Formula 1 Finale - Brazil
If they took the title away from Kimi I would ****ing hate McLaren forever.
I mean, WTF, they did it because they want to avoid criticism!?!?
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headline...22194643.shtml
I mean, WTF, they did it because they want to avoid criticism!?!?
http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headline...22194643.shtml
And how many second was he behind the 2 cars in front of him....would 4 degrees of fuel temp made up that ground anyway...no. Sounds fishy to me and they even say they have conflicting numbers
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Also, they keep hitting home this "rookie mistake" line. I feel they were just mistakes plane and simple. Everyone including Alonso and Kimi have made simple mistakes, but its just getting a little irritating to here ever mistake Hamilton makes be called a rookie mistake. The mistake in the start however was kind of dumb.
When you 'race' your team mate on the 1st lap when it is only nessesary for you to follow and win a driving championship... thie IS a 'rookie mistake'. His raw talent in unquestioned ~ he needs to season and mature. Alonso (as much as I cureently dis-like him) would NOT have made that same mistake. He always knows where he stands in the 'big picture' and drives the race accordingly to his best advantage. It was very sad to see Hamilton **** it away on such a silly move. I almosr turned it off and went back to bed.
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hahahaha, cool fuel? Really? Seriously at one point they just need to give it up. Even if it were true, they usually just doc the team points instead of the driver. I think the FIA already said they wouldn't doc any points from anyone so what's the point of even pursuing this. I really liked Mclaren as a team for a while now, but to be honest after the continuing drama throughout this year, I'm starting to lose interest.
When you 'race' your team mate on the 1st lap when it is only nessesary for you to follow and win a driving championship... thie IS a 'rookie mistake'. His raw talent in unquestioned ~ he needs to season and mature. Alonso (as much as I cureently dis-like him) would NOT have made that same mistake. He always knows where he stands in the 'big picture' and drives the race accordingly to his best advantage. It was very sad to see Hamilton **** it away on such a silly move. I almosr turned it off and went back to bed.
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