06-08-2008, 03:41 PM | #1 |
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BMW and the Canadian Grand Prix (Spoiler Alert)
BMW had a 1,2 finish for their first ever Formula 1 win today, and there were a bunch of good M3 commercials. All in all a good day for high revving BMW V8 engines!
Lewis Hamilton gifted them the win when he crashed into Kimi intentionally, as he'd rather take Kimi out than the BMW of Kubica, but a win's a win. (And hopefully Hamilton gets at least a five grid spot penalty for next race.) |
06-08-2008, 05:50 PM | #3 |
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Couldn't make it this year, but I love the Montreal race. It looked like Lewis realized that he was going to wreck, was headed right into Kubica, then figured that he'd be better off taking out Kimi, so he swerved. At least he got hit with a ten grid spot penalty for France. Kimi probably would have only taken a few points off Lewis, at best, so those ten spots should make up for all of those points next race. It was nice to see Kubica get the win, but I don't think BMW has much chance on either championship this year. Canada's always a crazy race. I'm just hoping that all of those M3 commercials on national TV don't somehow increase demand and push back my build date.
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06-08-2008, 09:28 PM | #5 |
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GO KUBI!!! i want a Kubica F1 sticker or something.. for the M when i get it....
and i duno why you guys say hami hit kimi on purpose... its just a natural reaction to turn the wheel when your trying to dodge something..... i like Hamilton.... he is a sick driver...... but not the best week for the family huh... his dad wrecks his Carrera GT then he wrecks Kimi.... ouch! |
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06-08-2008, 09:38 PM | #6 |
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Excellent driver, with supreme focus and no mistakes... and a pit crew that is the best in F1, excellent planning and race strategy... and a sincere dedication to win. BMW achieved F1 greatness today. It was awesome. Well-deserved and I look forward to more F1 wins from BMW. Hamilton is an amazing driver, but needs to control his youthful emotions IMO. I want to be his biggest fan, because WHEN HE'S ON... no one can touch him. I just want him to stop making "rookie" mistakes.... ! Great job BMW Sauber F1 Team
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I also agree on the Hamilton points. I loved him last season, but then his head got swollen. It pushed on the rookie mistakes that cost him the championship not once, but twice, and caused today's shunt. (I was pulling for Kimi all year long, but had accepted that he wasn't going to win the championship in '07. What a crazy final race.) You can't expect much else from Lewis, or any other 20 year old kid, when you give him tens of millions of dollars and tell him that he is going to be better than Schumacher or Senna. I don't blame him, as much as his handlers. |
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06-10-2008, 12:30 PM | #11 |
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yea.... BMW isnt on the level of Ferrari or Mclaren... they just dont have the speed for a championship win yet... and Hiedfeld defiantly will keep them away from a constructors....
I wana see a new teammate for Kubi... someone to push him harder.... in 2 or 3 years... i can totally see kubi racing for win every race.... and i dont think he will sell out and go to the 'BIG 2'.... he def has the skills for those teams tho... |
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06-10-2008, 12:32 PM | #12 |
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watched it sunday morning and it was good stuff
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