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I think it's also great that he speaks his mind and isn't afraid to show emotion. It's good for the sport to have people like that, puts a human face on it.
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Damnit, get well soon, always been a good bloke for the sport
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He's 120%, Sato is over 100%, jesus christ, these guys are pushing the percentage envelope. If I'm at 200% do I get the drive?
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Bernie has done nothing but good for the sport. He doesn't deserve this gold digger basically stealing money from him for work he's done. And don't doubt that Bernie hasn't put the work in. He's a fantastic businessman.
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I think Canada should have a GP, but it's not unreasonable for Ecclestone to be able to demand whatever the hell he likes. It can be postulated that he's put forwards many positive revisions for the sport. He's always pushing the envelope as far as F1 is concerned and the sport has thrived under him for many, many years.
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I think it's also great that he speaks his mind and isn't afraid to show emotion. It's good for the sport to have people like that, puts a human face on it.
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Kubica is going to get Lewis pregnant? :?
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My last comment doesn't appear to have appeared yet, but... Basically, Kubica had no reason to unlap himself against 4th and 5th place cars as he would still have been a lap down and his race would have finished one lap earlier. The potential of him scoring points was insignificant compared to 4th-6th which are points paying positions. He does have a responsibility being a lap down not to interfere with the drivers a full lap ahead of him, which is exactly what he did. Therefore, the obvious conclusion is that there was no need to jeopardise the race of those a lap ahead of him on the track, and what he did was pointless and reckless.
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Jaro: Someone who is a lap down loses priority over the cars in front. There are blue flags for this purpose. Hamilton's unlapping maneuver against Alonso was viable as Alonso had a comfortable lead and was in first place. If you finish a lap down, your race is cut one lap short and you can no longer make up positions. It was in Hamilton's best interests to unlap himself incase something happened in the last lap of the race that would have put him higher up in the order, scoring more points. However, Robert's move on 5th and 6th place Vettel and Hamilton was unviable for several reasons: 1 - It jeopardised both Vettel and Hamilton's race amongst each other, caused Hamilton to go offline...
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Jaro, there was no need for him to unlap himself so violently on his dry tyres when he was 11th and a long way out of the points. No point in screwing about like that. I don't really understand what you're trying to write so I hope that's comprehensible to you.
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I think Rossi has been hands down superb this year and deserves the spot. Dovi had a great all-round year, Edwards had a fantastic first half of season as did Toseland, both picked up again towards the end of the year. Hayden had a fantastic second half. Pedrosa a great first half with the 8 podiums of 9 starts. Stoner had a fantastic comeback but slipped up at Laguna onwards, got it back at the end though. Still, Rossi's consistency this year and constant winning was a masterclass.
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