f*off iceman1iceman1 wrote:I don't , stay Away from F1 pleaseAli wrote:
Schumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, I miss you man
Not a bad race
f*off iceman1iceman1 wrote:I don't , stay Away from F1 pleaseAli wrote:
Schumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, I miss you man
I meant Italians rather than Germansjoostlamers wrote:Add Italian fansphil1993 wrote:So Hamilton is hated byjoostlamers wrote:Bullseyephil1993 wrote:because Brits are sporting fans and respect everyone, Italians are drunk on Maranellojoostlamers wrote:English fans respect Massa, that's the other way round with Brazilian and Italian fans with Hamilton
Brazilians
Spaniards
Germans
British fans respect Alonso, can't Spanish fans see they're influenced by the press
lol every in Italy must be feeling other wayjoostlamers wrote:Bullseyephil1993 wrote:because Brits are sporting fans and respect everyone, Italians are drunk on Maranellojoostlamers wrote:English fans respect Massa, that's the other way round with Brazilian and Italian fans with Hamilton
^^ EpicSpeaking about the incident Bourdais told the BBC: "Kovalainen changed his line three times. He went for the inside, then the outside and then when he went for the inside again we touched. I can't tell whose fault it is but it looks pretty stupid when you're fighting for 17th place."
Hard luck sutil ?Jaguar wrote:should i say Hard Luck lewis ? change ur team lolz ...
Heikki Kovalainen“I gave it my all today.Despite fighting for the lower positions, I was absolutely on the limit for the whole race. We knew it would be difficult, and I enjoyed my battle with Fernando, but we didn’t have the pace today to get into the points. The best thing about this weekend has been the fans: they really gave me some consolation by cheering me on throughout the race. I would love to have given them a result to make them happy and my country proud, but we still have a lot of work ahead of us before that will be realistic.”
Kazuki Nakajima“Of course, it’s disappointing not to finish the team’s home race.Until my retirement, the car had been working fine and the strategy was working for me too: we were on target. Then Bourdais just ran into the back of me and damaged the left-rear corner. I had to stop because the damage had made the car undriveable: we decided to retire for safety reasons.”
“That result was not ideal for me. There weren’t any particular reasons for it. I was pleased with my start and I thought it was going to be a good race for me, but I was held up by the car in front before my first stop and then it was difficult to keep up with the cars ahead of me for the rest of the race.”
It was his Home Gp Webber was in Minardi so was Alonso they moved to better teams (Jag and Renault) they gave everything they have ...Zack wrote:Hard luck sutil ?Jaguar wrote:should i say Hard Luck lewis ? change ur team lolz ...
I think if Hamilton hadn't been in Mclaren specially in winning form .. his fans would have known ground realities of f1 :| ...thr is no luck in this.
Fergie racing against Kevin clack and Nick dieblyphil1993 wrote:What race is on now? I hear cars...
iceman1 wrote:Fergie racing against Kevin clack and Nick dieblyphil1993 wrote:What race is on now? I hear cars...
Home gp so what ? Earlier Most of drivers had to begin F1 with small team == hardcore struggle. Lesson is in struggle ... By far luck has no connection in this. /endJaguar wrote:It was his Home Gp Webber was in Minardi so was Alonso they moved to better teams (Jag and Renault) they gave everything they have ...Zack wrote:Hard luck sutil ?Jaguar wrote:should i say Hard Luck lewis ? change ur team lolz ...
I think if Hamilton hadn't been in Mclaren specially in winning form .. his fans would have known ground realities of f1 :| ...thr is no luck in this.
How many times has Piquet been able to do that? Though, beating your teammate when fighting for non-point scoring positions is pretty much irrelevant.phil1993 wrote:Piquet (from twitter) "I had a good race today. The car still needs to be improved but the aim is always to beat your teammate and I did that today!"