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ARYAN
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by ARYAN on Jun 11, 2007 02:13 PM

hi i am aryan

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Ganesh. J
Goto MotoGP
by Ganesh. J on Jun 11, 2007 01:06 PM

Yeah , here no thrilling.....no overtaking.
please go and watch MotoGP where Rossi , Stoner and pedrosa did great thing.Yesterday In Barcelone circuit , they did wonderful thing.What a race that one. Compared to that m this F1 is nothing.........very boring....

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NuraniEaswran subhramaniyam
Formula1
by NuraniEaswran subhramaniyam on Jun 11, 2007 12:56 PM  | Hide replies

With so many rule changes and minus the great man Schumi this sport has become so boring. Even the thrill of watching qualifying is gone. On the other hand yesterday's moto gp was one of the best one could have seen in recent times. The battle between Stoner Rossi and Pedrosa was heart stopping.

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Pradeep Kumar
RE:Formula1
by Pradeep Kumar on Jun 11, 2007 01:14 PM
Junk u schumi fans are spoil sports thats all..so when schumi had a good car and was winning unchallenged for 5 years it was exciting ah? thoo
the same thing will now be said by a macca fan

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Mark
RE:Formula1
by Mark on Jun 11, 2007 01:22 PM
U r the greatest Junk ---- Pradeep

He is greatest driver F1 has seen and will always be.. To remind you, he did not start his career with Ferrari and his driving perfection and calmness was the thing which made the ferrari to sign him . Ferrari had not won a title for ling time , it was micheal who did it for them ... Take back your words and eat it.


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Subhasis Das
RE:Formula1
by Subhasis Das on Jun 11, 2007 03:23 PM
F1 is now much more exciting without Schumi. With Schumi around, Ferrari and FIA would bend all rules to make him win. Schumi was a great cheat - look what he did to Damon Hill & Villenueve to win. Yesterdays Canadian Open was really exciting. However, I do agree that the Stoner-Rossi-Pedrosa race is among the best I have evr seen

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kiran
RE:Formula1
by kiran on Jun 11, 2007 03:22 PM
Mark, u probably dont know how Schumi won his first title. He deliberately took Damon Hill who was qucker out of the race in the final GP to ensure that he stays on top. So much for your "great" Schumacher. Even in the final year when he retired, he deliberately stalled his car at a bend in qualifying in Monte Carlo to prevent anybidy else from beating his time. Hakkinen showed him who is better when Mclaren and Ferrari were equal.

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Dheeraj
Raikkonen flops as usual
by Dheeraj on Jun 11, 2007 12:13 PM

I just can't help admiring this guy as to how good he is in making any team a flop one. Last time it was Mclaren, and now even the Scarlett ferrari has faded by his charm.

Keep it up boy.

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rajneesh kumar chaturvedi
alonso
by rajneesh kumar chaturvedi on Jun 11, 2007 11:57 AM  | Hide replies

Hi friends
i have nothing agianst alonso,but he just too proudy,champions are not made of such stuff,Schumi ruled F1 for 13 yrs have u ever heard him bad mouthing any of his peers,but alonso dont need anyine to defeat him,he will crumble him self under his head weight.Hamilton seems to be the steeping in the shoes of schumi.

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NuraniEaswran subhramaniyam
RE:alonso
by NuraniEaswran subhramaniyam on Jun 11, 2007 12:40 PM
Hi,
Schumi in later part of his career stopped bad mouthing his peers. Probably u have not read some of the exchanges between him and Damon Hill.

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prakash k
RE:alonso
by prakash k on Jun 11, 2007 02:48 PM
dude...I guess you have just started following F1. I have been and am still a die hard fan of schumi..I just adore him...but having said that, he definitely was one of the most arrogant and controversial drivers on the circuit. He had had umpteen spats with several drivers...even to the extent of deliberately taking drivers off the race track

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Subhasis Das
RE:alonso
by Subhasis Das on Jun 11, 2007 03:25 PM
no, schumi dint bad mouth anybody, he would simply deliberately crash into ppl or park his vehicle without reason in the middle of the track. he is the greatest cheat i hv seen

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Saurav
Fernando Still Rocks
by Saurav on Jun 11, 2007 11:40 AM  | Hide replies

Alonso had car problems...i bet that he will bounce back and take apart fluke Hamilton. And anyways Britishers get carried away too early. They are flops...same with their hamilton.

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kiran
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by kiran on Jun 11, 2007 12:00 PM
Calling a driver who had 6 podium finishes out of 6 a "fluke" shows that either u dont understand F1 or u dont know the meaning of fluke. Whether he wins the title or not is immaterial but Hamilton has done enough in the early part of the season to prove that Alonso is not an automatic first driver at Mclaren. And for all those citing Alonso's car problems, Alonso had a good car in qualifying and YET Hamilton was quicker.

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Satish
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by Satish on Jun 11, 2007 12:47 PM
Obsolutely....Hamilton is as good as anyone else...i bet he's even better.

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NuraniEaswran subhramaniyam
RE:RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by NuraniEaswran subhramaniyam on Jun 11, 2007 12:47 PM
Alonsa had braking problems much later. He could not keep his car on the track and was going out frequntly.Hamilton drove a perfect race on a day filled with accidents and which was new to him. let us accept he is very good and I feel he is another schumi in the making. To compound his misery Alonsa also had the 10sec stop go penalty whcih he should blame his team.Masa was stupid enough to come out from a closed pit lane.

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prakash k
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by prakash k on Jun 11, 2007 01:17 PM
ha ha ha I love this..."alonsa"...hilarious...ha ha ha

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kaka
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by kaka on Jun 11, 2007 02:17 PM
Maybe you failed to see the previous race where Hami came from a difference of 10 min to almost pip alonso to the post but had to hold back due to instructions from Mclaren. Boy you are sure a Fanboy!

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prakash k
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by prakash k on Jun 11, 2007 02:44 PM
u mean he pipped "alonsa" right?

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SuBrAjIt
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by SuBrAjIt on Jun 11, 2007 11:49 AM
Haha... Someone who finishes in podium on all occassions this season and still a nerd Mr Saurav says its a fluke. Cmon dude.. its time you realize that Alonso though good is not as good as Hamilton. Am sure this kid is gonna be world champ this time....

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Suman Shetty
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by Suman Shetty on Jun 11, 2007 11:50 AM
Hey dude,
Do u say that win as FLUKE??? That means u have not seen the race y'day... What a great composure from a rookie!!!!! He didn't skid of the track even once while alonso went of more than 4 times!!!!!!!

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Saurav
RE:Fernando Still Rocks
by Saurav on Jun 11, 2007 11:55 AM
he had braking problems...and if Alonso is nat good he wudnt have won 2 championships in a row. We will see at the year end who wins.

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Soumya Pranatharthi Haran
way 2 go hamilton
by Soumya Pranatharthi Haran on Jun 11, 2007 11:36 AM

hamilton has proved dat he is not a second fiddle to Alonso

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