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    #11
    I like Alonso but he can be a sneaky little barsteward so

    The penalties do seem a bit harsh on the Brawns as they didn't have much time to react to the flags.
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      #12
      Alonso probably is the best driver currently in F1, but is the most self-centred driver I have ever seen - far more so than Schumacher.

      His indirect actions have almost brought two large teams to the brink. He didn't make Nigel Stepney steal information, or Nelson Piquet crash, but his insistent demand to be the "No1 driver in the team" contributed to both events coming to light. Hope Ferarri know what they are letting themselves in for.


      Little sympathy for the Brawn's I am afraid. Had they gone out straight away after the 2nd red flag, they would have had a "banker" lap on the board and it wouldn't have been a problem. Very surprised Ross didn't see that coming.

      Also surprised that Reubens didn't insist on doing something different to Jenson. Given the same equipment, if he does the same as Jenson, the most he can hope for is a few more points than him. He needs something radical to overhaul that lead.

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        #13
        Fair points centurian.

        I think Alonso might find his ego has some stiff competition when he gets to Ferrari. Nothing compares to the ego of your average Italian male

        I don't think Ruebens is out of the hunt yet. If he manages to keep it on the track he'll get good points.
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          #14
          Originally posted by Zippy View Post
          I think Alonso might find his ego has some stiff competition when he gets to Ferrari. Nothing compares to the ego of your average Italian male
          Speaking of which - to put it bluntly, you don't get too many female F1 nuts - and getting up at 5am to watch qualifying is a definite sign of a nut.

          Originally posted by Zippy View Post
          I don't think Ruebens is out of the hunt yet. If he manages to keep it on the track he'll get good points.
          I just hope that whoever wins the WDC acutally goes out and wins it, rather than limps over the line - as Jenson seems determined to do. All of Jenson's victories were when he had substantially superior equipment. Since mid season when there has been parity, he's looked decidely average.

          Ruebens on the other hand - just seems to want it that bit more, so I wouldn't be that disappointed if he actually won it.

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            #15
            Originally posted by centurian View Post
            Speaking of which - to put it bluntly, you don't get too many female F1 nuts - and getting up at 5am to watch qualifying is a definite sign of a nut.
            It's a fair cop. The cars are shiny technical things - what am I supposed to do?
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              #16
              I'l be up to watch the race tomorrow (tooo tired this morning...)
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                #17
                Originally posted by centurian View Post
                The Sky+ programme guide is pretty smart if changes are made to programme schedules, but I don't know about last minute changes, especially extensions.
                It depends on the broadcaster sending the right signals, and I think the BBC do. I'm sure I've had that happen before.

                I'll probably get up for it tomorrow, as it seems like it might be quite entertaining. Just watched the repeat today.

                Vetel's still in with a chance of the championship (25 points behind, 30 left to win). But winning tomorrow with Button out of the points, as the starting positions suggest, would be a big step.
                Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by centurian View Post
                  Hope Ferarri know what they are letting themselves in for.
                  Think you`ll find they`re used to it, that was the normal back in the Schumi era - he was a clear no.1 team leader from the beginning. His team mates used to get the spare parts car. I think that`s one of the problems Ferrari have at the moment, the lack of a clear No1. Some teams cope well with equal standing (McClaren).

                  I find F1 quite dull but watch the races if I can, but no early start for me.

                  I`m suprised by Fisi, he couldhave made the difference at F.India and won a race this year but he ran after the dosh and prestige of the Ferrari name, what a bozo . Imagine winning a race for Force India, that would be amazing, for Ferrari it`s just another win and as he isn`t embedded into the team, it won`t happen.

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                    #19
                    missed it despite Norpusses II and III having a barney at 5.50am, also missed the later version through going out.

                    Ah well, will watch the fun and games tomorrow.

                    am I right in assuming Button is 7th and Barrichello 5th on the grid?
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by norrahe View Post
                      missed it despite Norpusses II and III having a barney at 5.50am, also missed the later version through going out.

                      Ah well, will watch the fun and games tomorrow.

                      am I right in assuming Button is 7th and Barrichello 5th on the grid?
                      No. They got penalised for not slowing down enough under the yellow flag so are 10th and 12th. The stewards have said that the grid will be 'finalised' 4 hours before the race (whatever that means)
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