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The flipper better win it cos I've got a 25-1 punt he'll get BBC Sports Personality - he's now at evens most bookies. If he flips up Straussy may well sneak it.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostHamilton has been hot and cold all season and when he crashed out on the last lap at Monza he didn't look in the slightest bit bothered, he just looks like he's not putting in the effort.
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Originally posted by norrahe View Postinteresting, but are you surprised?
Alsonso has been itching to get in ferarris pants for years, so do we now have a mcclaren/renault conspiracy theory? (of course Alonso knew nothing about anything that happened, honest senior )
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Originally posted by Zippy View Post
I notice the bitching has started between Alonso and Massa already
Alsonso has been itching to get in ferarris pants for years, so do we now have a mcclaren/renault conspiracy theory? (of course Alonso knew nothing about anything that happened, honest senior )
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostNot directly... but maybe the guidance on the new rules was more readily available to certain teams pre-season? Funny how the small teams all had the diffuser yet the experienced teams didn't believing it would be illegal.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostWhy do you think that?
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View Post
I don't know what Ferrari's excuse is though, nothing springs to mind?
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I notice the bitching has started between Alonso and Massa already
On the Hamilton/Kovaleinen not winning point - I think you are being a bit cynical. I don't see how the munchkin could prevent that.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostWhy do you think that?
I don't know what Ferrari's excuse is though, nothing springs to mind?
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Botton and Barrichello will bottle it and Vettel will pip them to the post
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Button is a bit of a Henman, in that you can never be confident he can win.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostIt looks that way but if the season was up-side-down Button would be a national hero, it's supposed to rain so he has a chance to prove he's worthy.
It's been an odd season, I'm convinced McLaren have been told to back off and let someone else win.
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