Korean Grand Prix 2010
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010
Agree!François wrote:Um, aren't we being slightly petty here? You don't like Red Bull, okay, that's fine. We get it.blizzard wrote:If Hamilton or Schumacher had done that everybody would be screeming for a 10 place grid penalty!
Those Red Bitches get away with everything. Man I can't tell you how happy I was when Vettel retired and I saw those disappointed faces
I really really hate that guy. The most overrated driver in F1 history, without such a supreme car he would be nowhere!
Kimi won 8 races in 2005, when McLaren had a supreme car. Without the massive reliability problems he would have won 12 or 13 races.
Schumacher won 13 races in 2004, the last time Ferrari had a dominant car.
This year Red Dumb have a supreme car and Sevastian 'overrated' Vettel has won 4 races and Mark 'average' Webber 3. That's class for ya!
oh really and how did he won in italy with toro rosso ???and he had a road to pass before he got a supreme car so he must be good if he came to that point to have a supreme car!!!
Kimi Raikkonen: ''ICEMAN DOESN'T MELT!!!''
Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010
Can't get to perfection as Schumi used to dophil1993 wrote:Jump
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...dress design was sexyiceman1 wrote:Alonso is happy
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everyone has his own stylef1freak wrote:Can't get to perfection as Schumi used to dophil1993 wrote:Jump
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Pretty nice. Quite a few replays of Webber's crash, some unseen before. I really don't believe for a second he tried to take anyone out, it looks like he just made a split-second decision to try and keep it running, losing as little time as possible. Somewhat hazardous, but understandable.
Rosberg has been critical of Webber, but he probably could (and should) have backed off a bit more himself, instead of committing to the inside line and attempting to go through so fast. He probably had no time to think this through, however.
Rosberg has been critical of Webber, but he probably could (and should) have backed off a bit more himself, instead of committing to the inside line and attempting to go through so fast. He probably had no time to think this through, however.
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i wouldnt blame Nico, he was doing what almost anyone would have done in his positionn. The accident happened just a bit ahead of him, so he naturaallly tried to get away as quick as possible
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