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iceman1
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by iceman1 » 05 Jun 2013, 18:43
hamilton10000 wrote:mikhailv wrote:Its abit of a bogey track for both him AND Alonso. Alonso won in 2006, but crashed in 05, crashed in 08, terrible in 07, bad in 09, podium in 2010, crashed in 2011, bad in 2012.
Id say Canada and Spa are both drivers bad tracks.
they didnt race at canada in 09
But the race was bad
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by Joey Zyla » 05 Jun 2013, 20:56
iceman1 wrote:hamilton10000 wrote:mikhailv wrote:Its abit of a bogey track for both him AND Alonso. Alonso won in 2006, but crashed in 05, crashed in 08, terrible in 07, bad in 09, podium in 2010, crashed in 2011, bad in 2012.
Id say Canada and Spa are both drivers bad tracks.
they didnt race at canada in 09
But the race was bad
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mikhailv
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by mikhailv » 06 Jun 2013, 07:56
hamilton10000 wrote:mikhailv wrote:Its abit of a bogey track for both him AND Alonso. Alonso won in 2006, but crashed in 05, crashed in 08, terrible in 07, bad in 09, podium in 2010, crashed in 2011, bad in 2012.
Id say Canada and Spa are both drivers bad tracks.
they didnt race at canada in 09
I cant remember 09 that much as it bored the s*** out of mel. All I remember is Vettels tyres going after 9 laps in Monaco, massa's crash, Alonso's wheel falling off twice, Jenson having a dominant car then failing in the second part of the season against Rubens, Lewis brakes failing in Abu Dhabi and Kimi's illegal overtake robbing Fisichella of Force Indias first win.
It was a pretty shite season.
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by Joey Zyla » 06 Jun 2013, 08:09
mikhailv wrote:hamilton10000 wrote:mikhailv wrote:Its abit of a bogey track for both him AND Alonso. Alonso won in 2006, but crashed in 05, crashed in 08, terrible in 07, bad in 09, podium in 2010, crashed in 2011, bad in 2012.
Id say Canada and Spa are both drivers bad tracks.
they didnt race at canada in 09
I cant remember 09 that much as it bored the s*** out of mel. All I remember is Vettels tyres going after 9 laps in Monaco, massa's crash, Alonso's wheel falling off twice, Jenson having a dominant car then failing in the second part of the season against Rubens, Lewis brakes failing in Abu Dhabi and Kimi's illegal overtake robbing Fisichella of Force Indias first win.
It was a pretty shite season.
Who is Mel?
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by majidasadi » 06 Jun 2013, 08:16
I love the pit exit here,you never know who's going to get ahead when someone is coming out of the pits.
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by Ferrari92 » 06 Jun 2013, 09:21
Thursday June 6 - Drivers Press Conference
Pastor Maldonado (Williams)
Felipe Massa (Ferrari)
Charles Pic (Caterham)
Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
Giedo van der Garde (Caterham)
Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso)
Friday June 7 - Team Principals Press Conference
Ross Brawn (Mercedes)
Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari)
Paul Hembery (Pirelli)
Christian Horner (Red Bull)
Monisha Kaltenborn (Sauber)
Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren)
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by mikhailv » 06 Jun 2013, 09:30
Joey Zyla wrote:mikhailv wrote:hamilton10000 wrote:mikhailv wrote:Its abit of a bogey track for both him AND Alonso. Alonso won in 2006, but crashed in 05, crashed in 08, terrible in 07, bad in 09, podium in 2010, crashed in 2011, bad in 2012.
Id say Canada and Spa are both drivers bad tracks.
they didnt race at canada in 09
I cant remember 09 that much as it bored the s*** out of mel. All I remember is Vettels tyres going after 9 laps in Monaco, massa's crash, Alonso's wheel falling off twice, Jenson having a dominant car then failing in the second part of the season against Rubens, Lewis brakes failing in Abu Dhabi and Kimi's illegal overtake robbing Fisichella of Force Indias first win.
It was a pretty shite season.
Who is Mel?
I have no clue! Thats auto-predict for you!
Though im sure many 'mel' named people were bored shitless unless they were a Button fan or a Hamilton hater.
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by mikhailv » 06 Jun 2013, 09:32
Ferrari92 wrote:Thursday June 6 - Drivers Press Conference
Pastor Maldonado (Williams)
Felipe Massa (Ferrari)
Charles Pic (Caterham)
Nico Rosberg (Mercedes)
Giedo van der Garde (Caterham)
Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso)
Friday June 7 - Team Principals Press Conference
Ross Brawn (Mercedes)
Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari)
Paul Hembery (Pirelli)
Christian Horner (Red Bull)
Monisha Kaltenborn (Sauber)
Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren)
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by Treacle » 06 Jun 2013, 10:43
mikhailv wrote:Ferrari92 wrote:Friday June 7 - Team Principals Press Conference
Ross Brawn (Mercedes)
Stefano Domenicali (Ferrari)
Paul Hembery (Pirelli)
Christian Horner (Red Bull)
Monisha Kaltenborn (Sauber)
Martin Whitmarsh (McLaren)
My thoughts exactly.
(Also, I miss Mortal Kombat.)
That's one conference I shouldn't miss. I'll get the popcorn ready.
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by phil1993 » 06 Jun 2013, 14:04
Pumped up for this race. Montreal is always awesome plus it's on the BBC (no laptop shenanigans for me).
I don't expect Mercedes to be as strong as previously while Lewis might struggle seeing as he's having issues with confidence under braking. I would expect Lotus to be the favourite...
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by Ferrariman60 » 06 Jun 2013, 14:41
Hmm, I never thought about Lotus being a favorite in Canada, but, now that you mention it, Phil, I think you may be right! Come to think of it, Melbourne and Montréal are actually rather similar in terms of track configuration, just that Montréal doesn't have any real high-speed corners.
Requiescat in pace, Jules Bianchi
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by mikhailv » 06 Jun 2013, 15:09
Personally, I think it will be between Kimi and Alonso. Very similar to Australia, both cars were pretty much equal, the temperatures will be hotter in Canada though, but upto now its rain for practice and rain for quali.
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by iceman1 » 06 Jun 2013, 15:30
So why he didn't punch him in the face?
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by mikhailv » 06 Jun 2013, 15:54
iceman1 wrote:So why he didn't punch him in the face?
because all mouth.