Hungarian GP: the Race

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Postby Elenix » 05. August 2007, 18:51

FRFM00 wrote:
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JasITRDC5 wrote:I was always a Raikkonen fan, but now Alonso is on my list. Now a Alonso fan after yesterday, not to be jerked around by his team mate who disobeyed team orders.

it´s good to see someone with the eyes opened


oh finally one member who thinks the same idea....

I don't like this kind of Formula 1...today I didn't watch the podium celebration because It's a shame...Lewis won thanks a stupid penalization of saturday night....
Ron could not arrange well this situation inside the team and now both drivers want to leave the team....

I keep supporting Alonso....


I'm dyin'.

Lewis has the ability to overtake Alonso.

"I didnt watch the podium celebration because its a shame".

lmao.. is this life?


yeah, is it compulsory?after a stupid weekend I could stand Lewis' win
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Postby FRFM05 » 05. August 2007, 18:58

Elenix wrote:
FRFM00 wrote:
Elenix wrote:
rojhol wrote:
JasITRDC5 wrote:I was always a Raikkonen fan, but now Alonso is on my list. Now a Alonso fan after yesterday, not to be jerked around by his team mate who disobeyed team orders.

it´s good to see someone with the eyes opened


oh finally one member who thinks the same idea....

I don't like this kind of Formula 1...today I didn't watch the podium celebration because It's a shame...Lewis won thanks a stupid penalization of saturday night....
Ron could not arrange well this situation inside the team and now both drivers want to leave the team....

I keep supporting Alonso....


I'm dyin'.

Lewis has the ability to overtake Alonso.

"I didnt watch the podium celebration because its a shame".

lmao.. is this life?


yeah, is it compulsory?after a stupid weekend I could stand Lewis' win


Yes, it is compulsory.. thats why like.. you know.. everyone watches it and
everyone runs over to see it.. to congratulate the drivers grinding to the podium.. F1.. pinnacle of motorsport.. Do what you gotta do though.
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Postby UzairH » 05. August 2007, 23:11

From the STR website:
For a brief moment, it looked as though some drivers might have to be hauled up before the Stewards after the Hungarian Grand Prix for bringing the sport into disrepute, with conduct prejudicial to a procession with some overtaking moves. Fortunately, apart from quick drivers starting much lower than they should have done thanks to truly professional qualifying performances that saw them try and screw their team-mates or run their cars without fuel, no one made any real passing moves. So, the status quo was observed and passing moves were restricted to the pit stops.

If the race was something of an anti-climax, the events of the eighteen hours leading up to the race produced enough drama (and bad language) to make up for it. Quite how one explains to the world that Formula 1 is supposed to be one of the most professionally run sports in the business when not only the teams, but the governing bodies too, seem to specialise in producing the most amazingly inconsistent performances. We have now reached a point where Tribunals, Councils and Court of Appeal hearings are stacking up like aircraft on an airport approach. It could all go horribly wrong with championship titles possibly not decided by the end of the season, but in court several months later. What a shame when the championship fight was so finely balanced between two teams and four drivers, one of whom was removed from the front row of the Hungaroring grid on a track where overtaking is known to be virtually impossible.

Of course, currently we at Toro Rosso are not exactly fighting for titles, but nevertheless, the arrival of Sebastian Vettel caused something of a media frenzy and the lad seemed to handle it all very well. Once upon a time there was a guy called Michael Schumacher who got most of their attention, but now it seems that the German speaking media can only just about get enough air time filled if they have five drivers to talk to: Vettel, Ralf Schumacher, Nick Heidfeld, Nico Rosberg and Adrian Sutil.


Just for laughs :lol: The guy who writes this stuff is a seriously funny writer.
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Postby RIPped » 06. August 2007, 02:36

MASSA TOTALLY SUCKED
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Postby soulbringer » 06. August 2007, 09:47

RIPped wrote:MASSA TOTALLY SUCKED


Agree he sucked beyond suckness!
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Postby P1Can » 06. August 2007, 10:38

soulbringer wrote:
RIPped wrote:MASSA TOTALLY SUCKED


Agree he sucked beyond suckness!


Too much fuel to start with - then too impatient and dirty air - he lacks experience i would say - a poor performance it seemed.

Unlikely to ever be a consistent championship winner, even with the fastest car on the grid. :teacher: :cheesy:
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Postby Lio » 06. August 2007, 11:50

P1Can wrote:
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RIPped wrote:MASSA TOTALLY SUCKED


Agree he sucked beyond suckness!


Too much fuel to start with - then too impatient and dirty air - he lacks experience i would say - a poor performance it seemed.

Unlikely to ever be a consistent championship winner, even with the fastest car on the grid. :teacher: :cheesy:

I have to agree, he looks to me as a good and fast driver, but it's not enough
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Postby barVero » 06. August 2007, 16:26

There is no need for some of you to say where you come from...just reading your coments about the race shows your cards ;)

probably when Hungaroring finishes his contract will be out of F1.
A pity as the only driver capable of overtaking here is Alonso, and on equal conditions Hamiltonton will never overtake Alonso ;)
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Postby X5GEE » 06. August 2007, 17:19

I hate this track! And to think it'll be back next year instead of Indy. Looked like only 5,000 people were there. I tivoed it .... ff through most of the race. Congratz to Ham, Kimi and Heid.
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Postby RIPped » 06. August 2007, 19:05

X5GEE wrote:I hate this track! And to think it'll be back next year instead of Indy. Looked like only 5,000 people were there. I tivoed it .... ff through most of the race. Congratz to Ham, Kimi and Heid.

you can thank communist for making such a crappy and boring track
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