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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145069
Mercs fastest in practice: one team dominating, but somehow strangely acceptable as it's not the Duplicitous Bony Fingered One with his overpriced fizzy pop bunch of winkers. Or did I mean wan...... Never mind.
Not seen the finger yet: long may it continue.

The Australian Grinning Simpleton with the Italian Name in the RB team is dominating. Ha ha ha. Seb is reportedly ' not worried' ........ yeah right.

Does anyone else want to hit Chrustian Horner? Really hard? With Adrian Newey.? Just me then.... :whistle:

Come on Williams! Make an effort Massa! I wish my boss was Claire Williams.....

Marussia: enjoy those 2 points: it's all you'll ever get. Unless there are loads of DNF's again. Because you're so $hite. As are Caterham. Kobyashi? Absorute clap.

As is Maldonado. X 2. Renault will get better but he never will.

Sauber: should be doing better.
Toro Tossers: sneaky test bed for RB.

Button: will set his mediocrity stall out early in qualifying by complaining about oversteer/under steer/vibrations/heat in the tyres etc etc etc. If Brawn hadn't gifted him a winning car he'd be a 2 win nobody rather than a champ. Pretty much like Rosberg actually.

Alonso remains the best driver on the grid. Getting the best from an under performing car. As Kimi ' I speak your weight and have no personality' Raikonnen just isn't. In it for the vodka, chicks and money.

My prediction: Hamilton pole and win. Rosberg qual P2 then retirement/finish down the field. Race: Ricciardo 2, Alonso 3. Williams strong into the points both cars.

It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Canadian GP

Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145075
Enough of these vague generalities, John. Tell us what you really think.
Maldonado is an enigma. He appears to be a complete waste of space/menace to other drivers- and yet he has won a race. Maybe it was a look alike driving that weekend?

Vettel lost a lot of good will with the infamous Multi 21 incident and for me the turning point was the 'crash into your teammate and call him crazy' incident also.

All great champions are single minded but even Schumacher felt guilty about Massa being forced to move over for him.

For Vettel, after sort of vaguely apologising, to spend a couple of nights thinking about multi 21 and then stating that he would do the same again in the same circumstances was not a good move. Think that if you must but don't say it...

So I do experience schadenfreude watching Vettel struggle while 'smiley Aussie' seems to be thriving!

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145078
I think Maldonado's win was a one off, not to be repeated. The circumstances conspired to gift it to him on the day. We can all have good days. Ferrari cocked up their strategy iirc.

Whilst I admire the emergent teams a bit for having a go and extending the grid they are so far off the main pace that it's borderline dangerous. They never seem to improve significantly season to season.

Stewarding is getting a bit random as well: 2 incidents yesterday let off without significant penalty: Magnussen slow at the pit lane and almost causing a collision and Ricciardo undertaking on the pit lane, potentially endangering personnel. I thought human safety related stuff was going to be dealt with 'severely'

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145079
I have to agree on the 'new teams'. They really are in a lower league and are really just mobile chicanes and a hazard on the track. I feel sorry for the drivers as they must have to spend longer looking in their mirrors than looking ahead.
Marussia's points will not be added to soon, unless, as you say, there is major carnage.

The real problem for them is that they are trying to catch up to teams that have more money, more expertise, and more experience. So rather than catching up they will just fall farther and farther behind.
Small emerging teams won't ever be able to compete with the likes of Mercedes, Ferrari, or McClaren unless, like Red Bull, they can throw a shed load of money at it and buy in the likes of Adrian Newey's genius.

Maldonado could have had two great results but he threw the car into the barriers on the other occasion.

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145099
My big question is - will that outrageous self-publicist Christian Horner ever start a sentence without using the nonsense:-
'Yeah, no... :-?
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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145104
It's Vicky Pollard Syndrome: 'yeah but ....... no but.'

On the same theme, can anyone in F1 speak a sentence without saying 'for sure'..... :-?

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145182
Well done to Smiley Guy! :clap:

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145188
Words fail me .

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145189
John, something tells me your going to have to get used to Young Riccardo's sh!t eating grin, as I suspect you'll be seeing a lot more of it on the podium.
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Actually, I think it's a nice change to see someone happy to be there, rather than some sourpuss with a look on their face like someone that's found a penny and lost a pound!

"Keep calm, relax, focus on the problem & PULL THE BLOODY TRIGGER"

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Canadian GP

Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145210
Spectacular way for Massa to avoid getting a good result at the end. :pop: I actually thought he was going to win it after the Mercedes faltered.
How weird that they both had the same fault at exactly the same time.

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Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145227
Maldonado is on the podium.- SHOCK!


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Replied by Dave Baird on topic Canadian GP

Posted 10 years 5 months ago #145237
Finally, some good old fashioned, wheel to wheel racing and excitement. The first GP I have genuinely enjoyed in years. Luckily for me, I don't follow a "team" or an individual. I just want to see exciting racing. :hgf:

Ain't it funny, how time slips away...?

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