Rodrigo007 Wrote:
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> Wow today we saw a fine race for Hungaroring ^^
>
>
> - In the end if we remember all the times Heikki
> got unlucky so finally some compensation! he did
> good: no errors, car in home etc and thats it!
> congratulations for him, and hope this came to
> give him a boost for the rest of the season!
>
> - Glock did great, even with a pits problem
> managed to finish 2nd maybe this shows that Toyota
> is finally getting worth of all the budget they
> spend in the car , would be good if they get a
> better form for next year maybe getting able to
> fight the tops, who knows?
>
> - Kimi / Hamilton believe these guys did the best
> in the worst position good for Kimi who got near
> the lead and overtook Massa in wdc standings, also
> nice to see Lewis' recover after puncture!
>
> - Piquet showed some improvement again, I bet the
> team is a bit more confident on him now ,that
> sounds good for Nelson as then they can think
> better about renew his contract for next year, the
> possibilities of it for sure are increasing after
> these few last races
>
>
>
> Anyways there's no way to pass without commenting
> on this..
>
> I believe in general there's two kinds of
> winners: the ones with great natural talent, and
> the ones who need to work harder than the normal
> to get some space, in motorsports usually when u
> have a person with both characteristics then u
> have a Senna , Schumacher...
> what makes me feel really sorry about Felipe is
> not that he lost this chance, but is that he works
> alot hard to keep in pair with guys like Kimi,
> Lewis... ppl that have an impressive natural
> talent that it's quite commotive to read some
> reports that he reached strongly crying at the
> boxes. Thinking about it a few then we understand
> this kind of presentation in the race today means
> something more for him, taking Kimi for example,
> we all know his capacity, we all know his talent,
> he can do that easier than the way Massa needs to
> go and thoerically more recurrent and in the end
> without needing to prove himself to noone, so that
> being said it's a bit dificult to imagine how much
> not simply frustrated but sad can Felipe be atm,
> again just can say i'm really sorry for him.
> Anyways , in the end not a mathematical victory
> but a morale win, actually never seen so many ppl
> giving support and it's a good signal, he earned
> some respect and maybe that will help in the
> future mainly for the rest of the season. Btw, bit
> by bit with some moves here and there the guy is
> writting his name in f1 history.
i remember when Massa joined Sauber that Peter Sauber said this guys was really fast, but needed to work better on the speed on slow corners..
so i do think he's got that natural talent you are talking about
today's race reminded me of Shumacher's 2003 at Monza, not that i'm comparing them both, obviously i rate Schumachers a lot more, but it was pretty muhc the same, beating the competition in what it seems to be bit of a lower equipment (obviously not that far behind) but it was great, and the way he took the lead was also great, strenght and determination, anyother driver would've let lewis take the line with no trouble, but he never hesitated to take the lead, he was going for it!
anyways like you said, this would've been a morale victory, but in a way it was, from now on i just hope Ferrari gives their drivers a better equipment to fight for the remaining races... today they proved that the competition is beatable, they just need to gt it right