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by phil1993 » 09 May 2010, 14:58
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Pos Driver Team Time
1. Webber Red Bull-Renault 1h35:44.101
2. Alonso Ferrari + 24.065
3. Vettel Red Bull-Renault + 51.338
4. Schumacher Mercedes + 1:02.195
5. Button McLaren-Mercedes + 1:03.728
6. Massa Ferrari + 1:05.767
7. Sutil Force India-Mercedes + 1:12.941
8. Kubica Renault + 1:13.677
9. Barrichello Williams-Cosworth + 1 lap
10. Alguersuari Toro Rosso-Ferrari + 1 lap
11. Petrov Renault + 1 lap
12. Kobayashi Sauber-Ferrari + 1 lap
13. Rosberg Mercedes + 1 lap
14. Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes + 2 laps
15. Liuzzi Force India-Mercedes + 2 laps
16. Hulkenberg Williams-Cosworth + 2 laps
17. Trulli Lotus-Cosworth + 3 laps
18. Glock Virgin-Cosworth + 3 laps
19. Di Grassi Virgin-Cosworth + 4 laps
Fastest lap: Hamilton, 1:24.357
Not classified/retirements:
Driver Team On lap/reason
Buemi Toro Rosso-Ferrari 43 - Gave up
Chandhok HRT-Cosworth 28 - Battle wounds
De la Rosa Sauber-Ferrari 19 - Accident damage
Senna HRT-Cosworth 1 - Sympathy crash
Kovalainen Lotus-Cosworth 1 - Gearbox (lack of)
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by iceman1 » 09 May 2010, 15:26
@f1photos : Barcelona crowd still the most racist in F1. Crowd booing and making monkey sounds as hamilton & his wreck come past.
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by Fergie1 » 09 May 2010, 15:47
iceman1 wrote:@f1photos : Barcelona crowd still the most racist in F1. Crowd booing and making monkey sounds as hamilton & his wreck come past.
Some things never change.
I don't want to make it sound like I think Brits are superior, but its a stark contrast to Silverstone where when a driver crashes out or stops gets a sporting applause. Even Alonso did in 08 when he stopped in Practice.
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by phil1993 » 09 May 2010, 16:29
British fans are brilliant, at Spa they were really supportive of Fisichella. Looks like Hamilton's tyre failure was a rim failure.
Anyway, looking forward to Monaco. Should be lots of crashes (Hamilton has averaged one a year so far
), not to mention Sutil, Kobayashi, Petrov being in town.
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by MP4/4#12 » 09 May 2010, 16:36
[quote="phil1993British fans are brilliant, .[/quote]
Yup, they really are ! I started to pay more atention to it after a Jose Mourinho`s interview, he adores the fact that people will cheer for the oposite team if they`re playing well, it`s something unique in the world i guess. Other cultures only have to learn by it.
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by phil1993 » 09 May 2010, 16:44
I was watching the replay and it was a rim failure for Hamilton, nothing to do with excessive tyre wear.
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by iceman1 » 09 May 2010, 17:19
phil1993 wrote:
British fans are brilliant, at Spa they were really supportive of Fisichella. Looks like Hamilton's tyre failure was a rim failure.
Anyway, looking forward to Monaco. Should be lots of crashes (Hamilton has averaged one a year so far
), not to mention Sutil, Kobayashi, Petrov being in town.
Good it did not happen at a similar place where Kova's accident took place.
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by JoostLamers » 09 May 2010, 17:27
phil1993 wrote:I was watching the replay and it was a rim failure for Hamilton, nothing to do with excessive tyre wear.
Oh no Phil, you're wrong, of course it's Hamiltons fault
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by JoostLamers » 09 May 2010, 17:36
You know, it's not so frustrating for me that Hamilton DNFed, but the fact that he outpaced Button all weekend and after being outpaced for the last couple of races, Hamilton didn't deserved this. He needed this, and that is really frustrating..
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by phil1993 » 09 May 2010, 17:48
JoostLamers wrote:phil1993 wrote:I was watching the replay and it was a rim failure for Hamilton, nothing to do with excessive tyre wear.
Oh no Phil, you're wrong, of course it's Hamiltons fault
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Oh yeah, worst driver IMO
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by JoostLamers » 09 May 2010, 17:50
phil1993 wrote:JoostLamers wrote:phil1993 wrote:I was watching the replay and it was a rim failure for Hamilton, nothing to do with excessive tyre wear.
Oh no Phil, you're wrong, of course it's Hamiltons fault
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Oh yeah, worst driver IMO
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by JoostLamers » 09 May 2010, 17:55
Just read Hamiltons reaction: "I was cruising as I couldn't catch Webber anyway."
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by alex1369 » 09 May 2010, 17:56
im frustrated that my man didnt finish the race, what can u do, in 1 week he can change it
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by JoostLamers » 09 May 2010, 17:57
My dad thinks Hamilton reported his problem on lap 41 or so
"I have a loss of grip" Remember?
It can't be that, can it?
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