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Canadian GP
What a crazy race! The action more than made up for the 2 and a half hours of delays.
Swerve- My hope has been emancipated, and I'm reconstructing my anguish.
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Re: Canadian GP
the drivers must have been restless.
Turbojett- You have a long way to go before achieving total failure, but you're on the right path
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It went from being a rather anti-climactic race to one due to weather and safety cars that ended very nicely for one Jenson Button. Yeah, he salvaged what would have been a sour weekend for my McLaren. Too bad Vettel could not have DNF'd into an armco or something. Oh well.
BTW a congrats to Schumacher (don't forget I am no Schumi fan so it's with respect I say this about him on the Canadian GP) who took advantage of the weather and safety cars to deliver a solid race. Had he been in a McLaren or Red Bull he'd surely have podium-ed. Had he been 4-5 years younger he may have won the race.
BTW a congrats to Schumacher (don't forget I am no Schumi fan so it's with respect I say this about him on the Canadian GP) who took advantage of the weather and safety cars to deliver a solid race. Had he been in a McLaren or Red Bull he'd surely have podium-ed. Had he been 4-5 years younger he may have won the race.
Les_Vipers_rule- The only thing that excites me anymore is ennui.
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Definitely that Krauts best performance since his return. It was almost shaping up as a Seb vs. Mick finale until the track dried out.
I feel sorry for Hamilton. He's not really doing too much wrong - it seems the concept of the "racing incident" has completely disappeared from F1 and the person attempting to overtake is always in the wrong and should always be penalised...
I feel sorry for Hamilton. He's not really doing too much wrong - it seems the concept of the "racing incident" has completely disappeared from F1 and the person attempting to overtake is always in the wrong and should always be penalised...
Swerve- My hope has been emancipated, and I'm reconstructing my anguish.
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Oh and sucks for Kamui that an artificial aero advantage awarded Massa 6th place.
In my opinion KERS should be stored continually rather than per lap and DRS should be completely within the control of the driver. That way the ballsiest out there have the advantage. Imagine a Hamilton or Alonso keeping the wing open through a turn one sweeper to overtake on the outside. Or Eau Rouge...
In my opinion KERS should be stored continually rather than per lap and DRS should be completely within the control of the driver. That way the ballsiest out there have the advantage. Imagine a Hamilton or Alonso keeping the wing open through a turn one sweeper to overtake on the outside. Or Eau Rouge...
Swerve- My hope has been emancipated, and I'm reconstructing my anguish.
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Son of a bitch, I sat in front of the TV for about 90 mins waiting for the race to restart… eventually I left and missed it. Saw the last lap, though.
Talon- You have a long way to go before achieving total failure, but you're on the right path
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Re: Canadian GP
probably the most interesting race this season.
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Swerve wrote:Definitely that Krauts best performance since his return. It was almost shaping up as a Seb vs. Mick finale until the track dried out.
I feel sorry for Hamilton. He's not really doing too much wrong - it seems the concept of the "racing incident" has completely disappeared from F1 and the person attempting to overtake is always in the wrong and should always be penalised...
On the contrary Brundle and Coulthard said it was Button's fault. Despite his protests you can see him look over twice at Hamilton and continue to turn into him.
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