope Hamilton can grab another 25 points or hope for another hugh turn out. ;D This is intense.
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Post by Trident on Oct 24, 2010 21:38:38 GMT
It was like music to my ears seeing Button slip down the field today ;D yes but least the McLaren boys can keep both four wheels on the track where as Webber collided into a wall then Nico crashed into him. I was expecting another RBR and Alonso finish this race as it seem to of started that way. But as I say Hamilton is back in the championship fighting title. Lets hope Hamilton can grab another 25 points or hope for another hugh turn out. ;D This is intense. And its going to be even more intense, the final 2 races are within a week of each other. Getting everything from Brazil to Abu Dhabi needs to be quick. Just like Spain and Monaco earlier in the year ;D
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Post by Madstuntman on Oct 25, 2010 0:21:24 GMT
Good drive from Hamilton, though that mistake at turn 1 may have cost him the win. At least he has brought the big points And Alonso, looks like he's more of the favourite to take the title now. He drove a good race thats all i have to say. At least no team orders were used ;D I don't think LH's mistake at turn 1 at the 942nd safety car restart cost him the race because I think FA would have eaten him alove in the closing stages of the race... Did you see the pace he was setting in the final laps?? He would have driven around Lewis. As much as I love Lewis I think FA drove a better race yes there was some luck involved but he made the best of it. On another note did anyone notice the mutiple failures in Legards commentary today?? Completely missing NR overtaking LH at the start. My favourite bits where when Brundle mentioned an investigation of an incident involving car XX and car XX as was shown on screen and about a minute later Legard got all worked up about it and Martin just calmly said Yeah thats the one I was talking about just now... There where other moments but as it's now 0120 and I've been up since 0530 yesterday my brain is all mushy and I can't remember the things that I was thinking about when I started typing this!! Night Night!!!
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Post by Madstuntman on Oct 25, 2010 0:21:52 GMT
Good drive from Hamilton, though that mistake at turn 1 may have cost him the win. At least he has brought the big points And Alonso, looks like he's more of the favourite to take the title now. He drove a good race thats all i have to say. At least no team orders were used ;D I don't think LH's mistake at turn 1 at the 942nd safety car restart cost him the race because I think FA would have eaten him alove in the closing stages of the race... Did you see the pace he was setting in the final laps?? He would have driven around Lewis. As much as I love Lewis I think FA drove a better race yes there was some luck involved but he made the best of it. On another note did anyone notice the mutiple failures in Legards commentary today?? Completely missing NR overtaking LH at the start. My favourite bits where when Brundle mentioned an investigation of an incident involving car XX and car XX as was shown on screen and about a minute later Legard got all worked up about it and Martin just calmly said Yeah thats the one I was talking about just now... There where other moments but as it's now 0120 and I've been up since 0530 yesterday my brain is all mushy and I can't remember the things that I was thinking about when I started typing this!! Night Night!!!
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Post by ajw on Oct 25, 2010 7:53:44 GMT
I have to disagree with you entirely, I think all 3 teams will do what Martin Brundle suggested. McLaren and Ferrari will be putting all their weight behind Alonso and Hamilton, I think Red Bull should be doing the same with Webber otherwise it could be a case of them wanting all the cake and getting none!! I don't think Red Bull have started to back Webber for the drivers championship. Christian Horner said a few races ago he will give as much support as possible to Webber and Vettel news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/9122069.stm Interview with Christian after the race today There in lies the problem, and possibly the reason why a Red Bull won't be wearing number 1 next year. They should have made their choice a few months back and backed that person and operated as a team, just like Ferrari and McLaren. But can see their problem, one driver is slightly a more all rounder (Webber) and the other on any given day can be on fire (dipstick Vittel), couple that with the politics and money the drivers bring to F1 and there is no way Red Bull could give Webber more support.
