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 Official LYN FIA Formula One World Championship V4, Malaysian GP-1 Kimi,2 Kubica,3 Heikki

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Masculine
post Oct 22 2007, 12:13 PM

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As much as I'm delighted to watch news this morning to see Kimi wins (I'm Ferrari fan), I really feel sad for Lewis.... that kid really got huge talent and good car to make history.... but inexperience really got into him.... I think he should drive easily to secure win even in the previous race.... the title was already in his pocket.... but that is all history... I doubt it will be as easy as this year in 2008....

Formula 1 is very dynamic.... it changes from race to race.... this year is a golden chance for Lewis...

As for Alonso, my personal opinion.... don't like him lah... how can you ask for special attention as if you're the only one driving in formula 1..... doh.gif
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post Oct 22 2007, 12:33 PM

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talk about Finland driver.. Heiki just DNF for the final race.. the only race he DNF and there is no body finish all the race this year right??
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post Oct 22 2007, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(Masculine @ Oct 22 2007, 12:13 PM)
As much as I'm delighted to watch news this morning to see Kimi wins (I'm Ferrari fan), I really feel sad for Lewis.... that kid really got huge talent and good car to make history.... but inexperience really got into him.... I think he should drive easily to secure win even in the previous race.... the title was already in his pocket.... but that is all history... I doubt it will be as easy as this year in 2008....

Formula 1 is very dynamic.... it changes from race to race.... this year is a golden chance for Lewis...

As for Alonso, my personal opinion.... don't like him lah... how can you ask for special attention as if you're the only one driving in formula 1..... doh.gif
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As if you dont know, you cant win alone.
Mika Hakinen or Micheal Schumacher. Either one also has help from their teammates at times which contributes to their title win. David Couldthard let Hakinen pass in Australia when he was leading, pretty much just like what Barrichello did to Schumacher. If Massa didnt help Kimi, he would stay 2nd and lose by 1 point. So go figure...

I think there's enough supporting evidence that success comes easier when you root for one guy to win it and the other as a support. It worked with Ferrari and McLaren. When you allow both drivers to compete, this isnt any different from Ralf vs Montoya in Williams a few years back. I guess its time for one car/driver per team. No more team tactics then. Thats when you finally said, the best guy wins...
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QUOTE(kapitan @ Oct 22 2007, 12:35 PM)
As if you dont know, you cant win alone.
Mika Hakinen or Micheal Schumacher. Either one also has help from their teammates at times which contributes to their title win. David Couldthard let Hakinen pass in Australia when he was leading, pretty much just like what Barrichello did to Schumacher. If Massa didnt help Kimi, he would stay 2nd and lose by 1 point. So go figure...

I think there's enough supporting evidence that success comes easier when you root for one guy to win it and the other as a support. It worked with Ferrari and McLaren. When you allow both drivers to compete, this isnt any different from Ralf vs Montoya in Williams a few years back. I guess its time for one car/driver per team. No more team tactics then. Thats when you finally said, the best guy wins...
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Fair n Square.. Mika help Coulthard in the following year(the year after i think) when he know he don't have the chance and too many reliability issue...
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post Oct 22 2007, 12:53 PM

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Nevermind that anymore....
Im getting tired of F1. Might not watch F1 again if Hamilton get the title.

Ppl were saying BMW gain advantage with the low temp thus allowing Kubica to overtook Alonso. How childish... too many idiots watching F1 now. Kubica is on 3 stops and lighter, not to mention fresh tyres for each stop. Thats the main reason. Besides proving them gaining advantage is just as hard as proving whether or not McLaren use Ferrari data.
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QUOTE(kapitan @ Oct 22 2007, 12:53 PM)
Nevermind that anymore....
Im getting tired of F1. Might not watch F1 again if Hamilton get the title.

Ppl were saying BMW gain advantage with the low temp thus allowing Kubica to overtook Alonso. How childish... too many idiots watching F1 now. Kubica is on 3 stops and lighter, not to mention fresh tyres for each stop. Thats the main reason. Besides proving them gaining advantage is just as hard as proving whether or not McLaren use Ferrari data.
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non sense claim... whatever it is Fernando still 3rd at the end... the idea of the claim are just to disqualify the 2 BMW n the William...

