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Post by Genghis on Nov 2, 2008 19:22:25 GMT
The crowd are pathetic, but did Glock slow deliberately? No, watch the replay and Glock's car is wobbling all over the place - I think the tyres had completely gone. Well done Lewis - and hard luck to Massa who drove the perfect race today. Shame about the Brazillian crowd, though, I don't think they should be allowed to stage the final race again.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2008 19:25:34 GMT
can't have people booing can we, it's just not cricket.
Sadly, only speedway fans seem to worry about that sort of thing.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2008 19:31:22 GMT
Congratulations Lewis Hamilton, 2008 F1 World Champion. The correct result in the end IMHO. Massa is nothing more than an average racer in the better car, same as Kimi. Finally Hamilton has injected a little life into a sport that suffered from the domination of Schumacher and Ferrari( Schumacher being the G.O.A.T tho)
Anyways Well done Lewis!
get it up ye Massa.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 2, 2008 19:34:41 GMT
can't have people booing can we, it's just not cricket. Sadly, only speedway fans seem to worry about that sort of thing. I don't think the posioned dwarf liked it, though, and he's the one man in F1 you don't get the wrong side of.
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Post by schumi on Nov 2, 2008 19:35:35 GMT
The crowd could have been booing Glock, but who knows?
Final classification:
1..F Massa 2..F Alonso 3..K Raikkonen 4..S Vettel 5..L Hamilton 6..T Glock 7..H Kovalainen 8..J Trulli
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Post by schumi on Nov 2, 2008 19:36:06 GMT
Massa very humble in defeat, and DC didn't finish his final GP.
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Post by admin on Nov 2, 2008 19:40:03 GMT
Classic moment from the kings of comedy when old man Massa's celebration was cut short.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 2, 2008 19:48:01 GMT
Classic moment from the kings of comedy when old man Massa's celebration was cut short. I did feel for the old fella at that point. I don't think Raikkonen liked being No. 2 at Ferrari and I expect Kimi to be a bit more fired up again next year. That could be the closest Massa ever comes to winning the championship. IMHO Massa's not the best driver by a long way, but he drove a very good race today, and that was pretty cruel how he lost out.
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Post by schumi on Nov 2, 2008 19:54:47 GMT
IMHO Massa's not the best driver by a long way, but he drove a very good race today, and that was pretty cruel how he lost out. But it was fair, and that's what counts. Lewis won the Championship despite the FIA's interference, and, even though he's not my favourite driver, he's the one who deserved it.
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Post by admin on Nov 2, 2008 20:03:56 GMT
I did feel for the old fella at that point. I didn't - far too busy laughing.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 2, 2008 21:09:06 GMT
IMHO Massa's not the best driver by a long way, but he drove a very good race today, and that was pretty cruel how he lost out. But it was fair, and that's what counts. Lewis won the Championship despite the FIA's interference, and, even though he's not my favourite driver, he's the one who deserved it. Schumi, as always, a fair assessment from you.
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Post by schumi on Nov 2, 2008 21:30:32 GMT
Why has no-one asked Goldmember what a G.O.A.T is?
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Post by admin on Nov 2, 2008 21:50:32 GMT
Why has no-one asked Goldmember what a G.O.A.T is? Because we all know that he is too young to remember the glory that was Ayrton Senna and here is showing that old woman Prost how it's done: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zc61isHXYA
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Post by Genghis on Nov 2, 2008 22:03:49 GMT
Why has no-one asked Goldmember what a G.O.A.T is? Because I had worked out what it stood for. And he's wrong. Old wrinkles such as Sub and myself remember Senna at his peak and IMHO he's the greatest driver of the period 1982-2008. Of course, now the media will be putting Hamilton forward as the G.O.A.T. Let the lad try to win his second championship first - and become the first British multi-World Champion since Jackie Stewart. I don't care how many times he wins - unless as he continues to provide the same excitement as he has the last two years. He's been a breath of fresh air to F1.
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Post by schumi on Nov 2, 2008 22:09:37 GMT
Of course, now the media will be putting Hamilton forward as the G.O.A.T. This is actually what feeds my rebellion against him. I've never been one for following the crowd, and that just annoys me. The thing is, the vast majority of them know nothing of the sport other than that Lewis is British. And yes, I worked it out.
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