Round 3: Sakhir, Bahrain Race Weekend Thread
#502
Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:29 PM
Unfortunate gene pool.
meh. I can't hate. Dude is living a dream of mine.
#503
Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:31 PM
Yeah, fact - really got nothing on anyone on that F1 grid.meh. I can't hate. Dude is living a dream of mine.
#504
Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:32 PM
Inorite? They are winglets to enhance and straighten the air from the front wing.And his shoulder pads are annoying...
#505
Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:33 PM
Yeah, fact - really got nothing on anyone on that F1 grid.
on that note I'm gonna drag my ass back to be and see if I can get some pity sex from my much better half.
#507
Posted 06 April 2008 - 01:35 PM
on that note I'm gonna drag my ass back to be and see if I can get some pity sex from my much better half.
Good luck with that!
#512
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:17 PM
That brake check talk by ITV is a bunch of bullshit
yeah allen couldn't go 10 seconds without remind us of the incident with lewis and alonso and then demanding to see the telemetry after the race
#513
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:20 PM
yeah allen couldn't go 10 seconds without remind us of the incident with lewis and alonso and then demanding to see the telemetry after the race
even while in last place we still had to have onboard video of him parading around
When will it ever stop
#514
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:21 PM
#515
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:24 PM
#516
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:32 PM
01 BMW 30
02 Ferrari 29
03 McLaren-Mercedes 28
Looks like another great season, should go down to the wire.
#519
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:54 PM
ZOMG how dare anyone do that to Hamilton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You know its not his fault because he never makes a mistake
#521
Posted 06 April 2008 - 02:58 PM
Alonso accused of brake-testing Hamilton
Sunday 6th April 2008
Fernando Alonso has been accused of brake-testing Lewis Hamilton during the Bahrain GP.
After making an ultra-slow start to the race, Hamilton found himself tucked up behind Alonso's Renault. The words "that's the last place he wants to be," had barely left the lips of ITV pundit Martin Brundle when Hamilton's McLaren smashed into the back of the Renault. The speed of the impact - and especially the speed at which the gap between the two cars had closed - immediately prompted sinister interpretations.
"Alonso surely must have lifted," opined Brundle. "You can't catch another F1 car like that."
While he later qualified his remarks by urging restraint until the telemetry from Alonso's Renault had been studied, co-pundit Mark Blundell wasn't so reticent after the race.
"It looks like Alonso has lifted," he declared. "McLaren have to protest."
There's been no official word as to whether the team will indeed make a formal complaint against their former driver.
#522
Posted 06 April 2008 - 03:21 PM
“I am really disappointed and feel like I let the team down today as I always am the first to blame myself. The whole weekend has not been ideal starting with the accident on Friday, but I will keep my chin up and bounce back at the next race. I messed up at the start as I didn’t hit the switch early enough and therefore had not engaged the correct engine setting, and the anti stall kicked in. I lost a lot of places but things were still salvageable at that point. Then I had the incident with Fernando. I was behind him, and I moved to the right, and he moved to the right and that was it – a racing incident I guess. I am confident that we have the pace to be fighting at the front so the confidence is still there. I have had such a good run in Formula 1 until now, and it was almost inevitable that at some point things would go wrong. However there is a long way to go in the Championship and I intend to win it.”
stupid brundle and allen
#525
Posted 06 April 2008 - 03:38 PM
LEWIS HAMILTON
“I am really disappointed and feel like I let the team down today as I always am the first to blame myself. The whole weekend has not been ideal starting with the accident on Friday, but I will keep my chin up and bounce back at the next race. I messed up at the start as I didn’t hit the switch early enough and therefore had not engaged the correct engine setting, and the anti stall kicked in. I lost a lot of places but things were still salvageable at that point. Then I had the incident with Fernando. I was behind him, and I moved to the right, and he moved to the right and that was it – a racing incident I guess. I am confident that we have the pace to be fighting at the front so the confidence is still there. I have had such a good run in Formula 1 until now, and it was almost inevitable that at some point things would go wrong. However there is a long way to go in the Championship and I intend to win it.”
stupid brundle and allen
kudos to jeebus for not blaming alonso outright.
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