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Old 10-08-2007, 10:26 AM   #76
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you two are fighting like little girls .. ...

i couldnt help to notice ...

like .. no shit
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:29 AM   #77
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Originally Posted by saadie
you two are fighting like little girls .. ...

i couldnt help to notice ...

like .. no shit
I have to have the last word, it's something I've learned fom RC45.

Just joking.
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:34 AM   #78
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Originally Posted by gangajas
OK, then I'll have to censor myself and only post stupid articles by the Bristish tabloids against anyone who put Hamilton's title in danger, then you will be happy. :roll:
I love it how you're doing your best to please me!

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you two are fighting like little girls .. ...

i couldnt help to notice ...

like .. no shit
Look who's talking
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:39 AM   #79
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^"Saadie baby eating", LOL!

I think both Alonso and Hamilton have not managed the media very well this year.
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:44 AM   #80
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Originally Posted by Svensson
Originally Posted by saadie
you two are fighting like little girls .. ...

i couldnt help to notice ...

like .. no shit
Look who's talking
OMG you actually searched my name on yotube ..

you just have to be the most bored and the stupidest peron on JW ...


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I think both F1's Lance Bass and Hamilton have not managed the media very well this year.
yep ... just one word for them .. "women " they like talking crap just like these two ..
the real man on the other hand is raikkonen .. he thinks thrice and says absolutly nothing
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:52 AM   #81
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^ Haha admit it, it's you in the video
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Old 10-08-2007, 10:56 AM   #82
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nahhh ... that guy is a nigger compared to me ....
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Old 10-08-2007, 12:24 PM   #83
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Speaking of Al0nso, after only qualifying 4th, he reportedly kicked down a door in McLaren's circuit office and smashed his race helmet out of disappointment. The team even had to call a carpenter to repair the damage. His relationship with the team though is beyond repairable.

Ron Dennis will discuss Al0nso's future after the Brazilian GP.

The ultimate compliment:
Kimi Raikkonen has been as strong as Michael Schumacher in the second part of the 2007 season, according to Ferrari's head of track activities Luca Baldisserri.

Despite winning the first race of the season in Australia, Raikkonen failed to dominate teammate Felipe Massa in the early part of the year following his switch from McLaren.

Since the French Grand Prix in July, however, the Finn has been the top scorer, including four victories in nine races, and he is still with a distant chance of taking the title in Brazil despite two retirements.

Baldisserri reckons now that Raikkonen has adapted to the team and the tyres, the Finn has been at Michael Schumacher's level.

"Michael is a seven times world champion and we've been working together for 10 years, and at the end, with the relationship with Michael it was enough to look into his eyes to understand where there was a problem, to understand what he was meaning when he was speaking about the car," Baldisserri said.

"Generally with Kimi, we were struggling a bit at the beginning because he had some trouble to adapt his driving style to our car, to learn all our systems and to learn the Bridgestone tyres but I have to say that from mid-season to the race that he did today he can be at the same level as Michael.

"A driver that can do a race like today, such difficult conditions, without making a mistake is a great driver."

Raikkonen is seven points behind championship leader Lewis Hamilton and will need to win the Brazilian Grand Prix, with Hamilton in sixth and Fernando Alonso in third, to take the title.

Raikkonen kept his championship hopes alive by winning the Chinese Grand Prix, from which Hamilton retired after a driving error.

Ferrari's sporting director Stefano Domenicali said it is no miracle that the Finn will be able to fight for the title in the final race.

"No, I don't think it is a miracle, first of all, because if you look, we have won eight races out of 16, so fifty per cent of that, we have done great results," said Domenicali.

"Unfortunately this year, we have suffered from other problems but we are still there and we need to be, as always, not too anxious and looking behind at the last race, but we need to make a deep analysis since the beginning of the championship and this is what we are doing now, as an audit just to be sure that at the last race everything is covered.

"But it's not a miracle. We always said that we never give up, it's not just a way of saying it, it's just what we feel and once again, I want to stress the point that the team is very close together, we know that from the outside, after one race, big pressure but that's part of the game."
Since Magny-Cours, this is the tally of the top 4 drivers:
LH: 49 (2 wins)
FA: 55 (2 wins)
KR: 68 (4 wins)
FM: 47 (1 win)
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Old 10-09-2007, 09:20 AM   #84
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Originally Posted by Svensson

Don't make me laugh now... You're probably the biggest Alstronzo fanboy here!
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I think youre wrong...
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Old 10-11-2007, 11:47 AM   #85
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Originally Posted by bultaco_metralla
Originally Posted by Svensson

Don't make me laugh now... You're probably the biggest Alstronzo fanboy here!
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I think youre wrong...
don't be jealous that someone is trying to steal your title
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Old 10-18-2007, 06:21 PM   #86
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My wife and I stood up and cheered when Hamilton got stuck... He needs more things like that to bring his big head down to earth...
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