2012 Monaco Grand Prix discussion
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Re: 2012 Monaco Grand Prix discussion
Vergne pits for inters
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come on kova come on!!!!
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Ricciardo crashed. Prolly the real cause of the yellow flags.
Nevermind. LOL BUTTON. LOL PEREZ.
Nevermind. LOL BUTTON. LOL PEREZ.
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Vergne turns into the guinea pig. Surprised he was the one to take the gamble as he was 7th.
Button fail.
Button fail.
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If any of the top 6 crash out, Di Resta will be unrejectified.
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Kovalainen seems to be causing chaos around him
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Kova broken wing. Noo!! bathplug you Perez.
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Toro Rosso throwing away an easy 7th for no reason at all.
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Shadaza wrote:Toro Rosso throwing away an easy 7th for no reason at all.
There was a reason, Red Bull.
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Perez is just showing where Sauber could've been..
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Kova should still get 12th as vergne still on inters i think
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Notice how Perez, after being lapped, is remaining planted at the rear of the Webber train, and actually looks faster than Massa
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Good race for Webber, though I would have preferred Rosberg to win though.
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Not bad for a No:2 driver!
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6 different winners in the first six races. What next?!
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Not much action today, but still the close front made it interesting.
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Amazing drive from Mark Webber! Those who say he's past his prime has just been proven wrong! Great job man! Great job!
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kostas22 wrote:6 different winners in the first six races. What next?!
Caterham scoring a point?
Massa winning a race?
No one winning 2 grand prix?
HRT not being slower than a donkey?
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Minardi Man wrote:Shadaza wrote:Toro Rosso throwing away an easy 7th for no reason at all.
There was a reason, Red Bull.
Sadly, I suspect that you might have been right there - I imagine that the parent team loved to have a comparison of intermediate to slick performance in those conditions.
DOSBoot wrote:Amazing drive from Mark Webber! Those who say he's past his prime has just been proven wrong! Great job man! Great job!
And now Webber is tied with Vettel in the WDC for points (although Alonso is still, remarkably, three points ahead of both of them).
pasta_maldonado wrote:kostas22 wrote:6 different winners in the first six races. What next?!
Caterham scoring a point?
Massa winning a race?
No one winning 2 grand prix?
HRT not being slower than a donkey?
Well, we weren't too far from seeing the first two things happen (Massa had a very fine race, and at times you'd have to say that he was quicker than Alonso and Hamilton, whilst Heikki was fairly close to the pace of the Toro Rosso's in the earlier stages of the race).
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Watching the podium, something has occured to me:
When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:Watching the podium, something has occured to me:
When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
When was the last time any sportsman/women sang their national anthem?
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pasta_maldonado wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Watching the podium, something has occured to me:
When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
When was the last time any sportsman/women sang their national anthem?
That's not that unusual. Just watch any teamsports.
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the Masked Lapwing wrote:When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
This year's Malaysian Grand Prix, I think.
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Shadaza wrote:Now its raining hard in Monaco. Rage
Indeed. The place is soaked
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Well whoever thought that putting Vergne on inters was a good idea is an idiot
Oh, and Caterham is 10th. Marussia was 10th, but they blew it by one position.
Six different race winners now??? Who next????
Oh, and Caterham is 10th. Marussia was 10th, but they blew it by one position.
Six different race winners now??? Who next????
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GwilymJJames wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
This year's Malaysian Grand Prix, I think.
That would be pretty hard considering the Spanish national anthem has no lyrics.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Six different race winners now??? Who next????
Sebastian Vettel.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Six different race winners now??? Who next????
Canada isn't it?
HRT usually do well there. This is their year.
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Schumacher is traditionally good at Canada - I smell an epic win...
Shame the Beeb won't be covering it...
Shame the Beeb won't be covering it...
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I find it hilarious that in the one year that Ferrari doesn't predict a world championship, Alonso now leads the world championship after six races.
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So this broke the different-constructor. I missed the race, sadly.
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tristan1117 wrote:I find it hilarious that in the one year that Ferrari doesn't predict a world championship, Alonso now leads the world championship after six races.
Would have been even more peculiar if they won here, they haven't won here in 11 races now.
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FMecha wrote:So this broke the different-constructor. I missed the race, sadly.
you picked the right one to miss.
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Shadaza wrote:FMecha wrote:So this broke the different-constructor. I missed the race, sadly.
you picked the right one to miss.
Yeah, wasn't exactly a classic. Even Bahrain was better...
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Shadaza wrote:FMecha wrote:So this broke the different-constructor. I missed the race, sadly.
You picked the right one to miss.
What?
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I hope those Pirelli haters are happy today with tyres that lasted 50 laps. Oh no, they will complain that there was no action.
LIKE THERE WAS ANY ACTION ON THE BRIDGESTONE DAYS!!!
A decent F1 race, could have been better with more rain but I think they would have red-flagged it as soon as someone crashed, so I'm still happy. You never expect an orgy of in-track passing at Monaco.
LIKE THERE WAS ANY ACTION ON THE BRIDGESTONE DAYS!!!
A decent F1 race, could have been better with more rain but I think they would have red-flagged it as soon as someone crashed, so I'm still happy. You never expect an orgy of in-track passing at Monaco.
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QuickYoda41 wrote:pasta_maldonado wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:Watching the podium, something has occured to me:
When was the last time a driver actually sang their national anthem?
When was the last time any sportsman/women sang their national anthem?
That's not that unusual. Just watch any teamsports.
I was watching the England vs Norway friendly last night, and all of our players mumbled the anthem reluctantly, and half of theirs didn't sing along to the Norweigan one.
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