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Bowsey
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by Bowsey » 04 May 2007, 23:31
I think he has a shot of winning, but I feel Mclaren need to improve the car a bit more, I think ferrari have a slightly better car, and I also think Alonso will be more fired up after his 5th in Bahrain.
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julie
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by julie » 05 May 2007, 17:42
I'm not sure if he has a chance this year, but in years to come for sure. But if he does win it god help us all the british commentary will never shut up about it
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Bowsey
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by Bowsey » 06 May 2007, 12:49
julie wrote: But if he does win it god help us all the british commentary will never shut up about it
I know, 2 words, James Allen, if Hamilton wins the chamionship I dunno what he would do. Have u head him when button won in hungary. He goes crazy
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maltafan
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by maltafan » 06 May 2007, 16:03
Bowsey wrote:julie wrote: But if he does win it god help us all the british commentary will never shut up about it
I know, 2 words, James Allen, if Hamilton wins the chamionship I dunno what he would do. Have u head him when button won in hungary. He goes crazy
Have you heard Murray commentating Button's win?
Listen
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julie
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by julie » 07 May 2007, 15:50
Bowsey wrote:julie wrote: But if he does win it god help us all the british commentary will never shut up about it
I know, 2 words, James Allen, if Hamilton wins the chamionship I dunno what he would do. Have u head him when button won in hungary. He goes crazy
God i remember that day when Button won, i thought they would never shut up. Sorry to all Button fans but he was just very lucky to win that day, most of the top guys had gone out. British commentators only like there own and don't think of anyone else
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formulaonemadman
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by formulaonemadman » 07 May 2007, 17:07
i think he is going to be like villnerve in 1996, nearly wins but misses out on valuble points at end, which makes hamilton the 2008 champion!
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by formulaonemadman » 07 May 2007, 17:08
maltafan wrote:Bowsey wrote:julie wrote: But if he does win it god help us all the british commentary will never shut up about it
I know, 2 words, James Allen, if Hamilton wins the chamionship I dunno what he would do. Have u head him when button won in hungary. He goes crazy
Have you heard Murray commentating Button's win?
Listen
that was james allan commentating then,not muarry
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Bowsey
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by Bowsey » 07 May 2007, 20:25
julie wrote:Bowsey wrote:julie wrote: But if he does win it god help us all the british commentary will never shut up about it
I know, 2 words, James Allen, if Hamilton wins the chamionship I dunno what he would do. Have u head him when button won in hungary. He goes crazy
God i remember that day when Button won, i thought they would never shut up. Sorry to all Button fans but he was just very lucky to win that day, most of the top guys had gone out. British commentators only like there own and don't think of anyone else
I am a button fan, and have to say that he was lucky, but he needed some luck, everyones needs a bit of luck sometimes. I agree, but any commentator from the respective country of the driver or team goes mad, have you heard the italian commentators when Ferrari win, they go mental aswell.
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julie
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by julie » 07 May 2007, 20:32
I'm sure they all the commentators in every conutry go mental, but as i am in Ireland i only have ITV to listen to. ain't i so lucky :cheesy:
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by Busi » 11 May 2007, 16:00
Hamilton champion? Not this year. He'll win when he stops being Alonso's team mate and he drives a better car :P Unless Alonso has very bad luck, then Lewis will take the chance
Alonso, future 5 times world champion
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by Tony03 » 12 May 2007, 14:48
formulaonemadman wrote:i think he is going to be like villnerve in 1996, nearly wins but misses out on valuble points at end, which makes hamilton the 2008 champion!
I agree with you
But the 2007 champion will not drive a McLaren, it will be Kimi Raikkönen !!! :P
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by maltafan » 12 May 2007, 17:01
formulaonemadman wrote:i think he is going to be like villnerve in 1996, nearly wins but misses out on valuble points at end, which makes hamilton the 2008 champion!
IN that case he might win the championship in 2008, same as happened to JV.
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by Raphah » 13 May 2007, 23:17
First he have to win one race!
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by raikks » 14 May 2007, 04:58
i bet he will be this year's champion
although massa is very fast & motivated -- let's see what will happen at monaco