2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Discussion Thread

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Petrov Train?
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Impressive red bull, they have put ferrari against the wall with that strategy!!!
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works renault helping the "customer" renault team..
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WeirdKerr wrote:works renault helping the "customer" renault team..


i dont think so. Petrov is just trying to save his own butt
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WeirdKerr wrote:works renault helping the "customer" renault team..


20 years from now, fathers will be telling their children how the 2010 season was decided by Vitaly Petrov.
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It seems that Red Bull have managed to trick Ferrari into making a mistake.

Had Alonso stayed out, his 4th place was completely safe. Webber wasn't a factor, even if he was faster, because he would get to the Rosberg-Petrov train. And then Alonso would be able to open a gap to safely rejoin in front of Rosberg, just as Button has done.

But it's very easy for me to say this... now. Probably Ferrari didn't expect the option tyres to last for this long.
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F1000X wrote:20 years from now, fathers will be telling their children how the 2010 season was decided by Vitaly Petrov.


Or Ferarri's crappy strategy :twisted:
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Alonso can't tell Petrov to crash like he did to Piquet Jr! In Soviet Russia, Petrov holds up you!
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Ferrim wrote:It seems that Red Bull have managed to trick Ferrari into making a mistake.

Had Alonso stayed out, his 4th place was completely safe. Webber wasn't a factor, even if he was faster, because he would get to the Rosberg-Petrov train. And then Alonso would be able to open a gap to safely rejoin in front of Rosberg, just as Button has done.

But it's very easy for me to say this... now. Probably Ferrari didn't expect the option tyres to last for this long.


That's exactly what i think. I think if vettel wins the champ today it will be pure genius, much a la ferrari in suzuka 97
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Was it just me or did the McLaren pit overalls look rather pink tonight?
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So, in the end, the dominant car takes both titles.

BORING SEASON!!! :lol:
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Well, at least its not Alonso! [censored]
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In Soviet Russia, rejectdom escapes Petrov!

F1000X wrote:Well, at least its not Alonso! [censored]


Wrong place, that post was for the Autosport Forums.
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This is one boring race... -.-
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Ferrim wrote: Wrong place, that post was for the Autosport Forums.


No, this is exactly where I meant to post it.
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Okay, okay, we get the F1 championship business. But seriously, "The two le... THE DOUBLE LEGGED JIGGLE!"- famous last words?
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F1000X wrote:
Ferrim wrote: Wrong place, that post was for the Autosport Forums.


No, this is exactly where I meant to post it.


It's still the wrong place to post that, mate
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Too bad about Webber, but Vettel deserved it nonetheless.
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Was Alonso shaking his fist at Petrov?
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Henrique wrote:Too bad about Webber, but Vettel deserved it nonetheless.
He's crying :)


Masterful red bull. ferrari should have waited to see how the tyres worked for massa
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F1000X wrote:
Ferrim wrote: Wrong place, that post was for the Autosport Forums.


No, this is exactly where I meant to post it.


You know, it's the kind of behaviour that's not welcomed here. No matter if it's directed against Alonso, Vettel, Hamilton or whoever.
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NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Vettel ,you lucky bastard. Congrats though.
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I dislike how Helmet Marko will be stepping on the podium.
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In a way it seems almost a shame that the title should be decided on a strategy call. But on the other hand, you cannot deny that Vettel drove a superb race - you have to stand up and salute his speed. As I said up-thread, I wanted Webber to take the title, but had a feeling it would be Vettel's day, and so it proved.

Well done to Vettel. He's had his ups and downs this season, but he was on top when it mattered - and the first time he's ever led the world championship!

You can't blame Ferrari for reacting to Webber, but it just collapsed for them after that. Bad show from Alonso taking his frustrations out on Petrov, though.
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That was probably the best race I didn't want to watch.
A bigger sigh of relief than in 2008.
Vitaly Petrov, the Vyborg Cyborg, Drive of the season.
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Henrique wrote:Was Alonso shaking his fist at Petrov?


Because he's now an honourary Italian F1 Driver.
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YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES! YES!

Since I've been almost the only guy to stick with Vettel through the whole season without hopping to the Webber-bandwagon or the Hate-Vettel bandwagon, I would like to impart this statement to y'all...
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Congratulations Sebastian Vettel :D !!!!! I am still stunned!!! Unbelievable :shock:
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Woah! If this is Vettel "speachless", I don't want to meet him when he have lots to talk about!
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As much as I dislike Vettel, he drove a superb race. Everything went according to plan, and in the end, it worked.

And really, this has been a great season.
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Sauber010 wrote:I dislike how Helmet Marko will be stepping on the podium.


+1
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Dan B wrote:As much as I dislike Vettel, he drove a superb race.

As much as I dislike Vettel I discovered it paled in comparison to my dislike of Alonso as soon as the race started. I'd always liked Alonso when the season started, I'm not sure why I can't stand him anymore.
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GENTLEMEN. WE ARE NOT HAVING A FLAME WAR IN HERE.

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What flame war? I was just mentioning that for some reason I've gone from liking Alonso to being intensely glad he didn't win the title over a single season for reasons I can't even fathom myself.
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I enjoyed the Norbert Vettel interview. He clearly didn't understand a word Eddie Jordan was saying.
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Brilliant drive by Vettel and deserving World Champion. But Petrov really sealed Alonso's fate by keeping him behind. And Renault took revenge from him for leaving the team. Webber was very poor today. He could not stay close enough to pass Alonso, even when Alonso made mistake he was not there. And Massa has learnt how STR handles having spent whole race behind Algersauri. Kubica and Rosberg also drove good today. It was so surprising that in the end it was Schumacher's crash which cost Alonso the title.
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LukeB wrote:What flame war? I was just mentioning that for some reason I've gone from liking Alonso to being intensely glad he didn't win the title over a single season for reasons I can't even fathom myself.
Is that avatar making you over-sensative? :D


Not at all. I've had to edit three posts in the thread already, that's what I meant. Carry on. :geek:
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Add me to those unimpressed with Alonso giving it to Petrov.

Petrov was perfectly entitled to do "the full Bernoldi". More power to him and Alguersuari.
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Many an ROTR on this weekend.
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