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Has anyone noticed that most of the time, drivers' 100th GPs tend to be either distinctly mediocre, but even more often a downright disaster?
Here are some examples: 1.Lewis Hamilton (German GP 2012) - picks up puncture, runs at back and eventually retires, when judging by his team-mate he could have won. 2.Heikki Kovalainen (German GP 2012) - Runs behind Petrov in the race, before ignominously retiring (or in the process of doing) at the end of the race, just like Hamilton. 3.Ralf Schumacher (Japanese GP 2002) - A particularly undistinctive and non-podium-threatening race for Ralf ends with a retirement for his BMW Williams... 4.Giancarlo Fisichella (European GP 2002) - A particularly horrible one. Qualifies his Jordan nowhere 18th at the Nurburgring, massively behind rookie team-mate Sato, then ploughs into him at turn 1, ending both races. He seemed distinctly out of sorts all weekend. I'm gonna look up some more - Please feel free to add, people! |
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