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Australian GP Race Day
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03-28-2010, 09:53 AM
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Australian GP Race Day
Well drive from Button and Kubica, a well deserve 1st and 2nd place.
the rain bit screwing in this race. but wayyyy interesting than Bahrain. Fernando start is odd to me. real odd. i wish to hear what he said. all of sudden massa has a super start. but is good the pig was rape by webber, Fernando manage to keep the position. Hopefully Malaysia will be a good race
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03-28-2010, 10:03 AM
Post: #2
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
Not many drivers had strongs drives today if you ask me. Button drove well but only 1 man deserved to win the race...Vettel!!!
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03-28-2010, 10:06 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 10:03 AM)Jam_Van_Dam Wrote: Not many drivers had strongs drives today if you ask me. Button drove well but only 1 man deserved to win the race...Vettel!!! Alonso deserved it in my eyes, but i am an Alonso supporter after-all..
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03-28-2010, 10:07 AM
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(03-28-2010 10:03 AM)Jam_Van_Dam Wrote: Not many drivers had strongs drives today if you ask me. Button drove well but only 1 man deserved to win the race...Vettel!!! Ya but like Chrissie said, whats use to have fast engine if you couldnt make the car cross the cheque flag. I adore Newey master piece but they disappoint me last year as well as this year.
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03-28-2010, 10:07 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
What a shitty team work by ferrari not pitting the drivers when they had the chance and worst of all Fernando made a cocky move where he had no real chance to make it stick and ballsed it completely at the start. If the start was bad then you drive to minimize damage not try to rush like shamiton and take yourself out. Mclaren were stalling their engine at the start button would have had atleast 1 of the Ferrari regardless, this is no different to how teams dealt with KERS when they knew its inevitable you will be had at the start so you drive accordingly to minimize the damage and keep clear of troubles. Fernando of all people has shown extreme awareness in the past but today it seems like he left that skill back in the hotel room.
The fault is not having a bad start many have had that in the past but to then drive completely without care is foolhardy. It was a completely an avoidable incident.Mclarens were quick regardless, pig was called in when they didnt have to. Button showed why he can manage the tyres and race on to the finish. But Alonso threw an easy podium away with his own mistake at the start. and to expect massa to move over is nonsense. Alonso is no more in the title fight than massa. So thats no excuse either that massa didnt move over. Why should he or anyone else move over. Redbull again loosing the title chances by bad reliability Vettel was peerless at the front. Such a shame. Kubica was simply superb and kept shamilton behind for a long time and this podium came at the right time for the team. Over all Fernando was sloppy massa was sloppy and ferrari were prancing donkeys on their strategy, they can thank webber who took out the pig and gave them some reprieve. Mclaren have shown their true pace and they recertified their setup errors in bahrain, but redbull is still the fastest car out there by far. And this is not the time to throw the best chances by mistakes. Because the teams are coming back with the full potential on their cars. And shamtilon must stop whining about the tyres going off if he cant drive then quit, hand over the super license and let some real men with balls drive a front running car. The real Mclaren died in 2006, the king is dead, long live the king. Aryton SENNA, the 1 and ONLY I'll be there to personally to slap michael shoe-licker when the "Farting Horse" empire falls and its years of cheating exposed.
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03-28-2010, 10:08 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 10:06 AM)TheProdigalSon Wrote:(03-28-2010 10:03 AM)Jam_Van_Dam Wrote: Not many drivers had strongs drives today if you ask me. Button drove well but only 1 man deserved to win the race...Vettel!!! Hard to said who deserve more isnt it? the race itself is a whole mess from beginning. I would said whos able bring car cross the cheque flag with victory deserve the win.
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03-28-2010, 10:11 AM
Post: #7
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
The best man of the race its easy: Kubica, Button is in a front line car it is expected to win when the fastest car the redbull it out of the race. while as good as button drove his race kubica brought a non front running car to 2nd place, cant say the same for ferrari who had the better car and couldnt beat kubica. Kubica didnt make any mistakes and capitalized.
The real Mclaren died in 2006, the king is dead, long live the king. Aryton SENNA, the 1 and ONLY I'll be there to personally to slap michael shoe-licker when the "Farting Horse" empire falls and its years of cheating exposed.
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03-28-2010, 10:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-28-2010 10:13 AM by TheProdigalSon.)
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 10:08 AM)icegirljenni Wrote:(03-28-2010 10:06 AM)TheProdigalSon Wrote:(03-28-2010 10:03 AM)Jam_Van_Dam Wrote: Not many drivers had strongs drives today if you ask me. Button drove well but only 1 man deserved to win the race...Vettel!!! your right, becuase button made the call he deserved it the most i would have loved alonso to be second with him though never mind still leading and the closest competitor is massa so all good.
