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Yeah good 1. Was Mark faster in the first sector than Vettel before he came across Kimi?

So going back over the last few years you're saying that Webber driving Minardi, Williams, Jaguar and RBR cars shouldn't have been allowed on the track? Didn't think so.....!

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was he faster in the 3rd sector?? lets see... from memory, he was down 0.054 in the first, then down to about 0.495 after being blocked by a car that shouldn't be on the track and somehow has escaped any penalty for blocking WTF?!?! more ferarri coc gobbling?!?! and ended up finishing the lap 0.384 (aporx) behind vetel... meaning if slowrarri wasent their he would have had pole by at LEAST 0.04 of a second!!!

so you were saying??

and im pritty sure that all those years with Minardi, Williams and Jaguar he didn't destroy kimi's chance at his first pole position

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was he faster in the 3rd sector?? lets see... from memory, he was down 0.054 in the first, then down to about 0.495 after being blocked by a car that shouldn't be on the track and somehow has escaped any penalty for blocking WTF?!?! more ferarri coc gobbling?!?! and ended up finishing the lap 0.384 (aporx) behind vetel... meaning if slowrarri wasent their he would have had pole by at LEAST 0.04 of a second!!!

so you were saying??

and im pritty sure that all those years with Minardi, Williams and Jaguar he didn't destroy kimi's chance at his first pole position

You can speculate all you like, fact of the matter is he wouldn't have had pole that lap regardless. How the car shouldn't be on the track is beyond me, he didn't get intentionally blocked either which is why Kimi didn't get penalised! Did you even watch qualifying?

You can talk about Ferrari 'coc gobbling' when your team has a record like theirs.

You can speculate all you like, fact of the matter is he wouldn't have had pole that lap regardless. How the car shouldn't be on the track is beyond me, he didn't get intentionally blocked either which is why Kimi didn't get penalised! Did you even watch qualifying?

You can talk about Ferrari 'coc gobbling' when your team has a record like theirs.

Doesn't matter, fact is Kimi was on the racing line, he had the whole of hangar straight to be told to move over and slow down but noooooooooooo cheatrari wouldn't do that....Only thing that are getting Ferrari upto the front atm is the KERS system off of the line.

Good to see RBR have made big gains with the "B" spec car, pity about that lack of overtaking again...

You guys serously make me laugh.... cheatrari wtf..? Talk about Ferrari when your team has a record/history/prestige that can match theirs!!!

What did Kimi have to gain from deliberately blocking Mark.... that's right nothing because the RBR cars had obviously much more pace than the Ferrari's. Obviously the race stewards didn't think there was anything in either, but once again Mark opens his big mouth and has a whinge about what could've been. He should learn to stfu and let his driving do the talking.

In regards to KERS, it's within in the rules and available to any team that chooses to develop and use it so I don't really get your point.

I appreciate how patriotic you guys are but really need to get a grip on reality. It really is amazing how Aussie fans jump on any fkn band wagon depending on who's winning..... No one gave a fk about the Socceroos before they made the World Cup finals in 2006.... no one gave a fk about Pat Rafter until he won a US Open... no one gave a fk about Webber until he started getiing points finishes and podiums.

EDIT: How so Damo?

You guys serously make me laugh.... cheatrari wtf..? Talk about Ferrari when your team has a record/history/prestige that can match theirs!!!

What did Kimi have to gain from deliberately blocking Mark.... that's right nothing because the RBR cars had obviously much more pace than the Ferrari's. Obviously the race stewards didn't think there was anything in either, but once again Mark opens his big mouth and has a whinge about what could've been. He should learn to stfu and let his driving do the talking.

In regards to KERS, it's within in the rules and available to any team that chooses to develop and use it so I don't really get your point.

I appreciate how patriotic you guys are but really need to get a grip on reality. It really is amazing how Aussie fans jump on any fkn band wagon depending on who's winning..... No one gave a fk about the Socceroos before they made the World Cup finals in 2006.... no one gave a fk about Pat Rafter until he won a US Open... no one gave a fk about Webber until he started getiing points finishes and podiums.

EDIT: How so Damo?

never said it was cheating did i? Good on ferrari for sticking with it i say, seems everyone else has abonded it...Seems ironic bernie and co are trying to cut cost's but introduce new things like that??

Still you have to admit, kimi had the WHOLE straight to pull over and wait for him to go by...

Still you have to admit, kimi had the WHOLE straight to pull over and wait for him to go by...

Definitely the Ferrari team should've been on the radio and told him if he was napping, but I'm still 100% sure he would not have had the pole nor the pace from P2 to stay with or compete with Vettel. Vettel was simply in a class of his own last night.

