FORMULA 1â„¢ Grand Prix du Canada 2007
BRILLIANT RACE!!!
tell me this, if u wernt told which mclaren was which during this gp, who would u assume was alonso?
i dunno bout u guys, but id be looking at the calm colected chap at the front throughout, id assume the rookie was the one desperately trying to overtake and then making mistakes at most corners :roll:
fair play to alonso though, at least he DID something unlike the ferraris (especially raikkonen whos proving hes less of a champion at every race he goes to)
frankly i think id be praising hamilton for winning under the ENORMOUS pressure he went through, even if he was a multiple champion, his display was faultless.
Heidfeld has prooved my hopes correct - that he CAN be a consistent top class driver without any fuss, which i respect.
Wurtz - lucky but well deserved (though i do think rosberg deserved that podium more)
kovelinan - also lucky
raikkonen- based on his performance today i dont think he deserved ANY points
Sato - WOW! deserved raikkonen's and alonso's points for sure, he showed em how things were done in the far east!
Alonso - his performance was only worth a point at best
ralph - im developing a hatred for toyota and thier drivers, they spend too much time complaining and getting lots of ill-deserved mony while not spending enough time driving. Frankly i reckon, theyve had thier chance nd should make way for a new team to attempt formula 1
apart from that of course was kubica's crash - OMG!!!!
when i saw the car come to rest i didnt see his hands move, after that he didnt move at all which was terrible. I, like many others thought i was seeing a man die! luckily the safety crews got there within seconds and especially after watching the replays i saw how well f1 cars stand up to such horrifying crashes. it prooved my youtube video correct anyways (search 'death in f1' - I KNOW that they arnt all deaths, this is becase i didnt know about youtube when i created it and it was designed to convey a message to my 'f1 virgin' friends) I have no doubt it would have killed him 10 years ago - particulary without the HANS devise (watch how much pressure his neck went under!!). Hes out for a while with a broken leg but i was SERIOUSLY expecting at least a broken neck. He was lucky!
and there u have it - an insomniac's opinion of the canadian gp.
tell me this, if u wernt told which mclaren was which during this gp, who would u assume was alonso?
i dunno bout u guys, but id be looking at the calm colected chap at the front throughout, id assume the rookie was the one desperately trying to overtake and then making mistakes at most corners :roll:
fair play to alonso though, at least he DID something unlike the ferraris (especially raikkonen whos proving hes less of a champion at every race he goes to)
frankly i think id be praising hamilton for winning under the ENORMOUS pressure he went through, even if he was a multiple champion, his display was faultless.
Heidfeld has prooved my hopes correct - that he CAN be a consistent top class driver without any fuss, which i respect.
Wurtz - lucky but well deserved (though i do think rosberg deserved that podium more)
kovelinan - also lucky
raikkonen- based on his performance today i dont think he deserved ANY points
Sato - WOW! deserved raikkonen's and alonso's points for sure, he showed em how things were done in the far east!
Alonso - his performance was only worth a point at best
ralph - im developing a hatred for toyota and thier drivers, they spend too much time complaining and getting lots of ill-deserved mony while not spending enough time driving. Frankly i reckon, theyve had thier chance nd should make way for a new team to attempt formula 1
apart from that of course was kubica's crash - OMG!!!!
when i saw the car come to rest i didnt see his hands move, after that he didnt move at all which was terrible. I, like many others thought i was seeing a man die! luckily the safety crews got there within seconds and especially after watching the replays i saw how well f1 cars stand up to such horrifying crashes. it prooved my youtube video correct anyways (search 'death in f1' - I KNOW that they arnt all deaths, this is becase i didnt know about youtube when i created it and it was designed to convey a message to my 'f1 virgin' friends) I have no doubt it would have killed him 10 years ago - particulary without the HANS devise (watch how much pressure his neck went under!!). Hes out for a while with a broken leg but i was SERIOUSLY expecting at least a broken neck. He was lucky!
and there u have it - an insomniac's opinion of the canadian gp.
I missed the whole race because of travelling I watch every race and I miss the most interesting one Is there a whole race available for download or something. I really want to see it. Heard about Kubica, hope he'll be back as soon as possible. BTW, I'm the biggest BMW fan :mrgreen: Please help me with this Canada race download. Only 4 more posts to gain entry to video section :|
yeah but plz don't spam!!!!!!!Grunf wrote:. Only 4 more posts to gain entry to video section :|
It was a complete disaster for Ferrari in the Canadian Grand Prix, with Kimi Raikkonen only finishing 5th and Felipe Massa being disqualified for disobeying safety measures. The Grand Prix was chaotic and therefore very exciting, especially for sensation Lewis Hamilton who took his maiden victory. Not so much for Robert Kubica who amazingly survived a 170mph shunt with only a broken leg.
Hello, new to the forums here.
AM watching the race again now on ITV? and man, that crash was terryfing. As I read some post in this topic here, I can only say you're right if you say that crash looked much of the same as that one from Ratzenberger.
Luckily he's allright, and Heidfeld was able to keep his head cool and finish the race in 2nd. Go Nick!
AM watching the race again now on ITV? and man, that crash was terryfing. As I read some post in this topic here, I can only say you're right if you say that crash looked much of the same as that one from Ratzenberger.
Luckily he's allright, and Heidfeld was able to keep his head cool and finish the race in 2nd. Go Nick!
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Best race of the season so far. Nick impressed me once again, great performance without any mistakes, and he would have got the 2nd spot even if the race wasnt so chaotic. Also an outstanding race by Alex Wurz, from 19 to 3, wow.
Robert's crash was horrible and that he has no major injuries shows how safe the F1 is these days. A few years earlier and he could have been dead.
Robert's crash was horrible and that he has no major injuries shows how safe the F1 is these days. A few years earlier and he could have been dead.
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ya they were kind off of slow from what i saw from the race (a very limited amount i'd say) the saftey cars were kinda slow to get out save for kubica's crash, so i'm guessing sebastian will be driving in the US GP too, and the black flag on fisi and massa was long to come (by this i mean the initial investigation to leaving the pit lane earlywhy were the officials so late with the pacecar after albers lost his front wing?
all the debris was right on top of the drive line
really slow decision by the FIA
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