Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - 2012 Hungary
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1. Senna
2. Raikkonen
2. Raikkonen
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Not so many Senna haters around today eh?
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eurobrun wrote:Not so many Senna haters around today eh?
It's not that we hate him, it's just that we hate seeing him do badly.
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1. Bruno Senna - 330 pts
2. Kimi Räikkönen - 200 pts
3. Charles Pic - 12 pts
4. Lewis Hamilton - 10 pts
5. Felipe Massa - 6 pts
= Romain Grosjean - 6 pts
/edited SuperAguri's votes in
2. Kimi Räikkönen - 200 pts
3. Charles Pic - 12 pts
4. Lewis Hamilton - 10 pts
5. Felipe Massa - 6 pts
= Romain Grosjean - 6 pts
/edited SuperAguri's votes in
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Just finished watching the race (had a very busy week) can I add my votes, not that it makes any difference.
1 - Senna
2 - Räikkönen
1 - Senna
2 - Räikkönen
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No problem, added in your votes.
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Thanks, although I noticed that Massa got a vote, Pic and Hamilton I can understand, even Grosjean but Massa? Was JeremyMcClean watching the wrong race? Was it a sympathy vote as Massa was not too far behind Alonso, although he was still 12 seconds behind and lost 2 places, unlike Alonso who gained a place.
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Possibly yes.
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SuperAguri wrote:Thanks, although I noticed that Massa got a vote, Pic and Hamilton I can understand, even Grosjean but Massa? Was JeremyMcClean watching the wrong race? Was it a sympathy vote as Massa was not too far behind Alonso, although he was still 12 seconds behind and lost 2 places, unlike Alonso who gained a place.
I gave the vote to Massa since I have a hunch he's going to get sacked/leave during the summer break and gave him credit for having scored on his final race.
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JeremyMcClean wrote:SuperAguri wrote:Thanks, although I noticed that Massa got a vote, Pic and Hamilton I can understand, even Grosjean but Massa? Was JeremyMcClean watching the wrong race? Was it a sympathy vote as Massa was not too far behind Alonso, although he was still 12 seconds behind and lost 2 places, unlike Alonso who gained a place.
I gave the vote to Massa since I have a hunch he's going to get sacked/leave during the summer break and gave him credit for having scored on his final race.
And who will they replace him with? Perez won't leave Sauber mid-season and Ferrari havent tested since Mugello, where I'm sure only Alonso and Massa drove the cars.
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AdrianSutil wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:SuperAguri wrote:Thanks, although I noticed that Massa got a vote, Pic and Hamilton I can understand, even Grosjean but Massa? Was JeremyMcClean watching the wrong race? Was it a sympathy vote as Massa was not too far behind Alonso, although he was still 12 seconds behind and lost 2 places, unlike Alonso who gained a place.
I gave the vote to Massa since I have a hunch he's going to get sacked/leave during the summer break and gave him credit for having scored on his final race.
And who will they replace him with? Perez won't leave Sauber mid-season and Ferrari havent tested since Mugello, where I'm sure only Alonso and Massa drove the cars.
They could shove Jules Bianchi in the car, but I doubt he will be able to do anything major, and if miracles happen, he'll only finish 5th at best.
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It'll never happen. That'll be the biggest mistake Ferrari will have ever done in terms of drivers. Even taking on Capelli was better...
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