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Old 07-09-2008, 10:28 PM   #21
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The Raik in the wall !!
CB stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
Great last few laps!
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:28 PM   #22
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omfg what an ending, shame on räikkönen slipping out
Well it's obvious that
It's all quite simple, (Kimi > All @ Spa) + (Spa = Drivers track) = Kimi > All when it comes to driving skills oh wait... no
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:30 PM   #23
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haha i dont think CB will post again in this thread.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:32 PM   #24
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haha i dont think CB will post again in this thread.
Of course I will, this is just classic how luck changes everything, both Kimi & Hamilton slipped out several times, only Räikkönen had a wall next to him on one of the slips
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:33 PM   #25
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haha i dont think CB will post again in this thread.
[rofl] pwnage .
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:35 PM   #26
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I think the Raik was trying to catch up with the Mass's Silverstone spin count. [yes] Ferrari's in the wet, [no].
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:35 PM   #27
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I dont know what to say. That was the most amazing last 5 laps, Raik was just trying to hard to get into and stay in 1st place... Pushed it too far. The main thing from 3 laps from the end was to just keep it on the road, going flat out was out of the question.

At least Hamilton had Raik, while the track was still mainly dry. Then had the skill to keep it on the track and bring it home.


Alonso and Heidfeld at the end was funny as hell, overtaking 2 or 3 cars right on the line
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:35 PM   #28
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ah well, you did post again.

LH got it out of shape and ran wide, but KR had it doing 360's and completely sideways. he was far less comfortable in the damp than lewis was. down to the car or drivier, KR didnt look good that last 2 laps.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:39 PM   #29
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Of course I will, this is just classic how luck changes everything, both Kimi & Hamilton slipped out several times, only Räikkönen had a wall next to him on one of the slips
lol I love your posts!

If Lewis had hit the wall you'd be saying it was his lack of skill
Be honest Räikkönen cracked under the pressure.[thumbup]
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:47 PM   #30
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Be honest Räikkönen cracked under the pressure.[thumbup]
Yep, Hamilton put the pressure on and he just couldn't take it in the rain.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:49 PM   #31
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lol I love your posts!

If Lewis had hit the wall you'd be saying it was his lack of skill
Be honest Räikkönen cracked under the pressure.[thumbup]
When both are sliding in and out, it has nothing to do with skill no matter if either, both or neither hit the wall.

one thing i'm wondering though if the judges will take under investigation the first "pass" by hamilton, he went through the chicane(sp?), let räikkönen back in front like he should but he never really went back to "normal" position behind him like he should have
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:51 PM   #32
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Of course I will, this is just classic how luck changes everything, both Kimi & Hamilton slipped out several times, only Räikkönen had a wall next to him on one of the slips Hahahah, for you Kimi wins = Skill any other wins = Luck, you're funny



I think the Raik was trying to catch up with the Mass's Silverstone spin count. [yes] Ferrari's in the wet, [no]. lol yeah, I dont know what he was most pissed off about, crashing against the wall or losing the spin count [rofl]


In other news:


Guess what, Ferrari threw the toys out of the pram and are crybabying to mommie FIA and now "An incident involving car 1 and 22 is under investigation"... what a bunch of losers[thumbdown]
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:52 PM   #33
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he went through the chicane because KR gave him no room, which is fair enough i suppose. the point is LH was maybe ahead going into the chicane, as ron dennis just said. if the stewards penalise LH for this then there is definitely something suspicious going on.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:53 PM   #34
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Hahahah, for you Kimi wins = Skill any other wins = Luck, you're funny
Nope, there's plenty of skilled drivers out there, including Hamilton, but there's no denying that Hamilton is also one damn Gladstone Gander too when comparing to the rest