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Post by Trident on Oct 25, 2010 15:08:16 GMT
There in lies the problem, and possibly the reason why a Red Bull won't be wearing number 1 next year. They should have made their choice a few months back and backed that person and operated as a team, just like Ferrari and McLaren. But can see their problem, one driver is slightly a more all rounder (Webber) and the other on any given day can be on fire (dipstick Vittel), couple that with the politics and money the drivers bring to F1 and there is no way Red Bull could give Webber more support. But if it was a few months back, Webber and Vettel would be close on points which they currently are, i dont see Red Bull backing someone for the title until they are mathematically out of contention
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Post by john on Oct 25, 2010 23:15:19 GMT
There in lies the problem, and possibly the reason why a Red Bull won't be wearing number 1 next year. They should have made their choice a few months back and backed that person and operated as a team, just like Ferrari and McLaren. But can see their problem, one driver is slightly a more all rounder (Webber) and the other on any given day can be on fire (dipstick Vittel), couple that with the politics and money the drivers bring to F1 and there is no way Red Bull could give Webber more support. Totally agree. Webber is by far the more consistent of the two. Red Bull should be backing him to the hilt!! In fact, if they did, I would be pretty certain the title would be his. It's also in this situation that I feel team orders are fine, but that's my own view. Alonso drove an exceptionally good race, although I think the best performance has to have been Schumacher. The rain master returned, even if he did go quiet later on. I still say, him and Ross Brawn could make Mercedes a force next season. This one was just a case if getting comfortable with the new car set ups and rules. I just don't want 2010 to end, the tightest title race i've seen since, well, since I was born ;D
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Post by ajw on Oct 26, 2010 6:32:58 GMT
There in lies the problem, and possibly the reason why a Red Bull won't be wearing number 1 next year. They should have made their choice a few months back and backed that person and operated as a team, just like Ferrari and McLaren. But can see their problem, one driver is slightly a more all rounder (Webber) and the other on any given day can be on fire (dipstick Vittel), couple that with the politics and money the drivers bring to F1 and there is no way Red Bull could give Webber more support. But if it was a few months back, Webber and Vettel would be close on points which they currently are, i dont see Red Bull backing someone for the title until they are mathematically out of contention Well it is no longer a few months back, it is now. As to mathematics, sure Vittel (and Hamilton) can still win but to do so requires more than a mathematical equation. The way it stands the title is now more or less a two horse race between Alonso and Webber. So time for Red Bull to now make that choice, otherwise the chances of them getting the #1 car next year will be slim and if they are not careful McLaren may well win the constructors race. The way to get Webber to the line would be to have Mr Vittel play the 2nd driver and get in between Webber and Alonso and stay there.
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Post by Trident on Oct 26, 2010 7:56:12 GMT
But if it was a few months back, Webber and Vettel would be close on points which they currently are, i dont see Red Bull backing someone for the title until they are mathematically out of contention Well it is no longer a few months back, it is now. As to mathematics, sure Vittel (and Hamilton) can still win but to do so requires more than a mathematical equation. The way it stands the title is now more or less a two horse race between Alonso and Webber. So time for Red Bull to now make that choice, otherwise the chances of them getting the #1 car next year will be slim and if they are not careful McLaren may well win the constructors race. The way to get Webber to the line would be to have Mr Vittel play the 2nd driver and get in between Webber and Alonso and stay there. I think the title will come down to Abu Dhabi. We will have to wait and see if Vettel does another poor race in Brazil then Red Bull will focus on Webber winning the title
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Post by john on Oct 26, 2010 13:28:01 GMT
Well it is no longer a few months back, it is now. As to mathematics, sure Vittel (and Hamilton) can still win but to do so requires more than a mathematical equation. The way it stands the title is now more or less a two horse race between Alonso and Webber. So time for Red Bull to now make that choice, otherwise the chances of them getting the #1 car next year will be slim and if they are not careful McLaren may well win the constructors race. The way to get Webber to the line would be to have Mr Vittel play the 2nd driver and get in between Webber and Alonso and stay there. I think the title will come down to Abu Dhabi. We will have to wait and see if Vettel does another poor race in Brazil then Red Bull will focus on Webber winning the title RBR shouldn't be waiting until Abu Dhabi, they need to decide now and put all their efforts behind Webber. If they don't, they won't win anything, no no.1 car, no first garage in the pit lane, no title for best team and driver. This is where both Ferarri and McLaren have the upper hand, they've both been in this position so many times before and won from it, RBR haven't
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Post by ajw on Oct 26, 2010 14:57:43 GMT
I think the title will come down to Abu Dhabi. We will have to wait and see if Vettel does another poor race in Brazil then Red Bull will focus on Webber winning the title If they do that then they can kiss goodbye to the championship. I find it strange how highly Vittel is held. Throughout the whole season Webber has been the more consistant of the two Red Bulls and has ALWAYS been in the best place to actually win the championship. The only reason why he isn't now ahead of Alonso (appart from his stuff up the past week) is Red Bulls reluctance to actually make the decision they should have made a few months back. In some ways Red Bull deserves to loose the championship, just hate to see it go to Alonso though. Cannot stand the man.
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Post by RM5chris on Oct 26, 2010 18:36:48 GMT
I think the title will come down to Abu Dhabi. We will have to wait and see if Vettel does another poor race in Brazil then Red Bull will focus on Webber winning the title If they do that then they can kiss goodbye to the championship. I find it strange how highly Vittel is held. Throughout the whole season Webber has been the more consistant of the two Red Bulls and has ALWAYS been in the best place to actually win the championship. The only reason why he isn't now ahead of Alonso (appart from his stuff up the past week) is Red Bulls reluctance to actually make the decision they should have made a few months back. In some ways Red Bull deserves to loose the championship, just hate to see it go to Alonso though. Cannot stand the man. Agreed, however as he has risen through the red bull driver programme they desperately wanted it (and still want it) to be him. Having the No.2 driver do it (as I am sure that is all they have ever seen Mark as being) will not go down to well....still if they want to loose/throw away the championship that way that will be their folly. Would hate to see Alonso win - hearing him laughing as he won the race just made me really sick!
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