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Poll: Did Hamilton hit or Alonso lift off

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Race Poll

Whose fault then?

Hamilton 5*
Racing incident 3*
Alonso 1*

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posted Apr 8, 2008

MaverickWonder

Totally agree!
Unfortunatety this site has become just a Sl**ging off forum for the LH and Alonso fans..
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posted Apr 8, 2008

Massirati (U8718377)
and no i am not a hammy groupy i'm a kimi fan."

Well I'm a Ferrari fan - so what's your point?

Whatever anyone else's point is down to them. My point is, you're so anti-Hamilton you fail to notice that though this was a shocker by his standards he's still made fewer mistakes when it matters than either Raikkonen or Massa… like I said, did you think Raikkonen was crazy for coming off twice in Australia or Massa for losing it on the first lap and later demolishing Coulthard's race… or for spinning out in Malaysia? No, because you're not just unashamedly biased, you appear to have a selective memory problems!

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posted Apr 8, 2008

MacauBlue

Click on my profile and see take a view of the posts I have put up in the past! Like I said Im nither Pro LH /Alonso or Anti. doh

And if you can't be bothered to then keep that little nugget up in that tiny/Blinkered fanatical mind of yours and have a nice life!

Hi Ho ... Hi Ho it's off to work you Troll.. biggrin

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posted Apr 8, 2008

massarati go and read the news on other sights as well...

mclaren have said the wong broke 2 seconds (literal seconds) before the crash...

the wing causes down force which increases friction on the track hence when it brakes you gain extra acceleration...end of there.

and there was no laps before hence why we are laughing at you because he only got close there!

i didn't say u werne't a ferrari fan...i couldn't care less who you like...i'm making a statement saying i'm not a hamilton fan but i must give him some credit because the crash is not all his fault...

and no alonso would not shift up a gear early when he is already struggling for pace and behind his close rivals (webber etc)

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posted Apr 8, 2008

mclaren have said the wong broke 2 seconds (literal seconds) before the crash...
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Tut tut,shoddy workmanship from Mclaren biggrin

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posted Apr 8, 2008

"massarati go and read the news on other sights as well..."

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Thank you - I do before posting!
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"mclaren have said the wong broke 2 seconds (literal seconds) before the crash...

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Mmm what's a "wong" ? winkeye

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"the wing causes down force which increases friction on the track hence when it brakes you gain extra acceleration...end of there."

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So what broke?
the "wong" or the "wing"

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"and there was no laps before hence why we are laughing at you because he only got close there!"

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Thank you - at least you saw that he nearly stacked it before the race started.

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i didn't say u werne't a ferrari fan...i couldn't care less who you like...

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This was aimed at Macaueblue!


Thanks for making me laugh!

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posted Apr 8, 2008

Check this out:

www.formula1.com (Bahrain GP clip)

Lewis' car made a contact with Alonso's and you can see a bit from his front wing flying out

Matter closed!

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posted Apr 8, 2008

Cockney_Eyetie (U1777580)

winkeye

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posted Apr 11, 2008

sorry but how can u say that when it happened on the second lap of the race

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comment by hucala (U11621169)

posted Apr 15, 2008

I think there are two important questions to debate:

Mr. Hamilton or McLaren shoul be more explicit and declare they make a mistake and Alonso pay for it.

Why, when the video is so evident an he is the affected, Renault needs to defend Alonso?

The answers are obvious. Alonso have the reason but no as many influence as other sectors of the press.

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