The 2007 Malaysian Grand Prix

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Driver of the day ?

Fernando Alonso
9
50%
Lewis Hamilton
9
50%
Kimi Raikkonen
0
No votes
Nick Heidfeld
0
No votes
Felipe Massa
0
No votes
Giancarlo Fisichella
0
No votes
Jarno Trulli
0
No votes
Heikki Kovalainen
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 18

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Post by gkaytaz » Tue Apr 10, 2007 3:56 pm

My "driver of the day" goes to Hamilton. Alonso was good but he never really had to do much after the first lap. Drove calm and collected, which is good but that is what I'd have expected from a double WDC anyway. Hamilton had to work really hard. Seeing a rookie battle the likes of Massa and Raikkonen and come out on top is a rare sight...
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Post by F1greyhound » Tue Apr 10, 2007 6:40 pm

My sincere apologies if I sounded too harsh!

However I have to laugh when people suddenly know everything AFTER a GP. Why didnt you tell us BEFORE that MCLAREN are going to be 0,5sec/lap faster in this race?? Suddenly the analysis sounds MCLAREN has superior drivers :lol:

I think KIMI and FELIPE did all they could in their cars and it is absolutely unlikely that they could have challenged LEWIS or NICK because otherwise they would have done that...The package wasnt good enough to win just like the MCLAREN wasnt good enough to win in Melbourne.

By the way MCLAREN were also better on strategy, LEWIS` 2nd short stint was the perfect way to go, which is the reason of the gap he could make on KIMI - had less to do with his actual driving.

Dont get me wrong, I can see the talent LEWIS has! But how on earth someone who loses a battle to the first corner from pole position is questioned in the way FELIPE is now is nothing but ridiculous. Remember MICHAEL last year in Sepang? Yes, he made errors overdriving the car - but I admire people trying...

All the best! Oh, and is anybody SA enough to tell us LEWIS will win Bahrain?
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Post by Snowy » Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:29 pm

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I am not making light of Hamilton, just trying in my own way to tell you keep your feet on the ground, Hamilton's day will come and I assure you it will be much sooner than Button's, much sooner (and you waited for Button a long time didn't you) :D
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Post by gkaytaz » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:50 pm

JayVee wrote:
Hamilton's day will come and I assure you it will be much sooner than Button's, much sooner (and you waited for Button a long time didn't you) :D
And remember what had happened then? Don't wanna imagine the consequences this time around, no way!
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Post by GhoGho » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:58 pm

Snowy wrote:
JayVee wrote:
I am not making light of Hamilton, just trying in my own way to tell you keep your feet on the ground, Hamilton's day will come and I assure you it will be much sooner than Button's, much sooner (and you waited for Button a long time didn't you) :D
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Post by jacfan » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:09 pm

I couldn't really say that anyone caught my attention enough to get "driver of the day". Alonso did what you would expect him to do and basically it was a good but fairly dull race.
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Post by Julian Mayo » Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:33 am

Hambone is certainly good enough to win. 8) The car is good enough to win 8)
Will Alonso have a retirement free season? 8)
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Post by gkaytaz » Wed Apr 11, 2007 3:55 pm

Julian Mayo wrote:Hambone is certainly good enough to win. 8) The car is good enough to win 8)
Will Alonso have a retirement free season? 8)
If he gets to be a retiree there might well be a retirer :) (Sato perhaps?)
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Post by Julian Mayo » Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:03 pm

gkaytaz wrote:
Julian Mayo wrote:Hambone is certainly good enough to win. 8) The car is good enough to win 8)
Will Alonso have a retirement free season? 8)
If he gets to be a retiree there might well be a retirer :) (Sato perhaps?)
Or Hambone off the start line 8)
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Post by gkaytaz » Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:04 pm

Julian Mayo wrote:
gkaytaz wrote:
Julian Mayo wrote:Hambone is certainly good enough to win. 8) The car is good enough to win 8)
Will Alonso have a retirement free season? 8)
If he gets to be a retiree there might well be a retirer :) (Sato perhaps?)
Or Hambone off the start line 8)
That'd be rather painful :)
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Post by Julian Mayo » Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:25 pm

gkaytaz wrote:
Julian Mayo wrote:
gkaytaz wrote:
If he gets to be a retiree there might well be a retirer :) (Sato perhaps?)
Or Hambone off the start line 8)
That'd be rather painful :)
Denis slapping them both upside the head even more so 8)
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Post by RE30B#16 » Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:48 pm

F1greyhound wrote:My sincere apologies if I sounded too harsh!

However I have to laugh when people suddenly know everything AFTER a GP. Why didnt you tell us BEFORE that MCLAREN are going to be 0,5sec/lap faster in this race?? Suddenly the analysis sounds MCLAREN has superior drivers :lol:

I think KIMI and FELIPE did all they could in their cars and it is absolutely unlikely that they could have challenged LEWIS or NICK because otherwise they would have done that...The package wasnt good enough to win just like the MCLAREN wasnt good enough to win in Melbourne.

By the way MCLAREN were also better on strategy, LEWIS` 2nd short stint was the perfect way to go, which is the reason of the gap he could make on KIMI - had less to do with his actual driving.

Dont get me wrong, I can see the talent LEWIS has! But how on earth someone who loses a battle to the first corner from pole position is questioned in the way FELIPE is now is nothing but ridiculous. Remember MICHAEL last year in Sepang? Yes, he made errors overdriving the car - but I admire people trying...

All the best! Oh, and is anybody SA enough to tell us LEWIS will win Bahrain?

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Post by F1greyhound » Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:31 pm

......and thats about all you have to say! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Looking forward to the comments when LEWIS makes an error and FELIPE showing his real skills....

By the way, these discussions about the best drivers usually dont go beyond the top teams. In Sepang it was a particularly good performance of both WILLIAMS drivers and also RUBENS in the dismal HONDA.

My driver of the day went to FERNANDO(from the poll selection given), because it was his start that made things possible and he drove just as cool and controlled as KIMI in Melbourne. These are not great victories but you have to secure them first.

However I really hope for some tight races with real racing for victory, no matter who the drivers are. For Bahrain I would expect a FERRARI bonanza, and the current form implies very strongly that noone but MCLAREN will follow and then a battle of BMW, WILLIAMS and eventually RENAULT.

Looking forward...
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Post by GhoGho » Wed Apr 11, 2007 11:49 pm

Why is Wurtz not on the voting list?
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Post by gkaytaz » Thu Apr 12, 2007 2:10 am

GhoGho wrote:Why is Wurtz not on the voting list?
Perhaps we could ask Ed or Tim to add another choice named "other" and allow us nominate someone else...
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