It was entirely Massa's fault in my view, Hamilton was showing half a car length and Massa turned in on him simple as that.
I think he was playing a mind game by not directly criticising Massa after the race.
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The Massa/Hamilton incident - my first reaction (after ) was that it was just one of those things. Was surprised when Massa got a penalty.
Lewis looks utterly crushed at the moment. It's very sad to see.
Apart from that, I'm glad I got up early to watch
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostLooks like they've built a good circuit - difference between private investment and the shambles of the games a few months back.
Massa did the same stupid thing in qualifying and the race. Those big kerbs are like trying to drive up a pavement at 60mph, silly boy didn't learn his lesson.
Lewis needs a big hug, or a massive bender, or something.
Thankfully Massa and Hamster provided something exciting to talk about - again!
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Looks like they've built a good circuit - difference between private investment and the shambles of the games a few months back.
Massa did the same stupid thing in qualifying and the race. Those big kerbs are like trying to drive up a pavement at 60mph, silly boy didn't learn his lesson.
Lewis needs a big hug, or a massive bender, or something.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostBlackadder was there too.
McLaren probably have him out there to sweeten the cost of rebuilding his F1 (road car) he nearly destroyed recently.
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Originally posted by Ruprect View PostBernie?
I bet he's having a heart attack with his daughter flaunting herself on TV. Shows money can't buy taste. Maybe she didn't get enough attention off daddy.
Though if she's following Paris Hilton maybe she'll release an adult video soon.
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It looked like Hamilton's fault to me.
Eddie Jordan was wearing a dress and Blackadder was there too.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI'm not sure if the circuit is finished yet, Massa hit a strange lump of concrete built into the kerb at the edge of the track and lost a wheel.
Might pop down to Ladbrokes and put a bet on F1 having a death this weekend. They say they go in threes (1st one in Indy Cars, 2nd in MotoGP).
After all motorsport is dangerous.
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Much fastness, plenty tyre changings
Bob has expanded into Formula One racing this weekend.
I'm not sure if the circuit is finished yet, Massa hit a strange lump of concrete built into the kerb at the edge of the track and lost a wheel.Tags: None
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