JayVee wrote:I guess Rubens was the driver of the day if I had to vote for one![]()
I am still trying to get over Alonso's brush with the wall. He should have won this one.
But I keep trying to tell myself that it he is soooo young he has to make mistakes otherswise he'll be a machine![]()
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I think he was a bit unsettled having to fight Fisichella and was pushing too hard trying to gain time on Montoya
He'll struggle in Indy because of his qualifying slot but he'll still get a podium. The Renault is faster than the McLaren. That was proved in qualifying.
Talk about qualifying, it has become so meaningless. Michael was second but he had no fuel and Button and BAR were over the moon yet they knew they were light. It is all marketing. Alonso The Cute had pole IMHO
I agree with Graham, the only two worthy of the win were Alonso and Montoya. The rest were just lucky
And all this JV bashing ??
Hey guys JV had to change the front wing after Sato cut in front of him if you didn't notice
And Massa finished ahead of Webber if you didn't notice
So are you trying to divert attention from the dreadful performance of Webber ? And don't blame the car, the BMW engine is still in the Williams and not the Sauber
Phew, okay one thing at a time. I was the first to beat up on Webber
I mentioned JV in another thread because The Team Owner is unhappy with him, which doesn't bode well for his longevity with the team, and which other team will pick him?
Yes Massa finished ahead of Webber, because Williams rev restricted him for the last quarter of the race
I agree that q is meaningless/marketing
Alonso is soooo young? How old do you think you have to be to fight for your country? If those blokes make a mistake? At 23 Alonso should be at the peak of his reflexes, and his years of racing should have taught him to control his emotions. This is the big league, if it was any other driver you would be bagging the hell out of them
