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For someone who has such great natural skill, Hamilton often makes me wonder if his brain goes into neutral sometimes. Another example of how not to drive a race (and finish in the points). *I actually enjoy watching Lewis drive, and suspect at the end of the season he'll be one of the top 3 drivers*. The commentators can say what they will about his team not reminding him about the pit lane exit light, but it was clearly a result of lack of attention. Big FAIL to Lewis Hamilton.
As for Kimi, what goes around comes around. He may have been experiencing what Sutil felt 2 weeks ago in Monaco when he was rear-ended by Kimi. Maybe that's why he didn't take a poke at Lewis as he walked by him and pointed at the Light *which was clearly red*. While it was a great victory for BMW-Sauber, realistically only one of the BMW drivers would have been podium material if Hamilton hadn't eliminated himself & Kimi. Tough luck for them ..... nice turn of events for Kubica . Wonder how Heidfeld feels being the 2nd driver on the team now .... ?
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I was thinking the same thing about Hamilton. He is so bent on winning that he often forgets the little details that it takes to win. Last year he had the Chinese GP and the drivers championship in the bag then botches the pit entry. Then at the Brazilian GP he want's to compete with Alonzo and screws himself again. Makes me wonder sometimes. You have to finish the race in order to win.
Great for Theissen and BMW Sauber. I loved it when Kubica kept saying on the Pit Radio during qualifying that he could push the car farther but he didn't trust the tyres. Then after the race when Kubica was being interviewed he said that the pit crew told him to ease up on the car and Kubica said that he already was. This leads me to believe that the Kubica get alot more performace out of the BMW Sauber. It's great to be a BMW Sauber Fan.
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The only reason!!!! good win for bmw but hamilton is the best. inexperience or not.
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Hamilton is so used to driving fast that he cannot learn to drive slow. This is his second year in F1 and I have seen him crash out more in the pit lane (last time it was Shanghai) than on the track.
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Honestly dude I had no idea you posted a thread about this, or I wouldn't have made one, just posted in your's instead. Sorry man.
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Does anyone have this recorded? I watch every race, but of course my luck, i miss the one ive been waiting for.
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Congrats to Kubica, Heidfeld & the BMW Sauber team for the win. But there seems to be a little too much negativity about Hamilton. The guy is amazing at such a young age. I get a sense that there is more jealousy towards him for not being on the BMW Sauber team then actual dislike for the guy.
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whooo hooooo!!! I'm sad I had to miss it this year, but my dad was there for me while I'm here in China WOOOO HOOOOO!!!!! go BMW anyone record it? were can I catch a replay? as soon as I get back to the states I want to check it out...
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Go on Hamilton! Ok so he messed up, hes young, will learn and get better. Still the best driver in my opinion. Rosberg did it as well so least Lewis ain the only 1.
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He just fvcked up, plain & simple. what makes it worse is he gets a grid penalty for the next race. This could very well cost him any chance at the drivers championship. |
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06-09-2008, 11:35 AM | #36 |
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go bmw!!!!!!!
so pumped i can't believe it..they finally finished 1 and 2..i knew they would do it this year!!!! bmw took the greatest risk with their aero and it has paid off BIG..the whole team is rockin!!!!! Congrats bmw!!!!! big time ________ vaporizer store ________ ClassyPussy Last edited by purplewidow; 09-11-2011 at 06:46 AM.. |
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haha I just thought it was funny, don't worry about it. It definitely was an exciting race; I'm pretty pissed about Hamilton though. I know he's new and all, but when he started zooming out it wasn't really his fault. Getting out of the pits is so critical that drivers often don't have that reaction time. IE Kubica pulled out in front of Heidfeld to take the 1 2, but if he was maybe 1 sec. slower he would have finished 2nd. Makes all the world and now Hamilton needs to pull off a miracle in France to come back.
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id like to agree that watching hamilton drive on limit is most fun since Schumi or Senna, perhaps Senna more because Schumi excelled in era of clinical driving and traction control days, while Hamster is now throwing car into corners with sweet powerslides and so on. It's a pleasure to watch. But do i like him? no, he's like a little spoiled goldne child... but i like Alonso even less.
Support Kimi till he retires.
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This is from a hardcore BMW Sauber fan who was screaming as bmw finished the 1-2 combo.
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'The Ultimate Driving Machine'.... about time? Don't you think
.....and this is coming from a Ferrari/Schumacher fan.
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Lewis (and Kubica) are the 2 young stars on the F1 circuit, but young Hamilton needs to calm down and start thinking. This lack of thinking clearly cost him the championship at the end of the 2007 season *where he had 3 or 4 different opportunities to secure the points necessary to win*.
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