Korean GP - whos up watching it?
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Apologies and all that and I know how frustrating it is to try and avoid a race result or the likes so you can watch it later, but (and please don't take this the wrong way) clicking on a thread entitled Korean GP was always going to have a slim chance of containing some information about the race
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Alonso was lucky to get the win but Lewis for 2nd after webber took Rosberg out.
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Hey Les, have you got out of the wrong side of bed today?
Apologies and all that and I know how frustrating it is to try and avoid a race result or the likes so you can watch it later, but (and please don't take this the wrong way) clicking on a thread entitled Korean GP was always going to have a slim chance of containing some information about the race
Apologies and all that and I know how frustrating it is to try and avoid a race result or the likes so you can watch it later, but (and please don't take this the wrong way) clicking on a thread entitled Korean GP was always going to have a slim chance of containing some information about the race
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Excellent race anyway - I spent the morning trying to avoid seeing the result, and then accidently caught a heading with the word 'Webber' in it so assumed he'd won - so got a shock when he went out! Think Alonso will win it now overall, as the RB's will probably get a 1-2 or 1-3 in the last races and take points off each other with Alonso still scoring.
Would like to see Webber claim the title tho.l
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Red Bull should have had both titles totally sewn up, but they have shown a lot of naivety this season, particularly Vettel who seemed very calm today after his engine blew. I guess it lets him off the hook, it was my engine that robbed my championship, not my multiple poles that I threw away.
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So Trout, Button....Excuses???
That is exactly what I was talking about. The man can't drive around a difficult car. I will eat my words (again) if it is said his car was damaged.
To admit that he was slower than everyone else is just so painful to watch.
That is exactly what I was talking about. The man can't drive around a difficult car. I will eat my words (again) if it is said his car was damaged.
To admit that he was slower than everyone else is just so painful to watch.
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Red Bull should have had both titles totally sewn up, but they have shown a lot of naivety this season, particularly Vettel who seemed very calm today after his engine blew. I guess it lets him off the hook, it was my engine that robbed my championship, not my multiple poles that I threw away.
Webber is on a fairly fresh engine, Vettel only has old engines left.
On the other hand it would be good to see Webber take the title with the odds (and to an extent his own team...) against him, and then tell Helmut Marko where to shove it.
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Allow me. Because whereever he goes trouble follows him around. Bad mouthing his team, calling his team mate names behind his back, trying to bribe his own team, being involved in race fixing, getting away with benefiting from blatantly breaking the team orders rule ..... and so on.
Webber is just a decent normal bloke.... a much more deserving champion.
And I am a Ferrari fan LOL!
Webber is just a decent normal bloke.... a much more deserving champion.
And I am a Ferrari fan LOL!
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Allow me. Because whereever he goes trouble follows him around. Bad mouthing his team, calling his team mate names behind his back, trying to bribe his own team, being involved in race fixing, getting away with benefiting from blatantly breaking the team orders rule ..... and so on.
Webber is just a decent normal bloke.... a much more deserving champion.
Webber is just a decent normal bloke.... a much more deserving champion.
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(Thought I'd never see the day...all I need to do now is agree with Chris and I'll have the full set...)
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Allow me. Because whereever he goes trouble follows him around. Bad mouthing his team, calling his team mate names behind his back, trying to bribe his own team, being involved in race fixing, getting away with benefiting from blatantly breaking the team orders rule ..... and so on.
Webber is just a decent normal bloke.... a much more deserving champion.
And I am a Ferrari fan LOL!
Webber is just a decent normal bloke.... a much more deserving champion.
And I am a Ferrari fan LOL!
I too am a Ferrari fan
Totally agree - Webber is a real down to earth bloke.
Apart from the trouble with the black boy, what else has he done though?
Breaking the team orders rule, surely you can't pin that solely on Alonso.
Race fixing - when?
Bad mouthing the team - I'd say he's not alone there.
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I too am a Ferrari fan
Totally agree - Webber is a real down to earth bloke.
Apart from the trouble with the black boy, what else has he done though?
Breaking the team orders rule, surely you can't pin that solely on Alonso.
Race fixing - when?
Bad mouthing the team - I'd say he's not alone there.
Totally agree - Webber is a real down to earth bloke.
Apart from the trouble with the black boy, what else has he done though?
Breaking the team orders rule, surely you can't pin that solely on Alonso.
Race fixing - when?
Bad mouthing the team - I'd say he's not alone there.
Bad mouthing his team ... for all his faults have you ever heard Schumacher do that?
You forgot the bribery bit.... probably the most unpleasant thing of all ... well maybe.
And the team orders thing... obviously he was not solely to blame, but the fact remains he has seven points he shouldn't have.
I would just prefer Webber to win.... would be a lot better for the sport.
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Bad mouthing the team - no I don't recall Schumacher doing that.
But I believe Hamilton did?
Bribery - can't say much there
But the other stuff - too many unknowns to solely say it was him.
I'd prefer Webber to win over Vettel.
However - being a Ferrari fan I suppose means being a Ferrari fan and therefore I'd like Alonso to win.
