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saadie 05-24-2005 09:35 AM

^^ ... imo .. he should have tried harder to stay ahead of both the williams ... or atleast should ahve pushed a bit harder in the last couple of laps ....
cuz .. racing is all about risks .... truli tried but failed .. JV tried but failed .. schumi tried and suceeded .. well kinda ..... how yea get me

dingo 05-24-2005 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by saadie
^^ ... imo .. he should have tried harder to stay ahead of both the williams ... or atleast should ahve pushed a bit harder in the last couple of laps ....
cuz .. racing is all about risks .... truli tried but failed .. JV tried but failed .. schumi tried and suceeded .. well kinda ..... how yea get me

I think he did the right thing, the risk wasn't worth it - if he went off then he gets no points, at least this way he still got 4th place and some valuable points :wink:
He had no chance to keep the Williams' cars behind him without being unfair and blocking them :)

sikx5 05-24-2005 09:50 AM

During Mid race, you could see the car getting closer and closer to walls...But amazingly Alonoso kept it together...

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Originally Posted by saadie
^^ ... imo .. he should have tried harder to stay ahead of both the williams ... or atleast should ahve pushed a bit harder in the last couple of laps ....
cuz .. racing is all about risks .... truli tried but failed .. JV tried but failed .. schumi tried and suceeded .. well kinda ..... how yea get me

U got a point there dude...but schui,trui, and that jackass villenurve had nothing to loose, they where all out to gain. Alonso could have lost out big time if he tried to keep the pace, something is better than nothing i guess.

Max Power 05-24-2005 11:17 AM

looking at that tire, I don't c 4 visible grooves...or is that not an issue any more

|Nuno| 05-24-2005 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Power
looking at that tire, I don't c 4 visible grooves...or is that not an issue any more

The grooves aren't an issue anymore, but what amazes me is that it wore down to the carcass.


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