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Discussion in 'F1' started by boxer frank, Jul 22, 2007.

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  1. boxer frank

    boxer frank Karting

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    alonso finally gets put in his place by felipe !!!!!
    correct me if iam wrong but i think i heard felipe say to alonso to the effect you won the race and you still whine,complain and point fingers!!!!!!!
    alonso wouldnt even look him in the face
    at least alonso apologised to felipe in the interview
    finally the second most unsportman in f1 gets what he had coming to him for years
    shouldnt micheal and ferrari have done that years ago instead of putting up with alonso's poor sportmans ship and fault accusations ??????????

    forza felipe!
     
  2. menoy

    menoy F1 Rookie

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    I think it was FM fault, would love to know what was said though :)


    PS Great profile pic, any story behind that?
     
  3. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    The one who got put into his place was Massa by being passed.
     
  4. 1_can_dream

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    Agreed, pretty disappointed by Felipe letting him by today. He should be mad at himself.
     
  5. TheBigEasy

    TheBigEasy F1 World Champ Consultant

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    I want to see those two in an octagon with no gloves... :D
     
  6. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    One can be seen in an paragon with no gloves on a regular basis. :)
     
  7. boxer frank

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    someone at fiorano was very nice to me
     
  8. boxer frank

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    oh please

    alonso should buy a lottery ticket today

    1-he was very lucky it rained again

    2- he was very lucky felipe got a bad set of tires
     
  9. boxer frank

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  10. Scuderia980

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    the best drivers have a funny way of using circumstances to their advantage...given a tiny opening, they will exploit it. to avoid another result like this, basically, we should hold our breaths that the weather/track conditions always stay predictable/stable??? nah, the better driver simply took advantage of the circumstances. i can't wait for next season without TC. i have a feeling we're gonna hear a lot more "the tires were bad, and i was slipping all over the track" from plenty of drivers...
     
  11. racerx3317

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    Racing incident, FM was mad because FA said something like you didn't have to hit me, inferring that FM turned into him on purpose. I looked at the replay several times, it did seem like Massa tried to turn in on Alonso when Alonso already had a nose on him, it was wet so i'll give Phil the benefit of the doubt. Still it was a fair, hard fought move. FA said he was still pumped up and said that to FM and apologised to him for it. Phil was whining about it, FA said he was sorry,no big freaking deal, they'll kiss and make up by next race. Now just how did FM and Ferrari put FA in his place again, i missed that part, FA passed and dusted FM in the race the one being taught a lesson was FM. Felipe said he got a bad set of tires, Alonso is simply better than him in the rain.
     
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    Agree totaly but I wasn't happy about the pitlane incident and would have liked to hear more of a cautioning given to FA or Mclaren for it.
     
  13. tifosi12

    tifosi12 Four Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    Really?

    Wanna hear what the Italian press had to say:

    La Gazzetta dello Sport: "Super Alonso. A lesson for Massa with a great passing maneuvre show."

    Il Secolo IXI: "Ferrari is stronger, but Alonso is better."
     
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    bigodino F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    If Ferrari was stronger Kimi would still have been in the race. Literally as well as in the championship. Now it's getting harder and harder for Kimi to climb up. Ferrari has to get their reliability sorted or this championship is lost. Massa is now in a better situation so if Ferrari are smart they at least give him #1 status. It almost looked like that already with the first pit stop where Kimi went out on the track again before he was about to enter the pit lane. That gave Massa the advantage. Anyone heard what the story behind that manouvre was? Was Kimi out of control or did he deliberately rejoin the track?
     
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    i really can't believe Ferrari's reliability is this bad. i don't recall the Macs falling apart yet..
     
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    Kimi run out of fuel. It wasn't a reliability issue, but a brain fade by whoever replaced Ross Brawn.
     
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    i thought it was mechanical?
     
  18. tifosi12

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    The official statement is hydraulics, but the Speed TV commentators said: "Yes, the hydraulics stopped working because the engine quit as it run out of fuel."
     
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    That cannot be for real...If it is that stolen Data really is worthless :)


     
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    With FA and Fisi? Things like that are hard to police, with everyone in pitlane pretty much at the same time there are bound to be close calls.
     

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