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    #41
    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    Well, as the experts say, Webber gave him enough room on the inside but Hamilton lost control and skidded into him. Then Button was following normal line when Hamilton caught his rear wheel with his front wing, which shows he didn't have position. Both incidents were Hamilton's own fault.
    On the first, nothing Lewis can do if there is a wetter patch and the tyre just gives. Webber didn't blame him, if you drive aggressively it's to be expected. On the second, he was clearly overtaking. He gets more problems because he does way more overtakes.

    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Great camera with Heidfeld.

    Felt that one.

    if I was a marshal, I'd try not to fall over when cleaning the track.
    I was sure he was going to get run over, all those cars desperately trying to figure which way he was going.
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    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
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    Urine is quite nourishing

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      #42
      Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
      Best bit of F1 racing from loads of the drivers I've seen in years, really enjoyable.

      Stunning how Button made it from last (21st) to 1st.

      Take notes Hamilton, that's how you overtake without resorting to the Schumacher school of ramming, you winker.

      Maybe Bernie isn't so nuts after all when he suggested having water sprinklers at each race to liven them up. The wet races always add entertainment through the unknown factor, rather than the usual precessional boring stuff where first one out of the first corner is more than likely the winner.
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        #43
        Originally posted by PAH View Post
        rather than the usual precessional boring stuff where first one out of the first corner is more than likely the winner.
        Not this season. Well, it has been, but that's only 'cos Vettel is on fire... he was first out of the 1st corner and led for 69.5 of the 70 laps until his only mistake.
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins
        I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
        Originally posted by vetran
        Urine is quite nourishing

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          #44
          Originally posted by d000hg View Post
          On the first, nothing Lewis can do if there is a wetter patch and the tyre just gives. Webber didn't blame him, if you drive aggressively it's to be expected. On the second, he was clearly overtaking. He gets more problems because he does way more overtakes.
          Both moves just show his lack of experience and how his aggression/frustration makes him make rash moves.

          For the move on Webber, how was he to know the curbs were wet and slippery.

          For the move on Button, how was he to know that Button would move to the left following the racing line.

          Seems to me he's arrogant if he expects them to yield (particularly his team mate whose car is not that much slower that he could expect to get past so quickly) when he makes a move that in hindsight was never going to stick.

          Get him in the simulator re-running Button's race. He may learn, when he gets to Button's move on Alonso, that it's track position that counts.
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            #45
            Originally posted by d000hg View Post
            Not this season. Well, it has been, but that's only 'cos Vettel is on fire... he was first out of the 1st corner and led for 69.5 of the 70 laps until his only mistake.
            Vettel was lucky that his team seem to be alert/switched on enough to capitalise on safety cars, getting in effect two free pit stops by pitting before the safety car had chance to pick him up, so retained 1st position.

            Vettel looks uncatchable this season (a great driver in the best car), and only mechanical failure, accident, or rare driver error will throw away the races and possibly the championship. For the moment his superiority in qualifying is letting him walk away with it.
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              #46
              Originally posted by PAH View Post
              Both moves just show his lack of experience and how his aggression/frustration makes him make rash moves.

              For the move on Webber, how was he to know the curbs were wet and slippery.

              Get him in the simulator re-running Button's race. He may learn, when he gets to Button's move on Alonso, that it's track position that counts.
              He should play Gran Turismo, you can switch that facility on/off

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                #47
                That DRS Zone was a joke really. Poor Schumacher, it was like shooting fish in a barrel.

                Never really liked the Montreal track. It is very scenic and in the middle is a superb garden and a decent beach. But I always hoped that another track would take over duties, or Mosport could be spruced up.
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                  #48
                  Although Button drove stunningly well in the last 10 laps, he only managed to get near the leader because of the safety cars. All the hard work that Vettel did in the majority of the race building a large lead evaporated at the end allowing Button to charge through. But it was the best ten laps of racing in any grand prix this season.
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