RAK wrote:Lewis Hamilton: Gave up six points for a ridiculous last-lap chase for second.
Can't agree with that - I'm glad he was still trying and hadn't settled for 3rd
RAK wrote:Lewis Hamilton: Gave up six points for a ridiculous last-lap chase for second.
Ben Gilbert wrote:The Red Bull 'Family'
Webber out on the first lap, Vettel dol-drumming around to finish barely in the points, Alguersuari having to start from the pitlane and then retiring and Buemi being anonymous.
Ben Gilbert wrote:The Red Bull 'Family'
Webber out on the first lap, Vettel dol-drumming around to finish barely in the points, Alguersuari having to start from the pitlane and then retiring and Buemi being anonymous.
Good shout that - they really had an awful race - from winners last year to this abysmal display.
CoopsII wrote:On occasion I have ventured into the PMM forum but beat a hasty retreat soon after as it resembles some sort of bad acid trip in there
watka wrote:Kubica - Just how many DNFs has he had this season? He's been as bad as Piquet, if only with slightly more pace of late.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Gary Shavit wrote:Reject of the Race: Martin Whitmarsh of course! Obviously, he told Lewis to crash on the last lap so that Kovalainen could gain an extra point in the Driver's Championship.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
jackanderton wrote:It can't be Hamilton because he had nothing to lose.
FloProAct wrote:jackanderton wrote:It can't be Hamilton because he had nothing to lose.
Aside from third place...
Jordan192 wrote:FloProAct wrote:jackanderton wrote:It can't be Hamilton because he had nothing to lose.
Aside from third place...
What's third place though? Yeah, it's nice, but it's not:
A) McLaren's best result of the year.
B) Important championship points. Saying he has a championship chance is, while not technically untrue, not a realistic assesment by any means. Equally, McLaren aren't the sort of team with shaky "points means pounds" sponsorship deals, so there really was nothing to lose.
if they'd not won hungary, and this would have been McLaren's first podium of the year, then yeah, sit back and hold on to it. But have we not spent enough time watching drivers pootle round after settling for some points, or a podium? Even if he couldn't have caught Button and passed in straight conditions, applying the pressure at means Button might have to go beyond his comfort zone and make a mistake.
Pushing too hard, too much of the time is usually a feature people like in drivers (McRae, Mansell, McCarthy, Villeneuve Sr.), so I'm not really sure why it's seen as negative for Hamilton.
DonTirri wrote:Funny.
Kimi crashes out on the last lap with dry tyres on a very wet conditions while fighting from the lead and people walk all over him there.
Lewis crashes on the last lap from third place simply by over-driving when nobody was pressuring him and people defend him on how he pushed to the very end, which unfortunately cost him.
Hamilton-fans and Fanboys... How i despise thee.
Kimi-haters... How i despise thee.
DonTirri wrote:Kimi crashes out on the last lap with dry tyres on a very wet conditions while fighting from the lead and people walk all over him there.
fjackdaw wrote:Hamilton is probably the most slandered and unfairly hated driver out there.
muttley wrote:fjackdaw wrote:Hamilton is probably the most slandered and unfairly hated driver out there.
Yes, but he's the most hyped as well, so to ridicule him when he deserves it is not unfair at all.
Jordan192 wrote:FloProAct wrote:jackanderton wrote:It can't be Hamilton because he had nothing to lose.
Aside from third place...
What's third place though? Yeah, it's nice, but it's not:
A) McLaren's best result of the year.
B) Important championship points. Saying he has a championship chance is, while not technically untrue, not a realistic assesment by any means. Equally, McLaren aren't the sort of team with shaky "points means pounds" sponsorship deals, so there really was nothing to lose.
if they'd not won hungary, and this would have been McLaren's first podium of the year, then yeah, sit back and hold on to it. But have we not spent enough time watching drivers pootle round after settling for some points, or a podium? Even if he couldn't have caught Button and passed in straight conditions, applying the pressure at means Button might have to go beyond his comfort zone and make a mistake.
Pushing too hard, too much of the time is usually a feature people like in drivers (McRae, Mansell, McCarthy, Villeneuve Sr.), so I'm not really sure why it's seen as negative for Hamilton.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Captain Hammer wrote:I can't believe you're actually suggesting pushing too hard and crashing is better than backing off a little bit and finishing third. That's a Rejectful statement itself.
Captain Hammer wrote:every last point that McLaren score is going to be invaluable to their 2009 campaign.
wizzie wrote:he would have leapfrogged Nico Rosberg in the championship standings
Captain Hammer wrote:And call me crazy, but given the choice between pushing hard and crashing or backing off and taking third, I know I'd take the latter.
Jordan192 wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:And call me crazy, but given the choice between pushing hard and crashing or backing off and taking third, I know I'd take the latter.
So would I - but (apart from the crash) I know what i'd rather watch.
fjackdaw wrote:I have to stick up for the race itself, I thought it was pretty exciting. Lots of overtaking on the opening laps, and genuine uncertainty as to who the winner was going to be. Even my wife stayed awake, and commented how quick it had seemed.
Captain Hammer wrote:I can't believe you're actually suggesting pushing too hard and crashing is better than backing off a little bit and finishing third. That's a Rejectful statement itself.
CarlosFerreira wrote:What we will remember most fondly are the hard chargers, like Mansell or Villeneuve, Senna, Alonso or Hamilton.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...