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F12007 - Round 17: Brazil Post-Race Discussion
#1
Posted 21 October 2007 - 11:59 PM
An amazing race to end an amazing season.
START:
Hamilton copped a serious dose of his own medicine. I was like a well organised attack, somehow
Massa, Raikkonen and Alonso were all on the same page. Massa moved to block, Raikkonen moved up
then Alonso took advatage as well and down Hamilton went to 8th. My oh my they let him have it.
Very clever too because as I had predicted the other drivers had sussed out Hamilton's weakness
by the end of the season.
The Fisichella pulls out in front of Yamamoto and copper a good rear ending.
RACE:
Come lap 9 and Hamilton's engine cut out. Fate did not smile in his direction.
Lap 27 Super Aguri showed us what a bumbling team in F1 can do in the pits. Loose wheels and trolly men
falling all over the place.
Nakajima then topped that by cleaning up his poor pit crew on his first pit stop.
FINISH:
It was slowly and surely developing for Kimi as the race finish neared. Alonso and Hamilton
were both in the right place for him to score victory.
Congratulations to Kimi Raikkonen.
START:
Hamilton copped a serious dose of his own medicine. I was like a well organised attack, somehow
Massa, Raikkonen and Alonso were all on the same page. Massa moved to block, Raikkonen moved up
then Alonso took advatage as well and down Hamilton went to 8th. My oh my they let him have it.
Very clever too because as I had predicted the other drivers had sussed out Hamilton's weakness
by the end of the season.
The Fisichella pulls out in front of Yamamoto and copper a good rear ending.
RACE:
Come lap 9 and Hamilton's engine cut out. Fate did not smile in his direction.
Lap 27 Super Aguri showed us what a bumbling team in F1 can do in the pits. Loose wheels and trolly men
falling all over the place.
Nakajima then topped that by cleaning up his poor pit crew on his first pit stop.
FINISH:
It was slowly and surely developing for Kimi as the race finish neared. Alonso and Hamilton
were both in the right place for him to score victory.
Congratulations to Kimi Raikkonen.
#2
Posted 22 October 2007 - 01:50 AM
just to show my dedication, im willing to stop working on my assignment thats due monday to watch this! no way i can work tomorrow, havent slept for 24hrs.
#3
Posted 22 October 2007 - 02:10 AM
lol and i shall stay awake as well due to me having the week off work . holidays FTW
#4
Posted 22 October 2007 - 02:28 AM
screw exams. f1 is more important.
geeze some ppl just dont have their priorities sorted
geeze some ppl just dont have their priorities sorted
#6
Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:59 AM
FIAs getting their backup plan in place the scums........LH can still be champ ffs
#7
Posted 22 October 2007 - 12:45 PM
Great race.
Better race by Hamilton, perhaps the best race action saved for the most important round. This fuel thing is interesting. The BMWs were fast enough to catch Alonso at one stage, in crazy heat, so maybe theres some truth to it?
Hamilton to win next year.
Funniest moment: Jensen Button - [The Honda] is not only slow, its unrealiable.
Better race by Hamilton, perhaps the best race action saved for the most important round. This fuel thing is interesting. The BMWs were fast enough to catch Alonso at one stage, in crazy heat, so maybe theres some truth to it?
Hamilton to win next year.
Funniest moment: Jensen Button - [The Honda] is not only slow, its unrealiable.
#8
Posted 22 October 2007 - 03:37 PM
i knew kimi would do it. yessssss. and no more 3am wake ups for another 6 months now.
#9
Posted 22 October 2007 - 09:07 PM
Woo Hoo!!!! thank god that all panned out like it did... I am so happy and excited for Kimi to finally win.
It'll also be a good, coming of age and a tough lesson for hamilton that will make him an even stronger hope in the future.
It'll also be a good, coming of age and a tough lesson for hamilton that will make him an even stronger hope in the future.
#10
Posted 23 October 2007 - 09:20 PM
Another exciting race and a great end to an awesome year. Good on Kimi, he deserves it after what he went through at McLaren.
Even though I prefer Kimi winning to Hamilton, it's interesting to note that the FIA yet again manages to make a strange decision that cost McLaren.
Even though I prefer Kimi winning to Hamilton, it's interesting to note that the FIA yet again manages to make a strange decision that cost McLaren.
#11
Posted 24 October 2007 - 12:21 AM
man i wish i had put a bet on raikonnen winning the championship. i'd have freaking cleaned up!
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