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Hamilton on pole for US GP


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shantanu banerjee
HAMILTON WINS
by shantanu banerjee on Jun 18, 2007 12:05 AM

Good job hamilton

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venkat iyer
Stop complaining and start driving
by venkat iyer on Jun 17, 2007 03:39 PM  | Hide replies

Do any of you guys get the impression Alonso is a bit of a crybaby? When Schumacher was around he was complaining about how the rules were being bent for him and now that Hamilton is around he's complaining how McLaren is bending the rules for Hamilton to reach pole in standings!

That's what differentiates the number ones from the number twos! The number twos always have an excuse or a party to point a finger at...the number ones just shut their ears and go out and get it!
I love this kid's attitude...has a long way to go, but my punt's on him for topping this year's drivers championship points.

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Suji
RE:Stop complaining and start driving
by Suji on Jun 17, 2007 05:13 PM
i agree with u totally

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Tejas Kashyap
RE:Stop complaining and start driving
by Tejas Kashyap on Jun 17, 2007 06:20 PM
yup...i totally agree wid u!!!!!alonso is a big crybaby always searchin for reasons to escape!!!!

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Vivek Agnihotri
Loosing charm
by Vivek Agnihotri on Jun 17, 2007 09:52 AM

This is for Bernie....
If this guys goes the same way for next two races, F1 will lose attraction and interest as Fernando will have to struggle hard alongwith advantage Ferrari in the remaining races. I fear that game will be over for 2007 a bit too soon.

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Arun Prasad
RE:Karthekein , where art thou
by Arun Prasad on Jun 17, 2007 02:12 PM
For that you need good car/team as well. If you start with teams like Toro Rosso - Ferrari, Spyker - Ferrari, you can't make most of it.

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Tejas Kashyap
RE:Karthekein , where art thou
by Tejas Kashyap on Jun 17, 2007 06:24 PM
well said franklin.....narain had got an awesome chance of standin on the podium 2 yrs back in indianapolis...he screwed it up...!!!!...he couldn drive properly even though the next guy was a lap behind and the previous guy was a lap ahead!!!

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srinivas Bandi
hAMILTON, THE NEW cHAMPION
by srinivas Bandi on Jun 17, 2007 07:26 AM  | Hide replies

He is A GOOD PLAYER , BUT STILL A LONG WAY TO GO , INORDER TO BE A GREAT PLAYER IN f1 , hE HAS THE CALIBRE TO DO IT , WILL SEE IF HE DOES IN THESE FEW UPCOMING YEARS.

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Vishal Jain
RE:hAMILTON, THE NEW cHAMPION
by Vishal Jain on Jun 17, 2007 09:07 AM
Also, in F1, he should be a racer and not a "player" ;-)

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tanmoy
Hamilton,the new Michael Schumacher
by tanmoy on Jun 17, 2007 03:25 AM  | Hide replies

The rookie driver is the new Schumacher.One day he will surpass all the records made by M. Schumacher.

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ajay singh
RE:Hamilton,the new Michael Schumacher
by ajay singh on Jun 17, 2007 05:08 AM
don't get too excited yet! there is still a long way to go.. before u can even think of comparing him wid someone like schumi.

He is very good, but not as much as British media would like to believe us. In fact, that has been the story of British media always. They r just starved of champions in this country, so avarage performers are lifted as the best in world (case in point, Harmison & Flintoff in cricket) and very good players into one of the best of all time (e.g. Rooney, Hamilton etc.).


Hamilton os great for F1, but he also has started with a big team like McLaren. Not every one gets a chance to start like that. To add to his luck, all the reliability issues of McLaren have vanished this season, and how?? Kimi Raikonnen must be ruing his luck.


So... go slow on Hamilton. He is yet to match the incredible feat of Alonso... let alone Schumacher.

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pavan chandra
RE:RE:Hamilton,the new Michael Schumacher
by pavan chandra on Jun 17, 2007 07:26 AM
Yep Indians are such astonishing underperformers that they have to highlight any and every achievement no matter how mediocre and insignificant it is on the really competitive world stage. (Cricket, Sania Mirza, etc)

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sachin sharma
go kimi go...
by sachin sharma on Jun 17, 2007 01:48 AM  | Hide replies

hamilton on fire....this is f1 and it's best..really gone those days when no need to watch f1 as u already know shumi will will by a lap or 2...

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Ananth Rao
RE:go kimi go...
by Ananth Rao on Jun 17, 2007 02:28 AM
agree with u..... and this Hamilton guy is a bigger revelation than Juan Pable Montoya three years back.

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Ananth Rao
RE:RE:go kimi go...
by Ananth Rao on Jun 17, 2007 02:29 AM
oops....Pablo**

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