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Just no. Totally Gutted.

Eurosports commentating team is one of the best on TV, and their full days coverage of all three races, and some, destroys what the BBC do.

******* Dorna. MotoGP is slowly but surely going the way of F1. There must an equivalent of Bernie Ecclestone in there somewhere... I give it 5 - 7 years maximum before it been totally ruined by the money hungry people in charge.
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While I don't agree with THE best track in the world. It's damn good, and far better than Fuji. Glad it's back on the calander. Fact is most of these modern tracks can't compete with the classics.
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@Taz Full of what exactly? What can you possible find in that article to fault him with?
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@WTH Well Jamie Whittam and Leon Camier on Eurosport both put it down to a racing incident. Eitherway, none of them (Eurosport or SBK) said Rae was to blame
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I might have some sympathy for Badoer, if it was for Algesari who had next to no F1 experience yet has performed better in an inferior car.
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It was a racing incident. Haga was a little wide then tried to squeeze Rea, they then had a slight touch which was sadly enough to knock haga off Racing Incident. Unlike Iannonue crazy lunge in the 250s Rae pass was a standard outbrake down the inside. However I don't think Iannonue should be disqualified any more than Rae should. It is racing, crashes happen.
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"Fred (near the top, not Fred1) is quite right, none of Button's wins early in the year were even a contest and this has seriously devalued the championship. In a straight fight with the likes of Alonso, Hamilton etc. he'd have no chance. However, the season will also be remembered as a dog even if Vettel, Webber or Barrichello win, since the run-in this autumn is plainly not a contest between the best drivers in the world." This place is hilarious sometimes. MS had the best car on the grid 2001 - 2005, did him lifting the crown in those years devalue the championship? I have never read so many retarded posts. Which team and driver wins deserves it, they did the best job. End of.
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@Fred Personally I'd agree with you. I believe Jim Clark is the greatest driver F1 ever saw. However how do you compare him and Senna or him and Schumacher. F1 was so different it's very hard to do.
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"You are priveleged to be watching the early years of the best F1 driver of all time. Enjoy." Haha, steady on. I highly rate Hamilton but he has a long way to go and a lot to achieve before he can be considered ONE of the greats. There is no single greatest drivers.
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...That is as long as you realise there is so much more to racing and motorsport than F1.
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Luca Didn't cut it in real racing? He was F3000 champ which is pretty high up the 'Formula' lader. He would have probably made a great CART/ChampCar, Touring Car driver or sports car driver. And you are also being unfair to test drivers. Some test drivers are young drivers waiting for the race opportunity. Many have spent a year or two testing before going to have successful F1 careers. Some do it to a fill year with no drive, although few probably make it back. Take Pedro de la Rosa. He has proved recently he is still quite capable of racing competitively. Or Marc Gene winning LeMans. They can all make the cut in real racing....
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