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Wilder
Posted 14/10/2008 @ 14:47 View all Wilder's posts

If Heiki said anything other than the official Mclaren line, it would be like a turkey voting for X mas ...totally worthless statement.

PackageGood
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 20:16 View all PackageGood's posts

Hamiltons 1st corner move was nothing more than a desperate lunge that, as last year, exposed his inexperience and inability to think properly under pressure. Now he's bleating on about going all out for the win in China..! He needs to listen & learn. Massa should know better also, they both get what they deserved. And lets face it, it has put a little more heat into the championship..!

Robbie08
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 19:20 View all Robbie08's posts

ronniepilgrim, you come across as having your head so far up your own backside it's no wonder you talking so much crap. Okay so Hammy, takes risks when he doesn't need to, but that doesn't mean that the whole world is biased to the guy, but i do agree with kukka that the FIA appears to show bias to Ferrari.

ronniepilgrim35
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 17:08 View all ronniepilgrim35's posts

this is one of the main headlines of your website?? a guy who didnt even finish the race, nor did he ever had anything to do with the result?? he said "i THINK", he thought the mvoe was ok, but how could he see it?? this site is really growing biased, its so sad... before lewis, you could actually believe things you read here, but now... it amuses me all the sorries that you make up to justify hamilton.. a driver who cracks so bad under pressure, that its almost lame...

jnster27
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 15:35 View all jnster27's posts

Planet F1, your editorial standards are becoming decidely dodgy. (And I'm going back to various articles that have appeared on the site over the last month or two.) We all heard Kovalainen's answer to the pitlane reporter's questions (well, that Finnish mumble aside). Heikki said 'I think so' in reply to the question, and the emphasis was on the word 'think'; the message was clearly that he was concentrating on his own race and he'd need to see the footage of the start. You might've put inverted commas around the word Clean in your headline, but it's shameful. You're just going for the sensationalist angle, and it's starting to become a habit. It was a ridiculous move from Hamilton - could be wrong, but I got the impression Heikki was doing his very best not to voice that sort of opinion (Hammy interfered with his start as well, after all). If you had to write a Kovalainen article, the headline should be "Heikki: I can't really comment on Hamilton's move because I only watch the starts on TV when I get back to the hotel". Doesn't sound like much of a story, does it? Exactly.

kukka
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 14:30 View all kukka's posts

Lewis Hamilton is stupid because he takes risks when he dose not have to. Felipe Massa is a moron because he dose not have the brains to realize what is at stake and the FIA is busy ruining the sport because FIA is thinking that if Ferrari dose not win the titles, then it is the end of the world. RIP F1.

PackageGood
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 13:23 View all PackageGood's posts

Hamiltons 1st corner move was nothing more than a desperate lunge that, as last year, exposed his inexperience and inability to think properly under pressure. Now he's bleating on about going all out for the win in China..! He needs to listen & learn. Massa should know better also, they both get what they deserved. And lets face it, it has put a little more heat into the championship..!

Jaggersbwn
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 12:25 View all Jaggersbwn's posts

So you can't overtake a ferrari at the start of a grand prix either now? It wasn't that long ago when Alonso deliberately drove Hamilton off the track at the La source in Spa & got away with it.

tijojoy
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 12:05 View all tijojoy's posts

It was a normal move and even if any other driver other that hamilton would have done the same. This is a race man.. it should have such moves..

srikar
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 09:24 View all srikar's posts

Looks like McLaren have found their perfect No 2 driver. Incompetence at its best.

pvramesh
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 09:11 View all pvramesh's posts

Good PR work.

bud_bud
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 08:56 View all bud_bud's posts

"I thought it was just a normal first corner." so did I, so did I

frombelgium
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 08:43 View all frombelgium's posts

I think Hamilton's move is really dirty because he has a real bad start and he brakes so late that he has no chance to take the corner but like he has the good side he brake also Raikkonen and maybe everybody in the front. After that we can see who is for shure the most complete driver in the championship wins for second time with a renault, a car that in the begining of the season was at 1 or 1.5s from Ferrari and McLaren so when last year Alonso said that he reachs 0.6s to McLaren he was not so far of truth. Domenicalli: Alonso to Ferrari next year and you're going to have again the best driver like a few years ago.....

tttulio
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 08:28 View all tttulio's posts

You are kidding, it was not an overtaking move, Kimi was adapting his speed for the corner, LH was rocketing past as if there was no corner there, no wonder he went off track. that was absolutelly silly.

lollypopman
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 08:28 View all lollypopman's posts

SEE HOW UNFAIR THE FIA IS!!!! At Spa Heikki got immediate penulty when his car collided when he was fighting for a position at -the only most possible place to overtake- chicane, while both cars were on track. At Fuji though; Massa had two (2) attemps to overtake but both having all wheels off of the official white track-line. The first attemp was only resulting a very late call drive thru penulty, so that he is able to pull away further more laps ahead, before being penulised. An attempt where he could have avoid hit his main rival in the championship race. An incident that the stewards should have beter focus on the motives factor. The motives that could caused a losing ground, an aerodynamical damage, or permanet damaged if not engine-stall. The second one, on a straightline is even worset. Massa was saved from being penalised at all! Not to mentioned when Massa had hit another car exiting pitlane, his moved would only be examine after the race which we all know as happend before, Massa will only get a fined penulty, right FIA??? Massa is as good as supposed to receive DOUBLE 25 seconds penulty, if FIA had to be fair....

Necron
Posted 12/10/2008 @ 08:24 View all Necron's posts

Flat-spotting your tires so that there is no green bans left means he had no way of legitimately being in front of Kimi.He only got by,by not braking after Kimi already started to brake for the corner.Great car,not so great driver.Cost Kimi and others a great race finish.

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