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Massa: Hamilton less consistent than in '07.

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Massa: Hamilton less consistent than in '07.

Contrary to Lewis Hamilton's assertion that he is infinitely more ‘focussed' this year than last [see separate story – click here], Felipe Massa has suggested his chief competitor for the Formula 1 Drivers' World Championship is in fact now ‘less consistent' than he was during his rookie campaign in the top flight.

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strange i dont read alonso claiming hamilton is less consistant he seems to be making a general statement and not refering to any driver in particular
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Posted by Barry Wilkinson (87 days ago)
Last Edited 87 days ago
 5 people agree.

Your quite right Barry,It's just Crash.net trying to wind people up.I think most of the people who come on the forum (those with any brain)are realizing that lateley as you say when you look into the story you very seldom can find the "quoted" headline in the way Crash report it.
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Posted by Mike 1 - Unregistered (87 days ago)
 2 people agree.  1 people disagree.

Massa has obviously forgotten Silverstone...
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Posted by Sam Dale - Unregistered (87 days ago)
 2 people agree.

Massa WAS consistent at Silverstone. Consistently hopeless.
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Posted by richard Williams - Unregistered (87 days ago)
 1 people agree.  1 people disagree.

Yea Richard you're correct... but we don't see massa runinng into people's a$$'s in the pitlane exit do we?
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Posted by Frank.guido@yahoo.com - Unregistered (87 days ago)
Whilst the pitlane event was not his finest hour, I have seen on various programs (that were made before it) talking about braking in an F1 car and the evidence there points to the fact that you just can't stop one of these things when going slowly. Seems that above 50mph (or kmph... can't remember which one) they just don't stop due to lack of mechanical grip and the areo devices not working at that speed.
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Posted by s - Unregistered (87 days ago)
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