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I read that on the net today. Alonso must be losing it, he was sooo much slower than ms, and gf, and shu has the skill and balls to fire past both of them. And Fisi let him cruise past later in the race.

Um, was there another Chinese GP that was on last weekend that I missed?

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YAY Crashuma Sato! Stacked into another one last weekend! :laugh:

Even better was when Hiedfeld took it out on the wrong person... :no::D

I'm starting not to like Alonso now. He's blaming anything and everything for not winning. Heck, blame the ant on the track for slowing him down.

A friend mentioned the other week that he read that lately Webber has not been getting the latest Williams developments. At the time i thought it was interesting but flawed thinking as Williams need all the results they can get...so would surely give both drivers equal equip for the remainder of the year.

So, not crying foul. But at a race where i was expecting the Williams to do very well with its Bridgestone tyres...Webber is out in Q2, whislt Rosberg looks quick and still going.

I hope its a different strategy of Webber or a mistake in Q2...not an odler spec of car ?!?!?!

A friend mentioned the other week that he read that lately Webber has not been getting the latest Williams developments. At the time i thought it was interesting but flawed thinking as Williams need all the results they can get...so would surely give both drivers equal equip for the remainder of the year.

So, not crying foul. But at a race where i was expecting the Williams to do very well with its Bridgestone tyres...Webber is out in Q2, whislt Rosberg looks quick and still going.

I hope its a different strategy of Webber or a mistake in Q2...not an odler spec of car ?!?!?!

excuses...

Fkin working again on sunday night/monday morning! i'll be taping this 1 again, and watching it at 6am when i get home....will be avoiding all radios, news, and this thread until i finish watching :D

Did it last week, and it was as good as watching live, because I had no idea what was going to happen

What a shame, schumacher retires 16 laps from finish after leading, looks like alonso has taken the championship, unless schu comes wins next race and alonso does not get a point. Hope schumacher takes it :whistling:

agreed!! sucks big time.

Just got back home after the race.Im buggered. 2 hours to drive there his morning,7 to get home.......

great race though.dont what honda did to their engines but they sounded amazing.

had a really nice display just before the main race.three old f1 cars. A lambo/lola, a 91?Prost and an 88 turbo f1 car

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damn it. Poor Michael. He had that one in the bag, no doubt about it. It just goes to show he is a champ. he took that failure very well knowing full well that it's cost him his 8th championship and 92nd win. He smiled, waved at the crowd, went back to the garage, hugged and comiserated with his crew, then took his place on the pit wall, instead of doing an alonso and having a massive tanty then dissapearing not to be seen again. it seems alonsos crew must have forgotten that they dont want him to win. he is a massive tool.

go MS. all he needs is a win and an alonso f**k up. he's won 91 times before so it's not out of the question.

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