Besides, I'm sick of everyone crooning over Hamilton. Why can't we go for the underdogs, such as Piquet or Sutil, or Barrichello (isn't his fault, its the cars).
Congrats on BMW's victory though, now we shall celebrate by driving their old cars!
I'm starting to beleive that Hamilton wanted to find _that_ gap, but IDK how could he beleive that he would have been able to by-pass Raikko. With 90° wheel-turn it would have been possible.
Well done BMWs... Kubica in particular was amazing today, great drive
Massa too for being alert and making some nice moves
Hamilton gets his second Golden Arse award of the year to go with the one he got in Bahrain for driving into the back of someone and refusing to admit it's his fault (again). Wake the hell up
Hamilton's move reminded me a bit of when he drove into Alonso a while back after accelerating out of a corner. I think the man just has bad spatial awareness.
Mythdat, you can tell from the onboard (it's probably deleted from YT) that what happened at Bahrain was that Hamilton's front wing broke. The rather sudden reduction in drag speeded him up, which catapulted him in to the back of Alonso. Not a braketest, not a matter that Hamilton should have swerved - he couldn't.
it's interesting how hamilton prone to make these little mistakes that throw his champsionship away...the sand trap in china, pushing the wrong button in brazil, and all that.
Nah... firstly he was in Alonso's slipstream so the front wing wasn't producing much drag anyway. And secondly, the part of the wing that broke was the upper bridge, which does nothing but shape the airflow over the car, and if anything would produce more drag if it bent like it did.
His wing broke in T1, the accident happened in lap 3... Enough time to adjust to the "reduction of drag" (do you even know what you're saying there???), no?
Kinda funny how Heidfield looked so disappointed on podium where as DC was so full of joy that you could have thought he was the actually winner there.
By the way, Kimi should teach Kubica on what to do with that champagne bottle, he didn't even take a sip.
Hamilton showed what an idiot he is yet again, this red light issue has happened so many times you'd think that by now the drivers would be aware of it.
Great race to watch, impressive performance from Kubica and well kept up by both Heifeld and DC (now, after so much trouble with his brakes on the last laps, truly deserved).
Noticeably good for Vettel, new found respect for Massa and quite good race for both Toyota and Honda.
Shame about both McLarens (even if they looked to be the top performers on qualification), both Renaults (at least 'Lonso admitted it was his fault - drove on the dirt) and somewhat on Rosberg - he was both trying harder than he could and somewhat unlucky, however if he keeps pushing something good might come out.
Exactly my thoughts, after he tried to convince everyone luck doesn't exist when it comes to Ha-my-LoL
i sure hope so... if he doesnt get a contract with a better team after that drive in monaco something very wrong in f1
vital as in "look at the _blinking_ red light you idiot"?
very unimpressed with these 2 in the last couple of races
hamilton on german tv "not like i made a mistake" ... whats an ass
on the rest of the field... first sauber win in 16 years (yay) nice comeback for heidfeld... great overtakes from massa and webber and awesome defensive driving from both vettel and glock... ok kind of germ biased tbh
Yeah I wonder if Hamilton learned that in karting.
Kubica is on fire this season. I'd love to see him win the championship in a fecking BMW, and with the mistakes Hamilton and Ricanernen keep making he could actually pull it off.
I couldn't believe it when I saw that. It went something like
"Lewis, what's your take on the pitlane incident? What happened?"
"In my opinion it was a normal driving incident"
"Do you think you'll get penalised for it?"
"No, I don't think so, it's not like I made a mistake"
yep, on itv he said "yeah i made a mistake, didnt see the red light" and the the women says "Didnt the team inform you about the red light?"
the answer was "They did it too late, but stuff like that happens"
Either u guys are making stuff up or Hamilton says different things to different interviews
Well, he got penalised, bad luck for him. But now someone explain why on the f'ing earth didnt Kimi get the penalty? nakajima took out Robert in the same or very simillar way Kimi tooks out sutil, and still got away with it.... Damn suckers