Guess what, Ferrari threw the toys out of the pram and are crybabying to mommie FIA and now "An incident involving car 1 and 22 is under investigation"... what a bunch of losers[thumbdown] Crybabies?
1) is it said that Ferrari asked for that
2) it's rightfully so anyway, Hamilton didn't get back to "normal position" behind Räikkönen after he took a shortcut through chicane even though he did let him back to first spot
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:56 PM   #35
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When both are sliding in and out, it has nothing to do with skill no matter if either, both or neither hit the wall.

one thing i'm wondering though if the judges will take under investigation the first "pass" by hamilton, he went through the chicane(sp?), let räikkönen back in front like he should but he never really went back to "normal" position behind him like he should have
Hamilton went wide once with Kimi, and actually got back on the track faster. Hamilton went wide a second time to avoid an incident with a recovering Williams, basically he only made one mistake, whereas Kimi went wide and spun by himself at least three times.

Also you could argue Hamilton had the racing line and was in front of Kimi at the last corner and Kimi pushed him onto the exit road so it's debatable whether or not he should have even had to give way to Kimi in the first place. However he did to be safe, then he was tucked right up behind Kimi over the line in his slipstream but clearly in second place, which is all that's required, had Kimi done it I'm sure you'd have been calling it a genius move.

I do feel bad for Kimi though, he's brilliant at Spa and it's a shame he crashed
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:58 PM   #36
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I worry whenever theres a decision FIA have to make thats not against Ferrari...
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:58 PM   #37
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he went through the chicane because KR gave him no room, which is fair enough i suppose. the point is LH was maybe ahead going into the chicane, as ron dennis just said. if the stewards penalise LH for this then there is definitely something suspicious going on.
The only problem in the case, as far as I could see, was the fact that when you take a shortcut through chicane and gain something out of it, you have to let the one you passed back in front of you and normalize the situation.
Hamilton did let Räikkönen past, like he should have, but he never "normalized" the situation, he didn't even go behind him but rather stayed on the side just so that Räikkönen got slightly in front.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:58 PM   #38
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he went through the chicane because KR gave him no room, which is fair enough i suppose. the point is LH was maybe ahead going into the chicane, as ron dennis just said. if the stewards penalise LH for this then there is definitely something suspicious going on.
Agreed, if Hamilton is penalized for that then its clear FIA=Ferrari

Crybabies?
1) is it said that Ferrari asked for that
2) it's rightfully so anyway, Hamilton didn't get back to "normal position" behind Räikkönen after he took a shortcut through chicane even though he did let him back to first spot Sure, in your book (and ferrari) what should indeed have happened was that Hamilton let him take half a lap in front after that, bring him a drink and foot rub after the race[rolleyes]

Take your head out of your ass and realize this is racing. They raced and Kimi lost ...badly.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:59 PM   #39
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Lewis gave the place back, momentum or not, Kimi was a car length ahead and Lewis flew passed him on the 1st corner. Fairly.

On one of the corners, Kimi ran wide through it all and having a very fast line through it. He nearly over took Lewis because of it.
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Old 07-09-2008, 11:01 PM   #40
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Hamilton went wide once with Kimi, and actually got back on the track faster. Hamilton went wide a second time to avoid an incident with a recovering Williams, basically he only made one mistake, whereas Kimi went wide and spun by himself at least three times.
Hard to say when I only had Wheels (Speed TV) stream to watch from, waiting for re-runs to see it possibly from more angles etc
Also you could argue Hamilton had the racing line and was in front of Kimi at the last corner and Kimi pushed him onto the exit road so it's debatable whether or not he should have even had to give way to Kimi in the first place. Kimi had the inner lane so he was in the place to select his own lines, corners are always a hazy place to see whos in front anyway since it all really depends on who gets out faster.
However he did to be safe, then he was tucked right up behind Kimi over the line in his slipstream but clearly in second place, which is all that's required, had Kimi done it I'm sure you'd have been calling it a genius move. No I wouldn't, and Hamilton didn't "normalize" the situation even though he did let Kimi slightly in front of him
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