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I think it's hard to argue that Alonso hasn't been the stand-out driver of the year with his ability to rescue bad weekends, but I just can't get any interest in him. Not even sure why, he doesn't seem a bad bloke.
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I think Hamilton had pace to spare, and Button probably would have too. It might have made the race for second quite exciting at the end.Originally posted by d000hg View PostDecent race, I wonder if Button would have been able to keep in front of Perez though.
I think I want to see Alonso win. He hasn't won since 2005.I can't decide who I want to be champion as long as it's not Vettel. I'd love to see Webber do it, it would be funny if Kimi became champion without winning a race though.
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Decent race, I wonder if Button would have been able to keep in front of Perez though.
I can't decide who I want to be champion as long as it's not Vettel. I'd love to see Webber do it, it would be funny if Kimi became champion without winning a race though.
I hope Schumacher doesn't retire this year, unless he can win a race first - he's looking pretty good.
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yesOriginally posted by Scrag Meister View PostAm I the only one who thought you were quoting from the book Roots?
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Am I the only one who thought you were quoting from the book Roots?
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You can't be much of a fan if you can't be arsed getting the result right.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIndeed. You can't be much of a fan if you can't be arsed to spell his name right.
It would be good to see Massa win, but even more I'd love to see Michael Schumacher win at Monza (and announce his retirement). But I imagine the two McLarens will finish in the same positions that they start in.
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Schumacher? Retire?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIndeed. You can't be much of a fan if you can't be arsed to spell his name right.
It would be good to see Massa win, but even more I'd love to see Michael Schumacher win at Monza (and announce his retirement). But I imagine the two McLarens will finish in the same positions that they start in.
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Indeed. You can't be much of a fan if you can't be arsed to spell his name right.
It would be good to see Massa win, but even more I'd love to see Michael Schumacher win at Monza (and announce his retirement). But I imagine the two McLarens will finish in the same positions that they start in.
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