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At least he won something....

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  1. lmunz22

    lmunz22 Formula 3

    Jan 16, 2007
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    And yet you still felt the need to comment...

    "Petrov admitted after the race that he would have avoided crashing into the Spaniard "if he had tried a move"."

    He could have at least tried something, rather than depending on an engineer to tell those in front of him to pull over. It would have been better to go out in a fiery wreck than parade around the track and flip the bird to the guy in front of him... What would Senna have done?
     
  2. Senna1994

    Senna1994 F1 World Champ

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    I think had it been Senna or Schumacher, neither them or Petrov would have finished that race, I was hoping Fernando would take out his own wing and try to pass Petrov rather than finishing behind him. Again, this was not Alonso's fault but more of a strategy mistake on the part of Ferrari.

    Regarding the OP's article, some other words posted by Stefano.

    His Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali added: "I am pleased and proud that Fernando has been rated by my fellow team principals as the best driver of this past year: he had a fantastic season.

    "It is hardly a secret that he is a talented driver, but I must say, on behalf of everyone at Ferrari, that it was an honour for us to work with him from the human perspective.
     
  3. GTE

    GTE F1 World Champ

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    Wow, talk about a limited view on F1. Or on sports alltogether.
     
  4. RWatters

    RWatters Formula 3

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    #29 RWatters, Dec 5, 2010
    Last edited: Dec 5, 2010
    During the race just about any pass I watched was done at the end of the straights. That's a big problem when the Renault in front of you is quite a bit faster down them. Alonso couldn't get close enough on the straights to perform a pass, and the rest of the track was just follow-the-leader. As far as taking his wing out goes, common sense would dictate that the race isn't over until the fat lady sings so why take yourself out during the race when there's a possibility of Vettel going boom, spinning out, etc.?

    It's easy to sit back somewhere and say "He could've done something," but frankly it should be said to Webber and Hamilton as well then. They both struggled with the same exact thing and I don't see anyone bashing them for not making a move.
     
  5. Scuderia980

    Scuderia980 F1 Rookie

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    areed.

    and your last sentence...give it some time. the Hami bashing will rise up again...err...perhaps not so much the Webbo bashing..he's just not THAT popular on this board:)
     
  6. Phenom

    Phenom Karting

    Dec 30, 2009
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    lol your telling me Schumacher has honor? please..

    Schumi and Senna has done way worse things than Alonso, Senna didn´t even care about anyone while racing.
     
  7. lmunz22

    lmunz22 Formula 3

    Jan 16, 2007
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    After watching a clip from Singapore 2008, I have noticed one thing about Alonso that really irks me. In that race, as well as in Germany this year, Alonso knew that he only won due to manipulation of his teammates by the team principal. Even so, he never looked happier up on that top step, and gave no recognition to his teammate (though I understand the need for secrecy in 08). The man really has no shame, pretending that it was him alone who managed the win. Even Schumacher was embarrassed in Austria.
     
  8. Wolfgang5150

    Wolfgang5150 F1 Rookie

    Oct 31, 2003
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    I said the same thing in the Germany thread from this year. He acted like he drove the greatest race ever - even in the post race interviews. Your statement accurately highlights the difference between Alonso/Schu.
     
  9. Agent Smith

    Agent Smith Formula 3

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    There's a big difference in being a hardcore competitive racer on track and using other teams tech specs to see how their car works or arranging accidents to your benefit to help you win races.
     

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