However - just so long as its not Hamilton
But I believe Hamilton did?
Bribery - can't say much there
But the other stuff - too many unknowns to solely say it was him.
I'd prefer Webber to win over Vettel.
However - being a Ferrari fan I suppose means being a Ferrari fan and therefore I'd like Alonso to win.
However - just so long as its not Hamilton
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Alonso never has an 'off day' does he? He is always on the pace, always faster than his team mate and he beat Mr Schumacher in 2006.
Alonso is the most complete driver in F1 and anyone who thinks otherwise has no idea!
Hamilton - very fast but makes mistakes at vital moments
Button - Can't drive around a bad car
Vettel - Hit & miss, although he is still super quick when he wants to be
Massa - Team mate to Alonso, so no chance
Webber - Not as quick as Vettel and for that reason, will never be No.1 at Red Bull
Schumacher - I will reserve judgement until next year
Kubica - 2nd only to Alonso in my opinion
Alonso is the most complete driver in F1 and anyone who thinks otherwise has no idea!
Hamilton - very fast but makes mistakes at vital moments
Button - Can't drive around a bad car
Vettel - Hit & miss, although he is still super quick when he wants to be
Massa - Team mate to Alonso, so no chance
Webber - Not as quick as Vettel and for that reason, will never be No.1 at Red Bull
Schumacher - I will reserve judgement until next year
Kubica - 2nd only to Alonso in my opinion
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If Vettel gets pole and leads after the first corner then he usually wins. If he doesnt start on pole or loses the lead then he makes too many mistakes imho. His attitude is a lot better recently and hes gone up in my estimation.
Alonso is just a mardy git plus Id prefer someone like Webber or Vettel to win their first title than for Alonso to grab number 3. I still dislike him after he threw his toys out of the pram at Mclaren for not being treated as number one and then outshone by Lewis in his rookie season.
I hope that Kubica gets Massa's car next season. Him or Rosberg would be awesome against Alonso but Rosberg stuck at Mercedes with the whole german thing going on.
Alonso is just a mardy git plus Id prefer someone like Webber or Vettel to win their first title than for Alonso to grab number 3. I still dislike him after he threw his toys out of the pram at Mclaren for not being treated as number one and then outshone by Lewis in his rookie season.
I hope that Kubica gets Massa's car next season. Him or Rosberg would be awesome against Alonso but Rosberg stuck at Mercedes with the whole german thing going on.
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Poor Alonso. The guy whose team mate lets him past for the win or crashes on purpose to get the safety car deployed. To me he was champ and expected everything at Mclaren to focus on him and him alone. When it didnt he spat his dummy out. If (and I really hope it doesnt happen) Alonso takes the title then I hope its by less than 7 points and the whole team orders thing comes back to discredit him.
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For pretty much all the stuff listed by all the others above, plus I'm not a fan of Ferrari and haven't been for some time and really because I just don't like Alonso as a driver and so don't want him to win.
I suppose it's a bit like asking a Man Utd fan why he doesn't want Arsenal to win the league, it's because he doesn't support that team.
I suppose it's a bit like asking a Man Utd fan why he doesn't want Arsenal to win the league, it's because he doesn't support that team.
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Alonso is the most complete driver in F1 and anyone who thinks otherwise has no idea!
Hamilton - very fast but makes mistakes at vital moments
Button - Can't drive around a bad car
Vettel - Hit & miss, although he is still super quick when he wants to be
Massa - Team mate to Alonso, so no chance
Webber - Not as quick as Vettel and for that reason, will never be No.1 at Red Bull
Schumacher - I will reserve judgement until next year
Kubica - 2nd only to Alonso in my opinion
Hamilton - very fast but makes mistakes at vital moments
Button - Can't drive around a bad car
Vettel - Hit & miss, although he is still super quick when he wants to be
Massa - Team mate to Alonso, so no chance
Webber - Not as quick as Vettel and for that reason, will never be No.1 at Red Bull
Schumacher - I will reserve judgement until next year
Kubica - 2nd only to Alonso in my opinion
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I really couldn't give a toss who wins to be honest. I suppose I would go with Webber 'cos he seems like a decent chap. Hamilton otoh comes across as a over competitive brat type with daddy issues.
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To be fair tho les, if you didn't want to know the result then not reading a thread on the subject of the korean GP would have been a good start
Excellent race anyway - I spent the morning trying to avoid seeing the result, and then accidently caught a heading with the word 'Webber' in it so assumed he'd won - so got a shock when he went out! Think Alonso will win it now overall, as the RB's will probably get a 1-2 or 1-3 in the last races and take points off each other with Alonso still scoring.
Would like to see Webber claim the title tho.l
Excellent race anyway - I spent the morning trying to avoid seeing the result, and then accidently caught a heading with the word 'Webber' in it so assumed he'd won - so got a shock when he went out! Think Alonso will win it now overall, as the RB's will probably get a 1-2 or 1-3 in the last races and take points off each other with Alonso still scoring.
Would like to see Webber claim the title tho.l
Les