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ZoSo

TSUUUUUUU
Jul 11, 2011
41,646
or some retard 'journalist' that never watched F1 before

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my rankings:

1. Alonso
2. Vettel
3. Raikkonen
4. Webber
5. Hulkenberg
6. Hamilton
7. Grosjean
8. Rosberg
9. Ricciardo
10. Bianchi
11. Di Resta
12. Massa
13. Sutil
14. Bottas
15. Perez
16. Button
17. Vergne
18. Guiterrez
19. Van Der Garde
20. Pic
21. Maldonado
22. Chilton
 

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May 22, 2007
37,256
http://en.espnf1.com/ferrari/motorsport/story/137743.html
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/bl...alternative-driver-rankings#start-of-comments

is this some kind of pathetic fucking joke? chilton 11 alonso 12? so alonso is 12 is already pretty fucked up but to put chilton ahead of him is the most fucked up thing ever

what the fucking fucking fuck fuck
The pandering is out of control.

Maldonado to Lotus and Hulk to Force India are apparently done. I hope Force India completely trash them in the races.
 

Völler

Always spot on
May 6, 2012
23,091
my rankings:

1. Alonso
2. Vettel
3. Raikkonen
4. Webber
5. Hulkenberg
6. Hamilton
7. Grosjean
8. Rosberg
9. Ricciardo
10. Bianchi
11. Di Resta
12. Massa
13. Sutil
14. Bottas
15. Perez
16. Button
17. Vergne
18. Guiterrez
19. Van Der Garde
20. Pic
21. Maldonado
22. Chilton
You really love lists, don't you? :D Perhaps you could give me a list of your favorite lists?
 

ZoSo

TSUUUUUUU
Jul 11, 2011
41,646
FIA has changed rules again, double points for last GP of the season (in Abu Dhabi of all the fucking places).

The FIA need to bomb themselves.
what the fuck? :sergio:

so stupid they changed from interlagos too...

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http://en.espnf1.com/fia/motorsport/story/139045.html

....

What if ...

Only three world titles in the past 20 years would have been won by a driver other than that year's eventual world champion under this new points structure. In 2003 Kimi Raikkonen would have prevented Michael Schumacher winning his fourth straight title; in 2008 Felipe Massa would not have been denied by Lewis Hamilton on the final bend of the season; and in 2012 Fernando Alonso would have beaten Sebastian Vettel
Driver number changes has also been agreed, with drivers allowed to keep a number of their choice throughout their career, with only the world champion set to have the number one. If the same number is selected by more than one driver, then it will be awarded to the driver who placed highest in the drivers' championship the season before.
 

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