Formula One 2007 (12 Viewers)

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Yeah that's true, this one was unusual. Nonetheless great performanc by McLaren and the drivers.
 

tonykart

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Raikkonen sucks. I have always thought Alonso was better and was totally disappointed when Ferrari picked up Raikkonen. Gone are the days when drivers can just be spastically fast. Modern F1 requires technically savvy, consistent marksmen. Raikkonen cannot take Ferrari anywhere and in F1, drivers make the difference. Alonso helped Renault develop that car at a blistering pace last year and is the only driver out there who can do that. With Schumacher gone, be ready to watch Alonso walk away. Hamilton will benefit from Alonso's technical prowess, but sooner or later McLaren will have to make a choice. Alonso... please come to Ferrari!
 

tonykart

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Ferrari and Massa will dominate North America. They have a car suited to those tracks. I love Ferrari, but I think they are headed towards certain doom. The loss of Schumacher and Brawn hurts badly and when you bring on the world #1 under-achiever in Raikkonen, you are creating a HUGE problem.
 
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they're accusing Ron D of using team orders to manipulate the race results!!! bullshit i tell ya! why cant he advice Hami to cool it and not risk losing both cars in a freak overtaking move and hand the victory to Ferrari....we all know how easy overtaking in Monaco is!
 

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they're accusing Ron D of using team orders to manipulate the race results!!! bullshit i tell ya! why cant he advice Hami to cool it and not risk losing both cars in a freak overtaking move and hand the victory to Ferrari....we all know how easy overtaking in Monaco is!
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I'd be curious to know exactly who is accusing him..
 

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havent you read? he admitted it himself that he gave orders to "cool it". they're just jealous of the 1-2 and want something interesting to happen... as opposed to the boring Monaco GP!
Nope, I haven't read it, but there's nothing wrong with that, like you said Monaco is a dangerous track to try and overtake someone, there was no need to take such chances when the first two positions were secured. It's not like he ordered his second driver to slow down in the last lap of a race so his first driver can win the race, like a certain someone else did once.

You said, "they're accusing Ron Dennis", I'm curious to know who is accusing him.
 

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