I dare day more than a few people don't think it is particularly funny that no-one is allowed to overtake Mr "best driver ever" Schumaker.JayVee wrote:But guys the McLaren's didn't run problem free! It wasn't a 1-2 finish![]()
Perhaps Montoya needs to borrow that "Keep your distance" sign from Williams
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Did anyone notice how Bambino driver nearly drove Fisichella off as Fisichella was lapping himjulian mayo wrote: I dare day more than a few people don't think it is particularly funny that no-one is allowed to overtake Mr "best driver ever" Schumaker.


I guess it is hard being a 7 time world champion and finally realising that you are being beaten on track. I bet he never thought this would happen.
BTW: Why wasn't there an "incident to be investigated after the race" message following the Webber-Schumacher incident. I wonder if being in Turkey has anything to do with it


Is this the right thread julian


I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!
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You are starting to cotton on.JayVee wrote:Did anyone notice how Bambino driver nearly drove Fisichella off as Fisichella was lapping himjulian mayo wrote: I dare day more than a few people don't think it is particularly funny that no-one is allowed to overtake Mr "best driver ever" Schumaker.![]()
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I guess it is hard being a 7 time world champion and finally realising that you are being beaten on track. I bet he never thought this would happen.
BTW: Why wasn't there an "incident to be investigated after the race" message following the Webber-Schumacher incident. I wonder if being in Turkey has anything to do with it![]()
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The Championship tables have been updated at the top of this thread.
With 4 races remaining Alonso has a 27 point lead over Raikkonen. He could clinch the title at the next race in Spa if he scores 3 more points than Raikkonen!
In the Constructors' Championship, Renault now leads by 8 points from McLaren. It looks like the Constructors Championship will go down to the wire!
With 4 races remaining Alonso has a 27 point lead over Raikkonen. He could clinch the title at the next race in Spa if he scores 3 more points than Raikkonen!
In the Constructors' Championship, Renault now leads by 8 points from McLaren. It looks like the Constructors Championship will go down to the wire!
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Cool but you should have said so without being askeddanilen1 wrote:sorry guys, u dont get any money, monty finished the race with a broken diffuser, plus he had some issues with the refueller...
I dont call a car driving with a broken diffuser a car driving problem free..
How much do you think your stakes should have been to win 20? shud a mclaren have a problem?


A few people here started demanding the 20 quid from others



I'm back and yes supporting Alonso "The Cute" in the Ferrari!
JayVee,JayVee wrote:39th in 8 'n' Pole ... and leading the F1idiots by a mile
The Cute leading by 27 points. 4 races to go!!
Alonso - soon to be - The Youngest Ever F1 World Champion
I concede the victory to you and bow before you

Renault got it right from the begining and McLaren took too long to get it right.

(and without Rory Byrne Ferrari will again be dormant for 19 years)

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good to see you finally fall into line with the rest of us yokelsGhoGho wrote:JayVee,JayVee wrote:39th in 8 'n' Pole ... and leading the F1idiots by a mile
The Cute leading by 27 points. 4 races to go!!
Alonso - soon to be - The Youngest Ever F1 World Champion
I concede the victory to you and bow before you
Renault got it right from the begining and McLaren took too long to get it right.
(and without Rory Byrne Ferrari will again be dormant for 19 years)

The Mountain is a savage Mistress.
The reality is i dont have time to argue as much as JayVee or sgdjulian mayo wrote:GhoGho wrote:JayVee,JayVee wrote:39th in 8 'n' Pole ... and leading the F1idiots by a mile
The Cute leading by 27 points. 4 races to go!!
Alonso - soon to be - The Youngest Ever F1 World Champion
I concede the victory to you and bow before you
Renault got it right from the begining and McLaren took too long to get it right.
(and without Rory Byrne Ferrari will again be dormant for 19 years)
good to see you finally fall into line with the rest of us yokels

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The Championship tables have been updated at the top of this thread.
With 3 races remaining Alonso has a 25 point lead over Raikkonen. He needs a podium finish in Brazil to clinch the title in 2 weeks time.
In the Constructors' Championship, Renault's lead is reduced to 6 points from McLaren. They are slowly catching them!
With 3 races remaining Alonso has a 25 point lead over Raikkonen. He needs a podium finish in Brazil to clinch the title in 2 weeks time.
In the Constructors' Championship, Renault's lead is reduced to 6 points from McLaren. They are slowly catching them!