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03-28-2010, 10:12 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 10:07 AM)Tension_36th Wrote: Over all Fernando was sloppy massa was sloppy and ferrari were prancing donkeys on their strategy, they can thank webber who took out the pig and gave them some reprieve. Am not agree in your statement. The start is already odd, are not you just remind me of what we have been hear from last year? Kimi has good/bad start too remember how people use to accuse his poor driving style? how people said his driving skill has gone bad? no is not the case, Alonso just happen to be in state like kimi for this race, we dont know yet what cause it, you praise his start at Bahrain dont you? you also once told me a good driver will not have such a bad start even if you were bit sloppy. Remember? so i apply same comment you once told for today. Just wait and see. I am sure Mas is gonna be a huge fight within Ferrari. Never ending prob there are not they? lets wait and see, i wont certified him as sloppy for sure.
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03-28-2010, 10:13 AM
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(03-28-2010 10:12 AM)TheProdigalSon Wrote: your right, becuase button made the call he deserved it the most i would have loved alonso to be second with him though never mind still leading and the closest competitor is massa so all good. Malaysia is gonna be fun. Just wait Mike, am sure later we will hear from our man, lets hear what he said.
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03-28-2010, 10:15 AM
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His start is not a problem if he didnt go into a spin. Getting 4th rather going for 2nd on the first lap and ending dead last is indeed sloppy. People have bad and good starts all the timee but they dont always go and ruin it further trying to over do it.
The real Mclaren died in 2006, the king is dead, long live the king. Aryton SENNA, the 1 and ONLY I'll be there to personally to slap michael shoe-licker when the "Farting Horse" empire falls and its years of cheating exposed.
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03-28-2010, 10:18 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 10:13 AM)icegirljenni Wrote:(03-28-2010 10:12 AM)TheProdigalSon Wrote: your right, becuase button made the call he deserved it the most i would have loved alonso to be second with him though never mind still leading and the closest competitor is massa so all good. I hope so jen, cant wait
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03-28-2010, 10:26 AM
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(03-28-2010 10:15 AM)Tension_36th Wrote: His start is not a problem if he didnt go into a spin. Getting 4th rather going for 2nd on the first lap and ending dead last is indeed sloppy. People have bad and good starts all the timee but they dont always go and ruin it further trying to over do it. I will said the same to Webber too. People might have a bad start, rather to challenge for a better position why not settle for what we have? Webber could have get good chance but he spoil it. They are racer , they aim for something good for themselves. I reserve my judge for now. This is only 2nd race. Are not we have hear enough from peoples on same thing about Kimi too? Is all the same, with Ferrari anything can happen. Just wait and see. Not all the races are smooth.
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03-28-2010, 10:36 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
Interstng point made by Button. He claims he made the choice to pit for the slicks. That is true because the crew where not ready as we could clearly see. But what button wasnt telling is that fact it appeared when shamilton overtook him he went wide and accidently went into the pits when he was not planning on to doing that. Now that he was in, he opted to change the tyres to slicks.
Ofcourse he may have genuinely went in with intent and not by accident. But there was something unconvincing about his pitlane entry at the time. More on button's thoughts The real Mclaren died in 2006, the king is dead, long live the king. Aryton SENNA, the 1 and ONLY I'll be there to personally to slap michael shoe-licker when the "Farting Horse" empire falls and its years of cheating exposed.
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03-28-2010, 10:39 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 10:26 AM)icegirljenni Wrote: rather to challenge for a better position why not settle for what we have? My thoughts exactly..... So what he fucked the start up?? He more than made up for it later on... ![]() Y me ayuda pintar transparente el dolor con su sonrisa Perfer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim |
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03-28-2010, 10:51 AM
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
yes and so my vote " man of the race "
has to be Button/ Kubica worse? sorry it has to be Webber poor driver of the day, Vettel
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03-28-2010, 11:47 AM
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03-28-2010, 11:55 AM
Post: #18
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
Yes it happen yesterday, apparently shoe licker wanted an explanation but no one care about his whining
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03-28-2010, 12:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-28-2010 12:15 PM by TheProdigalSon.)
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHQ-VXMbjNI
The reason Alonso had a bad start - if you look to the left side of Alonso his left front and back tyres are on the white strip unlike Vettels which is very slippery and gave him no traction of the line. It's just unlucky and some people should just except sh*ts happens sometimes instead of jumping the gun and attacking him should take a time out and count to 10.
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03-28-2010, 12:26 PM
Post: #20
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RE: Australian GP Race Day
(03-28-2010 12:14 PM)TheProdigalSon Wrote: Alonso his left front and back tyres are on the white strip unlike Vettels which is very slippery and gave him no traction of the line. That wasnt a completely valid point to explain the situation. A god start has a huge connection with the car set up. Alonso had has a strong start even in wet track. Those were even slippery compare to this minor point , i dont think this point is strong enough to explain his start, there must be some other reason. It might more or less has to do with the set up. Tension's comment are not jumping to gun, he was merely adding his own thought. Everyone has their own idea / comment in this case. If you look at others forum, their ideas are even fantastic LOL one of the idea i had read is Alonso always had a poor start which make me almost laugh out loud. Really is all down to what we think. I havent heard from the man yet.
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The fault is not having a bad start many have had that in the past but to then drive completely without care is foolhardy. It was a completely an avoidable incident.

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LOL one of the idea i had read is Alonso always had a poor start which make me almost laugh out loud. Really is all down to what we think. I havent heard from the man yet.