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Teflonso (now 2nd driver with most points) | 43 | 33.33% | |
Hamilton | 30 | 23.26% | |
Massa | 2 | 1.55% | |
TGF | 16 | 12.40% | |
Kubica | 0 | 0% | |
Liuzzi | 14 | 10.85% | |
Barrichello | 0 | 0% | |
Kowasabi | 1 | 0.78% | |
Heidfeld | 1 | 0.78% | |
Alguersuari | 0 | 0% | |
Hulkenberg | 0 | 0% | |
Button | 0 | 0% | |
Kovailainen | 0 | 0% | |
Senna | 0 | 0% | |
Yamamoto | 0 | 0% | |
Sutil | 6 | 4.65% | |
Vettel | 15 | 11.63% | |
Petrov | 0 | 0% | |
Glock | 0 | 0% | |
Other | 1 | 0.78% | |
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There is a strong argument too that in 2008 the Ferrari was the better car so Hamilton could be one of the driver's to have taken a championship in not the quickest car. Thats all highly subjective and will never be really proved either way of course. Hamilton was ok this weekend, but was on fire in Suzuka (race day) until his gearbox issues. Singapore he was good but got into a clumsy 50/50 racing incident. Monza runied by one terminal error. I think he's been the best driver this year, making the third quickest car into a title challenger. However - through gritted teeth - Alonso is doing a damn good job of taking 'driver of the season' away from Lewis. T'will be an exciting last two races between them two and Webber. |
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Lewis, the only one who wanted to race, and consolation prize to Webber for, 'it was my fault'
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I don't remember him having particularly good results in 2009. He got 5 podiums, 2 of which were wins, the rest were a mixed bag with 3 no finishes.
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24 Oct 2010, 15:32 (Ref:2779643) | #57 | ||
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Tricky.......Alonso did well but only won because of Vettel's problems, but on balance gave it to Hamilton for being the one who wanted to get on with it.....
Honourable mention to Sutil for at least trying to race...with hilarious consequences, as they used to say....... |
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24 Oct 2010, 15:34 (Ref:2779645) | #58 | |
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I think I know what happened with Sutil.
He saw Kobayashi passing him (and others) in Japan and thought "I'll have some of that." |
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24 Oct 2010, 16:07 (Ref:2779660) | #60 | ||
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Hamilton for me - the only man who actually wanted to go racing instead of sitting in his car whining about the weather. I've never heard so much moaning in my life as we heard over the radio today.
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24 Oct 2010, 16:23 (Ref:2779664) | #61 | ||
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Being a Hammy fan I give it to him for "plugging on" like he normally does, but this time he had the luck for a change.
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Those podiums came during the second half of the season after development work had clearly improved the car, so considering what had gone before in the first half of the season, they obviously were good; it couldn't get any worse.
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Instead of constantly sledgling and defending Hamilton, you should all be applauding the top 5 or 6 finishers, who all drove very well indded in very tough conditions.
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24 Oct 2010, 17:15 (Ref:2779687) | #65 | ||
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Hamilton, for being the only driver (that i'm aware of) that actually wanted to get on and race in the wet.
Well done that man. |
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24 Oct 2010, 17:25 (Ref:2779689) | #66 | ||
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I can't pick between Massa, Schumacher and Liuzzi. They all had brilliant drives and did a lot 'more' than the top 2 (maybe not Massa so much - but he stayed out of trouble).
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Not only that, he was also the only man in the WDC that really needed to improve his race finishing position compared to his qualifying position. Amazing coincidence!
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24 Oct 2010, 18:01 (Ref:2779708) | #68 | ||
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I vote for Alonso, he got extremely lucky in this one but he kept himself near Vettel almost the entire race and always seemed comfortable in the changing conditions. He's doing a Prost '86.
I also give a special mention to TGF, Vettel and even Luizzi, who finally did something decent. |
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I think we have our usual contrasting intepretations lol
I think many have awarded it to Hamilton for a solid drive, but more so for his positive attitude towards having a race... You know, what they're meant to be doing Selby |
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Maybe he would've joined Webber and Alonso in their protest if it was in his interest to do so. But we don't know for sure. What we do know is that two prominent drivers tried to stop a Grand Prix getting under way. A Grand Prix that cost lots of time, money and effort to set-up, and one that many thousands of people had paid to see. And it wasn't even that wet. |
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1/ Hamilton who patently did the utmost with what he had today.
2/ Alonso solid drive pressured Vettel. Possibly could've gone quicker if he had to. 3/ Schumacher for a fairly assured drive and giving a glimpse of what he still maybe capable of in the 'right conditions' |
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Especially when you see the option is for what happened today. That is a self caused DNF that left Mark now in 3rd place in the championship And I bet if Mark was in Lewis's championship position he would not have had any second thoughts either about wanting, as Lewis did, to get on and race. |
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There are an awful lot of mind readers on here today.
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