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By MK Chris
#290546
I wish I'd seen Rafa's semi though.
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By claradooblue
#290547
I've never really thought Button is cute, he has that goody goody Chris Martin look about him to me. Massa though is very cute.
By Ballbag
#290549
Topher wrote:I wish I'd seen Rafa's semi though.


Phnar phnar. You saucy man Topher.
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By MK Chris
#290551
Bag for balls wrote:Why is it that women don't seem interested in sport unless the object of their interest is, as you put it book woman, cute. In any case how do you mean he did very well with 4 safety cars? He had the fastest car and was at the front the entire race, didn't have anyone to overtake really, just pull away and stay out of trouble 5 times.

Yeah but you can't win purely with the best car, you need a combination of a decent car and a decent driver to get anywhere. Hamilton has been in classes where the cars are the same, such as F3 - he won that as well.

The fact that he is in the same car as an experienced double World Champion and is consistently as quick, if not quicker than him is quite astonishing. Yes McLaren have put a lot of work and money into him, but they don't do that unless they see something special in someone, it has to be there from the start.

Bag for balls wrote:I like this sentence by the way topher the bopher, oh for an edit button in here.

Topher wrote:I believe Button is another Coulthard, whereas potentially, Button is a Schumacher or a Senna in future seasons.

Ah bollocks, you know what I meant. I never even noticed till now.
By Ballbag
#290600
Aside from women liking sportsmen because of their looks, another thing that pees me off is that suddenly everyone's an F1 fan. There are gimpers here in the office who never talk about sport, but now it's all Lewis Hamilton this and Lewis Hamilton that. It's the same whever there's a world cup or the Euros, everyone's suddenly a football fan.
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By foot-loose
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charlalottie wrote:I'm still not bothered about F1, I used to watch it but then lost interest and still cannot pick any interest up. Good luck to him though.

I concur. The same with football - cant stand it.
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By MK Chris
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Bag for balls wrote:Aside from women liking sportsmen because of their looks, another thing that pees me off is that suddenly everyone's an F1 fan. There are gimpers here in the office who never talk about sport, but now it's all Lewis Hamilton this and Lewis Hamilton that. It's the same whever there's a world cup or the Euros, everyone's suddenly a football fan.

I was a huge Damon Hill fan when he was driving and lost interest a bit when he retired. It's possible Hamilton could rekindle my interest, but not certain.
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By DemonHorse
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Bag for balls wrote:It's the same whever there's a world cup or the Euros, everyone's suddenly a football fan.


Yeah I fear the same thing happening with F1, people who aren't real fans suddenly becoming fans just because someone British is winning for a change.
never been a Patriotic person meself, but that doesn't mean I'm not a supporter of Brit drivers etc.

Strange though how England losing matches in International Tournaments so consistently at quarter or semi finals doesn't put more people off.
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By S4B
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Bag for balls wrote:Aside from women liking sportsmen because of their looks, another thing that pees me off is that suddenly everyone's an F1 fan. There are gimpers here in the office who never talk about sport, but now it's all Lewis Hamilton this and Lewis Hamilton that. It's the same whever there's a world cup or the Euros, everyone's suddenly a football fan.


I've always like F1 so not guilty m'lord and although I'll watch big football matches cos my kids have them on it does nothing for me. For future reference though I do like tennis, cricket and rugby and have watched all since a small child so hope you'll allow me to have an opinion Bagfer. xx
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By MK Chris
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DemonHorse wrote:
Bag for balls wrote:It's the same whever there's a world cup or the Euros, everyone's suddenly a football fan.


Yeah I fear the same thing happening with F1, people who aren't real fans suddenly becoming fans just because someone British is winning for a change.

Surely that's not a fear though, the fact that it's raising the profile of the sport can only be a good thing.
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By DemonHorse
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Meh, it's kinda the right thing happening partly for the wrong reasons. Don't want F1 ending up with thugs claiming to be fans like football has.
By Ballbag
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Topher wrote:
DemonHorse wrote:
Bag for balls wrote:It's the same whever there's a world cup or the Euros, everyone's suddenly a football fan.


Yeah I fear the same thing happening with F1, people who aren't real fans suddenly becoming fans just because someone British is winning for a change.

Surely that's not a fear though, the fact that it's raising the profile of the sport can only be a good thing.


Agreed to some extent there Topher the Bopher, but on the other hand if you like a sport, i.e. you with ping pong, it's quite annoying when people who have no idea what they're talking about try to be "trendy" by chatting about it. Sometimes it's embarassing.
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By MK Chris
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Yeah I do see what you mean there. But it also encourages people to become proper fans and get clued up on it.
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By DemonHorse
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Topher wrote:Yeah I do see what you mean there. But it also encourages people to become proper fans and get clued up on it.


Hopefully and ideally the case yes.

Few updates for those that haven't already heard;

Kubica feels ready to get back in the car, so he will possibly be racing again at Indy this Sunday. Now THATS amazing considering the smash he had.

