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Discussion in 'F1' started by TonyL, Jun 8, 2008.

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  1. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    Absolutely correct statement and agree fully with Mark too - perhaps the mods need to close this thread - it's mostly full of just insulting crap that's typical of the posters other than Kyle, Mark and Brian. Grow up folks - act like adults or go to the "teen boards".

    Carol

    It's just a race.

    MODS - please close this - thanks
     
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  2. kraftwerk

    kraftwerk Two Time F1 World Champ

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    WTF Spoiler Thread
     
  3. SPEEDCORE

    SPEEDCORE Four Time F1 World Champ

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    Bah, I came online just to say that! :p



    ITV can now shut the **** up about his precision driving :p
     
  4. TurboFreak650

    TurboFreak650 Formula 3

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    This is where I would have lost it. At first I thought Kimi was sort of consoling Lewis for an "accident" and Lewis was saying "it's ok". But with another look I saw the actual story, the little prick was refusing to accept blame for his idiotic rookie mistake! I hope he gets nailed hard with a penalty for this.
     
  5. ejpoulsen

    ejpoulsen Karting

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    TOTALLY different situations!

    Monoco--Kimi racing on course coming out of tunnel onto the wet and nearly saving it with brilliant skill--a racing incident.

    Canada--two cars stopped at a clearly visible red light in the pit lane and Hamiliton simply barrels into one of them--stupidity.
     
  6. scud

    scud F1 World Champ

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    it was ok until maxorido boy decided to get his keyboard out
     
  7. ricksb

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    Not really...Kimi went into the chicane WAAAAYYYY too hot in an attempt to get past Sutil and lost control. That area of the track was dried out at that point. It was an error in judgement that cost another racer a chance to finish on the podium, nothing less.

    I agree about Lewis. He was watching his rear views instead of paying attention to the pit light. He mucked up Kimi's race because he didn't pay attention. It was similar to Massa getting black flagged last year for running the red light after the safety car. It was an error in judgement that changed the standings of the WDC.

    Both were moments of lapse in judgement. Schu had them, Senna had them, Alonso had them (including today), everyone has them (it's called "Champion's Wall" for a reason). Does that make all of those drivers 'amatuers'?

    (Of course, the fact that an 'amatuer' is heavily in the mix for the WDC in his first two seasons says a lot about his abilities)
     
  8. TurboFreak650

    TurboFreak650 Formula 3

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    I sure hope not, there are of a very different nature.
     
  9. scud

    scud F1 World Champ

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    right, driving along the pits at a speed limited 80k's, the most important thing to do is look for those trying to overtake you. LOL
     
  10. kirill

    kirill Formula Junior

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    remember Monaco ? Kimi runs into Sutil
    Canada - Sutil causes LH to run into Kimi
    Karma
     
  11. scud

    scud F1 World Champ

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    they were all world champs, this KID hasn't proven anything yet. become world champ, then you might get the right to brush off YOUR mistake against the reigning world champ
     
  12. lucky_13_2002

    lucky_13_2002 F1 Rookie

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    He was looking in his mirrors to see if they were hanging the British flag behind the podium, because he had the win already bagged!!! LOL :)
     
  13. cwwhk

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    Bwahaha....
     
  14. scud

    scud F1 World Champ

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    bwahaahaa :D :D :D :D
     
  15. LongJohnSilver

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    That was not a pass attempt by Kimi. Watch it again. He didn't pull out to the left before braking like he would have if attempting a pass. A racing mistake while braking on the limit at the fastest part of the track, over a hill crest.

    No comparison to Lewis' failure to stop when presented with two red lights and two stopped cars in front of him.
     
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  16. 1_can_dream

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    I agree they are all prime examples of judgment errors but I still think there is a difference between an on track racing incident and what happened at the end of pit lane today.

    I think I'll just sit back and wait to see if the stewards come up with any decisions on the matter.
     
  17. lucky_13_2002

    lucky_13_2002 F1 Rookie

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    You are making stuff up now. Kimi came out of the tunnel and locked the rear brakes because of a bump on the track. Then showed some great car control trying trying to tame a machine that almost ran away from him, and just ran out of space, which is why he hit Suttil. Immediately he apologized and went to Sutil's garage to do it personally.
    And please stop comparing Lewis to the likes of Senna, Schumi etc. Comparing him to them is plain disrespectful to their achievements.
     
  18. Tifoso1

    Tifoso1 F1 Rookie

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    While I agree that this was just an racing accident, but it is also unfair to compare this one to Kimi-Sutil accident at Monaco. Kimi lost traction and control of his car, and as a result, running into Sutil. In this case, LH didn't see the red-light in the heat of battle and ran into Kimi. IMO, not the same thing.
     
  19. smart_alek

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    Yup. It was that type of "I have this in the bag, I'm just going to smirk like a smug little prick and get it over with", attitude that cost him all of those points which lost him the world championship last year. So much from learning from your mistakes.
    Schumacher, love him or hate him, never counted his wins before the checkered flag.
     
  20. Ferranki

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    More of a technicality, but if Sutil had finished in the points a time penalty would have been imposed.
    http://www.f1complete.com/content/view/8825/900/
     
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    so, what is taking so long for the stewards to announce their decision of the investigation? or is the Golden Boy going to get off easy?
     
  22. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    Yeah - You *run* the red lights and you get black flagged.

    You try and run 'em by driving over a stationary car - Ruining not just your race but his - The penalty should be severe IMHO..

    Cheers,
    Ian
     
  23. lucky_13_2002

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    Maybe the McCheaters fine last year was like a "prepaid-free-out-of-jail-card" LOL :)
     
  24. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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  25. LongJohnSilver

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    lol, its only been an hour since the race finish. We are spoiled by having all of Sunday after a morning race to see any decisions. Don't expect it for a few hours and it could take a few days. There really is no hurry.
     

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