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drs for singapore gp.

Wonder if drs will make much difference there? It's a tight corner and not a massive straight wo they won't be going as fast, but then again they'll be running more downforce because it's a tighter circuit

My tips are in...yet another GP weekend where my money on Webber storming to a win...you read it here first.

if you stopped betting on Webber winning, you could have bought an RS500 Sierra instead of the base version :nyaanyaa:

umad coz you don't see Hamilton as being worthy of his drivers title?

no

imad because he is a great driver, a driver who has the potential to be one of the best, but like all drivers he makes mistakes......fair enuff.

my problem is when he does make a mistake he automatic blames everyone else (as if in his mine he can do no wrong) and then when he is proven to be wrong he mopes around as if he is about to cry

and of course there's the 'it's cause i'm black' bullshit.....

Hamilton this year displayed he has the ability to match seb (and beat him to) but is he in a place to challenge for the wdc???? no because he spent most of his time winging and complaining (hence sob)

bottom line is if Hamilton wasn't such a sob he'd be second in the wdc and we would have had a better end to this season (him too).

do you see now?

end rant. :rant:

and of course there's the 'it's cause i'm black' bullshit.....

Hamilton this year displayed he has the ability to match seb (and beat him too)

you never picked up on the 'is it because I'm black, yo?' thing being a tongue-in-cheek jest?

Vettel's leading because he's a great driver in this season's greatest car (Mark having the same equipment, but being (on balance) an inferior driver)

I'd be willing to bet Hamilton would be leading if he had a whip like the RB7 that was capable of being around half a second quicker in qualifying at pretty much every track

None of the rabid haters do.

fixed that for ya

you never picked up on the 'is it because I'm black, yo?' thing being a tongue-in-cheek jest?

Vettel's leading because he's a great driver in this season's greatest car (Mark having the same equipment, but being (on balance) an inferior driver)

I'd be willing to bet Hamilton would be leading if he had a whip like the RB7 that was capable of being around half a second quicker in qualifying at pretty much every track

fixed that for ya

all the other f1 drivers would to.

I'd be willing to bet Hamilton would be leading if he had a whip like the RB7 that was capable of being around half a second quicker in qualifying at pretty much every track

That is the most dishonest statement Ive ever read posted on a forum! Hamo farked up 2008 when he had the best car in the field and a team mate that couldn't even get on the podium most races (7th in the WDC for farks sake) He is a 3 weekend a year man at best. No crime, but his head is often too far buried in his own ass. When his head isnt jammed in his ass he is usually talking out of it!

Webber on the other hand still has to contend with being far more manly then Vettel who is built like a school girl, vs Webber who has a good 13kg of testicle in the car every weekend he has to race. The team know that Vettel gets hysterical and far too charged on estrogen when they let Webber beat him....and you can imagine an F1 team with all that manly goodness just cant handle a winging mole in the pits so all decide its best to let Lady Vettel have her way.

dishonest?? hardly

he won the title in '08, so I'll assume you meant '07. if the MP4-22 was the best car, Alonso should have walked a third title after coming off back-to-back WDC's with Renno

Webber's stock on Wall, balls-wise, done shot way up in my books after his refusal to bitch-out to Gonzo on the way in to Eau Rouge. that would have been the mother of all accidents had Fernando tagged Marks tyre rejoining the track.

summed up nicely bris.

yep, one of your best.

Must have been the "13kg of testicle" that usurped control of the vehicle when he passed Alonso at Spa!

Edited by hrd-hr30

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