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Wet sessions not true indications of pace

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Am I correct in thinking that the fact Massa or Hamilton didn't dominate both sessions is not much of a worry since it was a wet session so they would have done limited runs?

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posted Nov 1, 2008

Whatever happens Hamilton should already be champion, the points that were 'stolen' from him for the Raikkonen overtaking incident was a load of tosh.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

comment by DaiMoggs81 (U10272306)
posted 1 Minute Ago

"Whatever happens Hamilton should already be champion, the points that were 'stolen' from him for the Raikkonen overtaking incident was a load of tosh."


What BS, no points were stolen, every single driver says so bar the guilty one, he dug his own hole and fell in it end of.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

NikosBG, you have been watching a completely different championship to everyone else then.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

Interesting to read that Jody Scheckter, another Ferrari champion, believes that Lewis has been unfairly treated by the officials this year. To most enthusiasts it's been blatently obvious since the spy scandal last year that somewhere in the FIA hierarchy Lewis or McLaren has enemys who do not wish them to succeed.

I just hope Lewis pulls it off this year, because although there are other great drivers out there, he's already done enough to win this championship bar those who wish to deny him of it.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

comment by purpleDogzzz (U4427204)
posted 41 Minutes Ago

"You have been watching a completely different championship to everyone else in Britain then."


Agreed!

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posted Nov 1, 2008

Lewis will still be my champion lose or win.

I only watch F1 cos he creates excitement, all the bias shown by FIA proves my point.

Procession behind the red car mentality is not sport.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

May the race be fair and may the champion be crowned in a fair way. The man to fear is Alonso. He is quite capable of ensuring, even if he does not score points, that LH does not score any himself. He is openly full of vengeance against McLaren. The stewards too have become one-sided in some of their points-awarding judgements. For this reason, I would be happy if LH won the title. Water reaches its own level, no matter what barriers are placed in front of it.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

comment by Slicks-n-Wings (U10101967)
posted 1 Hour Ago

"To most enthusiasts it's been blatently obvious since the spy scandal last year that the FIA hierarchy are so depserate for McLaren to stay in the game that they wouldn't chuck them out but covered it all up in the most disgusting manner which made the pinnacle of motorsport look like a complete puppet show."


Yeeep

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posted Nov 1, 2008

NicosBug - Please don't rewrite my posts and state that I have said something different. If you want to quote what I actually said please do. I know you keep trying to make the same point in any way you can, but honestly you're just a joke on this forum, and although you're complete stupidity can make us laugh sometimes, you are also beginning to be annoying.

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posted Nov 1, 2008

HK car broke down twice in a row.

It is LH turn and while he is in the lead 3 laps from the end exactly as happened to Felipe in Turkey.

Felipe WDC. Now THAT would be justice.

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