I think if FIA do so..next year will left British only to watch F1 n rest of the world can just forget about it..


beside.. Ferarri are numerically win the World Tittle even McLaren not been strip off the point in the spy case..
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post Oct 22 2007, 01:21 PM

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Is it really 100% confirmed yet? coz according to itv-f1.com McLaren just put an appeal to the results

McLaren appeal puts title result in doubt
Monday, 22, October, 2007, 03:24

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post Oct 22 2007, 01:37 PM

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Not yet confirm bcoz have to wait for the appeal. But I feel that the outcome will be the same. Kimi will be able to keep the crown.
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QUOTE(sk41 @ Oct 22 2007, 01:21 PM)
Is it really 100% confirmed yet? coz according to itv-f1.com McLaren just put an appeal to the results

McLaren appeal puts title result in doubt
Monday, 22, October, 2007, 03:24

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they say to not pinalize the Williams and BMW cars isn't it? Then it shouldn't be a problem rite?
anyway...wasn't there confirmation that Kimi is the WC a few pages back? Those brits trying to change their mind?
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post Oct 22 2007, 01:42 PM

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I really LOL when the GABENOR of Sao Paolo walks with the 2nd place trophy towards Alonso, then Raikonen was pointing to Massa
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post Oct 22 2007, 01:43 PM

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why Alonso wanna leave McLaren?
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post Oct 22 2007, 01:48 PM

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QUOTE(karhoe @ Oct 22 2007, 01:42 PM)
I really LOL when the GABENOR of Sao Paolo walks with the 2nd place trophy towards Alonso, then Raikonen was pointing to Massa
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(evoHahn @ Oct 22 2007, 10:26 AM)
Everyone is entitle to voice their opinion. Why ferrari fans need to nit pick everything  sweat.gif

ITS OVER.

KIMI AND FERRARI IS THE WORLD CHAMPION.
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Yeah, evoHahn, everyone is entitled to their opinions but the British twist and turn theirs every 5 seconds. When Senna or Schumacher do something, it's called gamesmanship or "bending the rules" while when Hamilton does it, the Brits justify it by saying "nice guys finish last" @ "Senna and Schumacher did or would have done the same" @ " he tricked himself an advantage -direct quote from Mark Hughes F1ITV."

Secondly, the hero worship, I still find pathetic. When I read Mark Hughes' article (the one he wrote before the Brazilian GP weekend), he wrote "Forget it, he's already a legend" made me vomit bile. Yet to win anything, ONE GOOD season and he's already a legend. Kononnya.


Added on October 22, 2007, 2:08 pmNot to mention, when Ferrari go to FIA, we are sore-losers or being FIA's justice league whereas when McLaren do the same, they are "SEARCHING JUSTICE." I am sick of this to be honest.

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post Oct 22 2007, 02:09 PM

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seriously, i am sick and tired of the brits, i mentioned it before and i will do it again. they are sore losers. right now, i can't give much comment bout the race coz i missed it. but from the reports , i dun see BMW and Williams are much at fault here. the reason to bring them down is juz another bloody reason to push lewis as the WDC champion. Kimi did a fantastic job in the 2nd half of the season, he deserves the title.
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(evoHahn @ Oct 22 2007, 11:29 AM)
yeah next year we'll have Force India team  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  bye bye Spyker  wink.gif
how about Prodrive,any confirmation about this team
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(maximus85 @ Oct 22 2007, 01:43 PM)
why Alonso wanna leave McLaren?
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bcoz of the british treatment siding 2 the rookie more than him n when he cant take it anymore ma blah lo
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(faris21 @ Oct 22 2007, 02:14 PM)
how about Prodrive,any confirmation about this team
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in the previous thread, Prodrive was reported not competing next season.
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post Oct 22 2007, 02:17 PM

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lots of F1 Fans will be infuriated if Kimi loses the championship this way...
not to mention Ferrari. They'll sue those brits until they own the FIA itself tongue.gif


Added on October 22, 2007, 2:17 pm
QUOTE(sqwerk2 @ Oct 22 2007, 02:16 PM)
in the previous thread, Prodrive was reported not competing next season.
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seriously?? why? Was so looking forward to their team...

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post Oct 22 2007, 02:19 PM

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IIANM it was the Mclaren and Prodrive talks broke down, tht's y they are not participating.
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QUOTE(kobe8byrant @ Oct 22 2007, 02:02 PM)
Yeah, evoHahn, everyone is entitled to their opinions but the British twist and turn theirs every 5 seconds. When Senna or Schumacher do something, it's called gamesmanship or "bending the rules" while when Hamilton does it, the Brits justify it by saying "nice guys finish last" @ "Senna and Schumacher did or would have done the same" @ " he tricked himself an advantage -direct quote from Mark Hughes F1ITV."

Secondly, the hero worship, I still find pathetic. When I read Mark Hughes' article (the one he wrote before the Brazilian GP weekend), he wrote "Forget it, he's already a legend" made me vomit bile. Yet to win anything, ONE GOOD season and he's already a legend. Kononnya.


Added on October 22, 2007, 2:08 pmNot to mention, when Ferrari go to FIA, we are sore-losers or being FIA's justice league whereas when McLaren do the same, they are "SEARCHING JUSTICE." I am sick of this to be honest.
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You know how the British media are. You support a British football team tongue.gif

The teams go to the FIA all the time if they want something clarified. It's not new. But in general over the past few years you can't deny that the FIA's decisions have favoured Ferrari. wink.gif

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