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Driver - Webber ![]() Webber pulled off a good old-fashioned no nonsense non-DRS pass on Alonso (who, to be fair, gave Webber proper respect and racing room). Massa deserves a pat on the back for a decent performance too. Donkey definately Pastor, it was yet another bone-headed move from someone who is gaining a poor reputation; and Kobayashi is honourable donkey for clattering into half his pit crew and toppling them like dominoes. |
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Donkeys are Maldonado and Sauber (latter for the whole weekend). It is just mindblowing, how many points these competitors have thrown away this season despite having a really fast car.
Driver? Webber, Alonso. Grosjean for a good recovery (have to look again, how responsible he was for the first lap incident though). |
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Driver of the Day:
Fernando Alonso - For me he drove a brilliant race, and I thought he deserved a win, but unfortunately his tyres were not up to it at the end. Other Mentions: Mark Webber - Great drive and chose his moment well, the move was brave but he was helped by DRS. That is the 0.5% which makes me give the DOTD to Fernando Massa- He drove really well and was like the Massa of old. Good job. Grosjean - He got involved early on, but showed brilliant pace and commitment to recover to 6th. That pass on Rosberg into maggotts and becketts, when he just left his foot flat down and let Rosberg avoid a massive crash. That showed balls. |
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Driver: Webbo Driver: Webber - Fantastic drive!! Donkey: Maldonado - It seems every other driver feels his attitude needs to change and I think a drive through was a light slap on the wrist today. |
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Driver: Webbo seems trendy to come on here and proclaim a race (any race) boring. I'm not sure if you watched the race, but it was far from boring I am severely disappointed by the mclaren performance, but I would not call the race boring, with action up and down the grid. |
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Driver: Webbo Then the last 30 or so the cars got 3-5 seconds apart and stayed there, intersected only by the odd DRS move. People on TV always say thank goodness for no rain, but I don't mind admitting I was hoping for a wet race today. The reason being, Silverstone tends in recent years to be either brilliant or dull. No in between. Great races recently: 2000,2002,2003,2008,2011. Dull: 2001,2004,2005,2006,2007,2009,2010. On balance this was an in between Great first half, dull second half. |
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The first 20 laps were great. The drivers battled all over the track the track was a challenge and early pitstops mixed it up. ![]() Personally, the thing I care the most is the battle for podium positions, and there didn't seem to be much of it, apart from the Vettel-Massa-Hamilton fight, which was pretty much done after the first pitstops. Even in the end, when Webber was behind Alonso, there was no tension whatsoever - with Webber being between half a second and a second faster, I expected him to get past Alonso in no time. Edit: come to think about it, the fact that I had to spend something like a third of the race watching advertisements must have played a large part in my boredom. ![]() |
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. Even in the end, when Webber was behind Alonso, there was no tension whatsoever - with Webber being between half a second and a second faster, I expected him to get past Alonso in no time. ? With DRS you no the answer to both. I no I am going to be hated and given a bashing for saying that. |
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Thats my thoughts. There was no epic tension of a battle of years past. Will Webber overtake or can Alonso drive a brilliant defensive last 5 laps |
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