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am i reading the qualifying results correctly?
kovalainen on pole and WEBBER at #2?
kovalainen on pole and WEBBER at #2?
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Why wouldn't webber be #2?
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He'll win what will be a wet race. You wait and see.
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Unless God is planning to kill Webber on the victory lap, I just can't see it being allowed to happen.
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and it wasnt. he spun the first chance he got
that was an odd race. lots was happening but it was strangely boring
that was an odd race. lots was happening but it was strangely boring
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It was all inevitable. I knew better than to think positively but decided to do so anyway. On the bright side he certainly did carve his way though the field from 18th to 10th nicely after spin number 1, which is a lot more than you can say for Masa.
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i love that they're showing the race here in about an hour from now and they're presenting it as 'live'
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the west coast is so fucked up.
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Pennzoil GT-R wrote:and it wasnt. he spun the first chance he got
that was an odd race. lots was happening but it was strangely boring
Of course it was boring, your team sucked the ass out of a dead skunk.
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TheWoerus wrote:Pennzoil GT-R wrote:and it wasnt. he spun the first chance he got
that was an odd race. lots was happening but it was strangely boring
Of course it was boring, your team sucked the ass out of a dead skunk.
i thought massa's attempts at rally driving were quite entertaining actually
kimi was annoying though. almost a second a lap faster than anyone else at some stages but stupid tyre choice
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Before the race, one of the guys at work said Hamilton would crash in the first five laps. So we made a bet that if that happened I owed him $5, but if he won he owed me $5. So it was a minor victory for me, even though I'd have preferred Heiki and Webber to do well.
On inters when it started to rain heavily, you could see how much faster Alonso was compared to every other driver. But as soon as it started drying, his inferior car couldn't keep up with the front runners. Plus he pitted at the perfect time to switch to wets but didn't.
The commentators were quick to jump all over Hamilton's apparent wet weather mastery, quickly forgetting his debacle at Nurburgring last year, when Alonso in the same car not only didn't crash multiple times, but managed to pass Massa when the rain came out at the end.
On inters when it started to rain heavily, you could see how much faster Alonso was compared to every other driver. But as soon as it started drying, his inferior car couldn't keep up with the front runners. Plus he pitted at the perfect time to switch to wets but didn't.
The commentators were quick to jump all over Hamilton's apparent wet weather mastery, quickly forgetting his debacle at Nurburgring last year, when Alonso in the same car not only didn't crash multiple times, but managed to pass Massa when the rain came out at the end.
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Swerve wrote:Before the race, one of the guys at work said Hamilton would crash in the first five laps. So we made a bet that if that happened I owed him $5, but if he won he owed me $5. So it was a minor victory for me, even though I'd have preferred Heiki and Webber to do well.
On inters when it started to rain heavily, you could see how much faster Alonso was compared to every other driver. But as soon as it started drying, his inferior car couldn't keep up with the front runners. Plus he pitted at the perfect time to switch to wets but didn't.
The commentators were quick to jump all over Hamilton's apparent wet weather mastery, quickly forgetting his debacle at Nurburgring last year, when Alonso in the same car not only didn't crash multiple times, but managed to pass Massa when the rain came out at the end.
according to james allen hamilton shits roses. they never mentioned the fact that his masterful drive would have been a second place had ferrari chosen the right tyres. or that he did have an off track excursion of his own
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Pennzoil GT-R wrote:Swerve wrote:Before the race, one of the guys at work said Hamilton would crash in the first five laps. So we made a bet that if that happened I owed him $5, but if he won he owed me $5. So it was a minor victory for me, even though I'd have preferred Heiki and Webber to do well.
On inters when it started to rain heavily, you could see how much faster Alonso was compared to every other driver. But as soon as it started drying, his inferior car couldn't keep up with the front runners. Plus he pitted at the perfect time to switch to wets but didn't.
The commentators were quick to jump all over Hamilton's apparent wet weather mastery, quickly forgetting his debacle at Nurburgring last year, when Alonso in the same car not only didn't crash multiple times, but managed to pass Massa when the rain came out at the end.
according to james allen hamilton shits roses. they never mentioned the fact that his masterful drive would have been a second place had ferrari chosen the right tyres. or that he did have an off track excursion of his own
Of course Pennz. If Hamilton wins it's because someone else screwed up. If he loses, then it's all on him.
Naturally, if Ferrari wins, in your mind, it all comes down to raw talent and superior engineering. You don't see how absurd that is?
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it would be absurd if it werent true
hamilton is good yes, but theres a few others out there just as good as him who werent lucky enough to be born a british black man and be given arguably the best car on the field first time out. ill say he's good when he stops making so many mistakes, he puts in one or two truly great drives, he stops thinking he is god's gift to motor racing and his dad anthony fucks off back to whichever hole he crawled out of
hamilton is good yes, but theres a few others out there just as good as him who werent lucky enough to be born a british black man and be given arguably the best car on the field first time out. ill say he's good when he stops making so many mistakes, he puts in one or two truly great drives, he stops thinking he is god's gift to motor racing and his dad anthony fucks off back to whichever hole he crawled out of
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I think people who run mod shops should be specially-licensed so that if someone comes in and requests that their car get and absolutely ridiculous cosmetic makeover, then the shop owner would be allowed to immediately shoot that person in the face and resell their car to someone who's not a douchebag.
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i love that the arabs want their cars to be mirrors. they're only doing that to reflect the sun into everyone's eyes and nearly blind them.
somebody fucking push the button, man. fuck.
somebody fucking push the button, man. fuck.
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JaysonAych wrote:I think people who run mod shops should be specially-licensed so that if someone comes in and requests that their car get and absolutely ridiculous cosmetic makeover, then the shop owner would be allowed to immediately shoot that person in the face and resell their car to someone who's not a douchebag.
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