If I were Lewis, the fact that Raikkonen has nothing to lose would worry me more than his speed. Not saying that he's slow, or that he's going to intentionally run him off the track or something (although if there is an incident, i'd bet a significant amount of money that's how it'll be reported). At this stage Kimi's main priority is to win, and he might take risks that Massa wouldn't given the points situation.
Kimi's been down for so long, looks like 'up' for him!
will the real Kimi Raikonnen please stand up...... he has finally - welcome back Kimi!
Go KImi!... Go Massa!... COme back Michael... You know what I mean?...
Lewis you better start running.. Fast.. a piXXXd of defending WDC right behind you on the front row.. Nervous Lewis?? Run like the wind boy!
Ferrari And McLaren Wrapped Up Their Pre-Season Programme In Portugal While The Rest Of Teams Were In Neighbouring Spain...
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Posted Today @ 02:32 View all dezbo1960's posts
oh listen to you lot, sad sad sad, whilst it's good to see kimi finally wake up it is rather to late, and if my memory serves mw well, your beloved german was handed all his titles, i mean, could you ever see kimi being number 2 to him, i rest my case, massa has blown it for tomorrow, end of, kimi will do his best, but it's a strong grid and 90% of the teams are now clocking good times, oh and lewis will be running tomorrow, at the front and away from kimi and massa