Wish the media would stop talking about the guy I can't stand him.
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Off-Topic she wouldn't have wanted him to miss something that he has worked all his life for, something that means so much to him, just because she died, would she?
The Schumacher brothers even admitted that she would have wanted them to race which is why they did.
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F1 I like Fernando, and I think he is getting screwed by McLaren and not as well liked, look at the rection by the crew when Hamilton gets the pole compared to when Fernando gets it
I think its that way because the Mclaren team feel they were screwed by Alonso.
Plus he's not a good sport if you look over his F1 career. ie demanding No1 status, brake testing, complaining etc.
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chrislewis
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F1 It looks as though Wurz is retiring at the end of the year.
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F1 I dont't think they wanted to put it up against the Bathurst race but even at 1AM they're not going to get good ratings anyway.
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F1 mikeF1 that article only confirms my original opinion.
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F1 I have liked De La Rosa in the past but after reading the hearing the guy does not deserve to be in F1.
Alonso has always been a f-wit in my eyes & with the reports that Dennis pre-empted him I just wish this guy would leave F1 forever.
Mosley should have never given these guys immunity.
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F1 Sorry I misunderstood.
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F1 Everything is easier when you drive a car that never break, and is the best of the grid.
You can say the same for the Alonso then because he has only ever been up there in these circumstances. Same can be said for any other world champions.
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F1 Hungaroring - I often see the drivers complaining about the track, they say how they hate it and they call it a "mickey mouse circuit" and watching the races there doesnt seem to provide exciting racing. OK, but a lap at Hungary is exciting for me and enough to put it in my favorites list. I feel like I am in a rollercoaster, no time to breathe after each corner! A real challenge for th
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F1 or accidently re-enforced it
No accident, youre welcome.
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F1 Lol Muks, didn't want to edit it any more
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F1 DaveEllis
they have also produced some crap races. Spa has produced good races too.
Spa has also produced crap races.
Edit- Misplelling
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F1 Thanks for at least giving me half a response.
I suppose we beleive anything we read huh?
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F1 Come on Dave, if you have something to say don't give me that "lol" @#$%&!
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F1 its blatantly obvious how his attitude changed of late. atleast alonso has been like this since his renault days.
I can't get GP2 where I am so I need to ask was he different in GP2?
I can't see any bad attitude from him so what is wrong?
Alonso has brake tested on more than 1 occasion, almost always waves at backmarkers, has complained about the team & the FIA etc etc bein
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F1 I can see someone like Alonso complaining to stewards about his teammate but not Lewis IMO.
With all the British fans always hearing about him in the press & James Allen alays praising him I can understand why some people are disliking him. Coming from another country where we hardly ever hear about F1 & Hamilton for that matter, I can't but think that the guy is down to earth &am
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F1 Alonso's problem is that he expects to be the preffered driver for winning two world championships & was used to that coming from Renault.
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F1 It was off topic so it didn't need to stay.
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F1 So if he commited a LEGAL act, then it should become illegal? Why? How is this a loop-hole? What rule does it circumnavigate?
Well the guy said it wasn't illegal but it is "prejudicial to the interests of any competition". I'm quoting to that tounge in cheek btw. (refer to the other thread)
This to me shows up what is wrong with F1. We have a bunch of PR Robotos all driv
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F1 I love it how Ron tried to stop them from speaking to the press (re Stephney gate) & then this happens.
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F1 Couldn't have said it better Fourjays!
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F1 Please ignore
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F1 You make fair points, still with regards to Stephney, Ferrari IMO have taken responsibility for his actions by firing him, taking legal action, etc as Marco1 pointed out above.
If anyone in F1 thinks they haven't done enough or should receive a sanction for it I'm sure we would have heard about it by now.
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F1 So again, if McLaren are to be fined for breech of the regulations, Ferrari are in breech of the same ones and should also be fined. however a sporting penalty agaisnt the team or drivers is unacceptable since there is no evidence of any data being used by McLaren, thus, the sport has not been comprimised.
Ferrari has had nothing to gain from there data being stolen, what regulation are they i
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F1 The drivers themselves haven't got shabby records.
The management sounds like a disgrace. Imagine yourself having to work in those conditions.
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F1 I don't see how moving the race back in that short time will improve spectator numbers.
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F1 I don't think danger is the right word but the F1 cars do look like they are on rails & almost look as if there is not much skill or risk involved compared to say rallying where the cars almost look like they'll come off the track at any moment.
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