***Official Spanish GP Thread***
i really hope albers can score points too... he will have a much bigger chance when the b-spec car comes tho... he was very unlucky with the blue flag penalty on the race.hahakla wrote:it was an very nice race with alonso who tryed to overtake massa in the first corner but hamilton rulezz![]()
let's hope albers can score some points this year :|

The 2007 Season Could Be Better Than Anyone Dared Hope
With Kimi Raikkonen failing to impress at Ferrari and McLaren's Fernando Alonso visibly uncomfortable with his team-mate's pace and the consequential onset of Hamilton-mania, 2007's plot is proving to be a riveting tale of the unexpected.
Lewis Hamilton Has The Mentality Of A Champion
Two exchanges stood out from Lewis' post-race press conference. The first was when he was asked if there was any stage during the race when he believed he could win.
With Kimi Raikkonen failing to impress at Ferrari and McLaren's Fernando Alonso visibly uncomfortable with his team-mate's pace and the consequential onset of Hamilton-mania, 2007's plot is proving to be a riveting tale of the unexpected.
Lewis Hamilton Has The Mentality Of A Champion
Two exchanges stood out from Lewis' post-race press conference. The first was when he was asked if there was any stage during the race when he believed he could win.
Can't believe that raikkonen didn't even finish the race cuz of a rare electrical problem. just amkes me so mad. On the other hand Felipe Massa seemed to have a great race, and same with Lewis Hamilton, especially at such a young age. hmm kind of weird how a lot of drivers reitred this time. :shock:
The problem of the RA107 is in my opinion the same one as that of R27, they did not manage to adapt to Bridgestone, but that will come. And then it is not all at Honda, the tires it is something really imporant, F1 it is a whole. The team suffers from the absence of a technical director, it is quite beautiful to have transfered Willis, but now one pays it at the full price, not that the team is less qualified, of what I could read here or there, the engineers became free electrons, and it is a little anarchy. More especially as the victory of Jenson in Hungary , and for them this reached stage take more risk to play the title (what is normal at the bottom).
Hey Iceman, equally impressed with Hamilton, what a contrast to Alonso's whighning about that first corner non-incident. Ron Dennis knows how to pick them!iceman1 wrote: Lewis Hamilton Has The Mentality Of A Champion
Two exchanges stood out from Lewis' post-race press conference. The first was when he was asked if there was any stage during the race when he believed he could win.
Doesn't Raikkonen look kinda plumpish lately? He looks like he's turning into the Finnish Montoya... Let's hope not, he might not fit into the F2007 which would mean a return of the "most dominant driver of the modern era" and a return to the "let your more dominant teammate pass you" tactics at Ferrari.F1mania wrote:Can't believe that raikkonen didn't even finish the race cuz of a rare electrical problem. just amkes me so mad. On the other hand Felipe Massa seemed to have a great race, and same with Lewis Hamilton, especially at such a young age. hmm kind of weird how a lot of drivers reitred this time. :shock:
*Sigh*
?? Were we watching the same race? Alonso might have gotten his nose in front but that doesn't mean Massa needs to slow down and pull over for the guy. Massa correctly maintained his line and it was up to Alonso to complete the move. Alonso tried to force the issue but Massa had none of it. Bravo Felipe!green7791 wrote:I think it was the foult of Massa not Alonso. It happened between first and second corner and Alonso was already ahead. I agree with what Alonso said during the post race conference that stewards should look at the issue, Massa should at least appologize. The poblem is that after Malaysia GP he has fixation on not being too soft and he behaves on the track like Schumi...
And what a hippocrite! Alonso nearly took off his teammate when returning to the track. I can see that great big head of his beginning to crack...

I agree with you totally, Massa had the inside line why should he back off, does anyone thing Alonso would of backed off for Massa? I don'tBANANAGP wrote:?? Were we watching the same race? Alonso might have gotten his nose in front but that doesn't mean Massa needs to slow down and pull over for the guy. Massa correctly maintained his line and it was up to Alonso to complete the move. Alonso tried to force the issue but Massa had none of it. Bravo Felipe!green7791 wrote:I think it was the foult of Massa not Alonso. It happened between first and second corner and Alonso was already ahead. I agree with what Alonso said during the post race conference that stewards should look at the issue, Massa should at least appologize. The poblem is that after Malaysia GP he has fixation on not being too soft and he behaves on the track like Schumi...
And what a hippocrite! Alonso nearly took off his teammate when returning to the track. I can see that great big head of his beginning to crack...


lets get something strait here! people who like ferrari will say it was alonso's fault, people who like mclaren will say its massa fault. we dont have to agree o_O
but here is what i think....
i think Alonso was to ambitious to take the racing line, and massa was too stubborn to give Alonso space.
So they are both at fault. so it’s a racing incident.
Some say that after Malaysia, massa is now driving aggressively like schumi,, that might be true. We will know in the future races.
but here is what i think....
i think Alonso was to ambitious to take the racing line, and massa was too stubborn to give Alonso space.
So they are both at fault. so it’s a racing incident.
Some say that after Malaysia, massa is now driving aggressively like schumi,, that might be true. We will know in the future races.