EDIT: Kimi and everyone else for that matter have to comply with a certain speed % on 'in' laps

Definitely the Ferrari team should've been on the radio and told him if he was napping, but I'm still 100% sure he would not have had the pole nor the pace from P2 to stay with or compete with Vettel. Vettel was simply in a class of his own last night.

EDIT: Kimi and everyone else for that matter have to comply with a certain speed % on 'in' laps

Never said Mark was going to get pole!! In fact i think he was very disapointed that he didn't but i don't beleive that Kimi held him up enough to get pole.....RBR has the best of both worlds atm, two quick competitive drivers, Mark's proved he can drive when he was driving LMP1 cars in Lemans and such

It was suggested on the previous page by someone else that Kimi cost Mark the pole :)

Damo, it might be a tall poppy syndrome thing where you just got to hate Ferrari because they've been successful in the past.... I dunno and I don't lose sleep over it. :yes:

nah its cause they italian :)

i think its more enzo was a lil arrogant mofo, theres a lot of famous haters of ferraris. 1 built a car company because he disliked the man so much and made the symbol a bull (they hate red)

i got love for all :yes: but im a damn hippy

nah its cause they italian :)

i think its more enzo was a lil arrogant mofo, theres a lot of famous haters of ferraris. 1 built a car company because he disliked the man so much and made the symbol a bull (they hate red)

i got love for all :yes: but im a damn hippy

Really.... LOL! :D

You can speculate all you like, fact of the matter is he wouldn't have had pole that lap regardless. How the car shouldn't be on the track is beyond me, he didn't get intentionally blocked either which is why Kimi didn't get penalised! Did you even watch qualifying?

You can talk about Ferrari 'coc gobbling' when your team has a record like theirs.

WOW, now who is speculating, he wouldn't have gotten pole regardless?? you have got no idea!! and you dont have to "intentially block" someone to get the penalty.. lol, read the rules? oh wait, ur a ferarri fan, so the rules obv are anything you like provided ferarri dont get penalised!!

who cares about the past? ferarris almighty record.. lol!! doesnt mean f**k all for this race and this years championship!! if they have a slow car they should get out the way or get off the track! and they have one super slow car atm!

You guys serously make me laugh.... cheatrari wtf..? Talk about Ferrari when your team has a record/history/prestige that can match theirs!!!

What did Kimi have to gain from deliberately blocking Mark.... that's right nothing because the RBR cars had obviously much more pace than the Ferrari's. Obviously the race stewards didn't think there was anything in either, but once again Mark opens his big mouth and has a whinge about what could've been. He should learn to stfu and let his driving do the talking.

I appreciate how patriotic you guys are but really need to get a grip on reality. It really is amazing how Aussie fans jump on any fkn band wagon depending on who's winning..... No one gave a fk about the Socceroos before they made the World Cup finals in 2006.... no one gave a fk about Pat Rafter until he won a US Open... no one gave a fk about Webber until he started getiing points finishes and podiums.

EDIT: How so Damo?

lololololol, more about their record.. and it still means NOTHING!!! nothing at all!!! /me points at championship points totals for this year... soo, all that history means that its even funnier how shit they are this year?? get a grip on reality...

and what is this about deliberatly blocking AGAIN?? still havent read up on the rules?? doesnt need to be deliberate to warrant a penalty! just goes to show how much ferarri coc gobbling there is at all levels of the sport... what'll happened if they have a break away series thats fair to all teams? i'd bet that kimi would have been penalised then!! if mark did they same thing, all be in un-intentionally to one of your guys, u'd be mad!!

wtf has tennis and soccer got to do with the fact u just cant accept that your wrong?? lol, ur so funny, i havent laighed this hard in ages!! =D

Definitely the Ferrari team should've been on the radio and told him if he was napping, but I'm still 100% sure he would not have had the pole nor the pace from P2 to stay with or compete with Vettel. Vettel was simply in a class of his own last night.

EDIT: Kimi and everyone else for that matter have to comply with a certain speed % on 'in' laps

what, and how is it that EVERYONE else managed to get out of his way on thier respective in laps cept for kimi?? lol didn't have the pace to compete with vetel?? i think it was you who wasn't watching qualifying... Q2 webber went for 1 run on harder tyers and was only 0.01 of a second slower than vetel who went for 2 runs and did his fastest lap at the end of q2 when the track was better on soft tyres... ur so gold, and i bet all these FACTS are somehow going to be lost on you!

It was suggested on the previous page by someone else that Kimi cost Mark the pole :P

Damo, it might be a tall poppy syndrome thing where you just got to hate Ferrari because they've been successful in the past.... I dunno and I don't lose sleep over it. :D

wow, such ignorance... you have a) now idea what your even talking about and b) no idea about who your talking to... i guess you are really living in the past, go on, go back to your happy place when u were leading/winning an F1 championship, the real world doesnt matter!

so gold!!! thanks for the laughs!

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