The toyotas in fact had nothing to lose... and that was a nice fight.. very funny the images of their garage during the clash...
I will change my previous comment... congratulations to Hamilton for busting brillantly his Mclarean to the wall with 1,5 laps to go when chasing a car that was about the same pace and more then a second (that in Monza means a lot of distance) ahead...
It would be nice if he suceed... i was really hoping that he did. It would be less 2 points between Button and Rubens. But stupid actions bring stupid results...
He could be the greatest of all times, he has the age, he has the talent and he has the team. He could already be two time champion (and rookie champion!). Please, it is not (only) that people dislike him (i don't), it is just that when he screw up, he screw up big.
Hamilton had nothing to lose? What about the constructors championship battle against Ferrari?...
Without citing the cost of a F1 car...
He is talented and very fast.. but has much to grow yet (even being already a champion)
(I think) The Mclarean strategy was based on Heikki with his "mammoth gas load" and Kers being able to start well and hold the greater number of cars behind him to help Hamilton open the gap he needed to win.
Sadly i think he was just a pawn today... and it didn't work obviously.
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Thanks for the tip of the guy at lfsbr... but this is still a lot of money (and think that has no warranty... ok... it could have, but go all the way to paraguay to make use of it if needed sux.. =P)
Piquet is a good driver and had a successfull career until F1...
He won all the categories he entered before except GP2 where he lost (closely) to Hamilton...
But regardless the result of this matter his racing career is over. Being his idea or Briatore's nothing changes for him... Because who hit the wall and brought out the safety car was him...
So... shame on him... he screwed things up.. and he is over...
I'm sad to see a F1 class driver doing a thing like that...
Sorry.. i get your name wrong in the last post.. already fixed...
I think that if you can spend... the experience worth it... and even being at this price it's pretty less then a wheel. Weeks ago i saw a logitech G25 for about R$1900 (~800 USD) in a Shopping here in Juiz de Fora (MG)...
If i had this much of money i would fix my car and buy a decent graphics card...
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Because you go with your own car, that normaly isn't much a sports one (my car's brakes can't stand more than ~4 fast laps haha, and my 90 HP engine can't give much either) and people around there or are joking around the track or have cars so faster than yours that almost make you cry... =P
So... just a crazy-fast-best-possible driving... Sometimes you can have a "challenge" with a similar car... but for no more than 3 laps =P...
So... a very good RacingSim... =D
And yes.. i think Interlagos is way more than that (400 USD)... Jacarepagua is pretty much falling a part... and costs that much...
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I would really like if people that don't like mouse drivers donate me one wheel...
I just have to stop eating for 6 months to get money to buy a wheel...
So thinking before talking is a great thing to do...
For my country mate (in my bad english) if you don't like anymore LFS and have a car you can take it to a track day... it will cost something like 800 reais (think its almost 400 US dollars) to 8 hours of the most close thing to a perfect RancingSim that you will see...
This price is for Oktane Track Day in Rio de Janeiro (Jacarepagua).
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