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Alonso deserved that championship. Vettel is very deserving as well...but Alonso only really lost points when taken out in Spa and Japan...it seems every weekend he got every bit of speed the car had and had so many sneaky results where he muscled the car around with no pace.

Only a few morons will disagree with you on that Bris. Lost by 3 points in an inferior car, and lost 15-25 points in a single race being taken out into turn 1. A true champion and spoke very well in the podium interview

Thinking about it, he had a silly amount of pit errors and mechanical problems.

Also, top drive by Petrov. Heikki is a nice lad but Petrov has shown to be easily his measure and will be interesting to see what happens next year with Pic already signed and who the other driver will be.

So, bye bye Kobi...been fun :(

how many races lost while leading this year?

3? 4?

something like that. and then mugged here too :/

Thinking about it, he had a silly amount of pit errors and mechanical problems.

I don't know the exact figures, but all the incidents add up to a whole buttload of points

Hamilton lost plenty of points, but as Harry said, mechanical failures, while not being the drivers fault, are an issue with the car that the TEAM (driver being apart of that team) need to resolve. It's completely different to a frenchman wiping out half of the grid into the first turn.

You can taste the tears of the fanboys on forums all over the place. Talk about sore losers

The denial and anger would be sad, if it wasn't so funny

Ah well, I think vettel did a great job all year, and redbull deserve the plaudits for producing another great car

Looks like Roman is going to be scapegoated for quite some time to come, too bad pastor gets away with his shitty year without half the attention

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