Formula 1 - Season 2010 (4 Viewers)

Boksic

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It would be nice to see Webber win it. But it looks like Alonso may win it eventually.
Really don't want Webber to win it.

He just isn't at the same level as Alonso, Vettel and Hamilton.

I want Alonso to win it, but I have to say Vettel probably deserves it slightly more.
 

blondu

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- 1:39.3942.L.Hamilton (McLaren Mercedes) +0.0313.F.Alonso (Ferrari) +0.3984.J.Button (McLaren Mercedes) +0.4295.M.Webber (RBR Renault) +0.5316.F.Massa (Ferrari) +0.8087.R.Barrichello (Williams Cosworth) +0.8098.M.Schumacher (Mercedes GP) +1.1229.N.Rosberg (Mercedes GP) +1.19510.V.Petrov ...
 
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    Ferrari are idiots. I'm sorry for Alonso, but they didn't deserve it with this race.

    Well done for Vettel. :tup:
     
    May 22, 2007
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    I don't understand Ferrari's logic. Webber was obviously going to be in slower traffic so Massa and Alonso should have easily got an advantage over him while he was stuck, yet they still brought both drivers in instantly after Webber. And look, they're both stuck behind a Toro Rosso and Petrov. Not to mention that Massa has absolutely sucked ever since he was told to give Alonso the lead in Germany.

    Alonso shouldn't escape blame either for an extremely poor performance when he knows that he should be working his ass off trying to win this.
     
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    Vettel crying like a baby over team radio. :D I'm really glad for him, he deserved it.


    Alonos isn't to blame IMO, unless it was his decision to enter the pit stop when they did, which I doubt. He simply couldn't catch the Renault, after every corner Renault simply took off and Alonso was helpless. Renault obviously did a lot to their engine as Ferrari simply couldn't keep up in a straight line.
     
    May 22, 2007
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    Alonos isn't to blame IMO, unless it was his decision to enter the pit stop when they did, which I doubt. He simply couldn't catch the Renault, after every corner Renault simply took off and Alonso was helpless. Renault obviously did a lot to their engine as Ferrari simply couldn't keep up in a straight line.
    The majority of the blame should go with the team, I fully agree with you, but he was behind him for over half the race. He looked way too calm IMO, 3 cars separated him from the title.

    Red Vettel Racing collects everything this year.
     

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