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Nobody interested how the stewards f***ed up the race in Valencia?
Honestly no...but Webber´s flight was nice:)
I just hate it that Hamilton can do whatever he wants ...
i watched last 10 yrs to f1
im fan of rubens barrichello hes really super driver
i support barrichello vettel alonso now ...
im fan of rubens barrichello hes really super driver
i support barrichello vettel alonso now ...
The more I watch the 'incident' between Schumacher and Barrichello, the less I think Schumacher did something wrong. If this would have been Hamilton, nobody would have said anything... Schumacher keeps his line ( going from left to the right to defend his position ), so Barrichello knows where Schumacher is going to. Hamilton however changed his line on the straight in Malaysia several times when he was defending against Petrov, but apparently, that's okay ...
Mika and ICEMAN (kimi) - Schumacher and Vettel ...best drivers of all times :)
didnt Schumacher already apaologize in front of Barrichello?
Yes, he had to from Mercedes. But if you watch it again, you see he really goes in a straight line, so ... of course, when Barrichello was almost past him he should have let more space.
go Ferrari go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would have settled for half of this :)
Incredible how we went from almost not having the race at all (pasticcio by circuit builders :P), to a "shortened" race with many SC laps (and no chance of overtaking), to a good result, and then to more or less the best possible for Alonso and Ferrari.
I'm sad for Red Bull and its drivers, since they got too little reward in this race. But anyway, whatever ends up with Ferrari winning is fine with me ;)
PS: RB did deserve some tiny bad luck for complaining about the conditions on the radio, trying to influence Charlie Whiting. However, who wouldn't have done the same? :P
Incredible how we went from almost not having the race at all (pasticcio by circuit builders :P), to a "shortened" race with many SC laps (and no chance of overtaking), to a good result, and then to more or less the best possible for Alonso and Ferrari.
I'm sad for Red Bull and its drivers, since they got too little reward in this race. But anyway, whatever ends up with Ferrari winning is fine with me ;)
PS: RB did deserve some tiny bad luck for complaining about the conditions on the radio, trying to influence Charlie Whiting. However, who wouldn't have done the same? :P
Of course. Everyone in Vettel's position would say that the light wasn't enough, everyone in Hamilton's position would say that visibility was okay, and that they should start racing. That's just a part of racing. However, the result is fantastic. Maybe it would have been better if Rosberg didn't overtake Hamilton, so Hamilton would've hit Webber :p