Alonso is now whinging that apparently he feels there is favouritism toward Hamilton in the McLaren Team. After the events of Monaco, I saw it as exactly exactly the opposite meself, because had Hamilton been allowed to at least TRY to pass Alonso he may have won and therefore been ahead of Alonso in the Championship at Monaco.

Seemed to me big Ron didn't want to allow that. Don't get me wrong I DO see his point about a mistake could have taken them both out, but I think Hamilton should at least have had the option until later in the race than he did.
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By S4B
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DemonHorse wrote:Kubica feels ready to get back in the car, so he will possibly be racing again at Indy this Sunday. Now THATS amazing considering the smash he had.



I thought he'd broken his leg, d=was that a misdiagnosis then?
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By MK Chris
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DemonHorse wrote:Kubica feels ready to get back in the car, so he will possibly be racing again at Indy this Sunday. Now THATS amazing considering the smash he had.

I agree it's pretty astounding, it's not unheard of though. Don't forget, the safety of todays cars is pretty much top notch; compare that to 1976 when Niki Lauda had his horrendous accident at Nurburgring, in which he was trapped in a fireball. He was given last rites and everything, but he was back two races later.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not taking away from the fact that Kubica has had a bloody good recovery to not miss a race after that (and to be honest, if he is ready he should get back as soon as possible if he wants to carry on), but these drivers are very physically and mentally strong and have the best care afforded to them in the event of an accident (well it's only right).

DemonHorse wrote:Alonso is now whinging that apparently he feels there is favouritism toward Hamilton in the McLaren Team. After the events of Monaco, I saw it as exactly exactly the opposite meself, because had Hamilton been allowed to at least TRY to pass Alonso he may have won and therefore been ahead of Alonso in the Championship at Monaco.

Seemed to me big Ron didn't want to allow that. Don't get me wrong I DO see his point about a mistake could have taken them both out, but I think Hamilton should at least have had the option until later in the race than he did.

It looks to me like he's making his excuses already. Alonso needs to remember a couple of things; firstly that it's Hamilton's first season in an F1 car, he had literally a few months to learn how to drive one; second that Alonso is a double World Champion, Hamilton is still a rookie - double World Champions should really be winning quite a few races, it's expected. Rookies, by contrast, are expected to learn the ropes and take their time to win a race. It's understandable the McLaren team have celebrated his win more than Alonso's on that basis.
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By DemonHorse
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S4B wrote:
DemonHorse wrote:Kubica feels ready to get back in the car, so he will possibly be racing again at Indy this Sunday. Now THATS amazing considering the smash he had.



I thought he'd broken his leg, d=was that a misdiagnosis then?


Re-diagnosed as a Sprained ankle and mild concussion.

Topher wrote:It looks to me like he's making his excuses already. Alonso needs to remember a couple of things; firstly that it's Hamilton's first season in an F1 car, he had literally a few months to learn how to drive one; second that Alonso is a double World Champion, Hamilton is still a rookie - double World Champions should really be winning quite a few races, it's expected. Rookies, by contrast, are expected to learn the ropes and take their time to win a race. It's understandable the McLaren team have celebrated his win more than Alonso's on that basis.


Agreed. He whinges that he's getting less resources etc, but for once I believe Ron Dennis when he says there is no favouristism.
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By Yudster
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Coming such a short time after the gift of Monaco, I think it is a bit rich really.
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By MK Chris
#291715
Hamilton hits back. Mr Dennis has a fight on his hands if he wants to keep both drivers next season.
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By DemonHorse
#291718
Yudster wrote:Coming such a short time after the gift of Monaco, I think it is a bit rich really.

Exactly.


Topher wrote:Mr Dennis has a fight on his hands if he wants to keep both drivers next season.


and then I also found http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport/formula_one/6733983.stm
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By MK Chris
#291722
Yeah, I read that a few days ago. To be honest, it's not like Dennis hasn't dealt with similar situations before, I mean it's got the hallmarks of the Senna v Prost bickering, but I still very much doubt both drivers will stay next season; my money is on Alonso being at Ferrari next season.
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By DemonHorse
#291825
Yeah I think McLaren would do more to keep Hamilton given their previous investment in him.

Also update on Kubica, he's being replaced for the US Grand Prix by Sebastien Vettel due to still not being 100% (he is VERY close though, especially considering it's been less than a week). Also I looked up lap times for Friday practice 1, and along with the McLarens in the top 4 were not one but TWO BMWs... they really have come on leaps and bounds, that team.
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By S4B
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DemonHorse wrote:
S4B wrote:
DemonHorse wrote:Kubica feels ready to get back in the car, so he will possibly be racing again at Indy this Sunday. Now THATS amazing considering the smash he had.



I thought he'd broken his leg, was that a misdiagnosis then?


Re-diagnosed as a Sprained ankle and mild concussion.



concussion and broken leg yeah they're the same thing???? What is with the medical profession?