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F1 title decided off track: Alonso


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Raj MK
Sour Grapes
by Raj MK on Oct 07, 2007 02:03 PM

What a loser. I am sure if he had the world championship in his kitty by now he would have been least bothered with the no penalty against Hamilton. He is simply not able to digest the fact that Hamilton has been on par if not better than him on the track at most times this year although rightfully speaking Hamilton should have been punished for antics. And his mindset as seen in the last statement of his clearly shows he does not deserve this championship, champions are made of stronger stuff. What a wimp, always whining !!!

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manikantan k
HELLO ALONSO !!!!
by manikantan k on Oct 07, 2007 10:00 AM

A CHAMP IS KNOWN NOT BY HIS BEHAVOIUR WHEN HE WINS BUT BY HIS BEHAVOIUR WHEN HE LOSES... BY BLAMING EVERYONE ELSE AND NOY GIVING CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE, ALONSO WILL BE REMEMBERED AS A SORE LOSER AND A BAD CHAMPION...

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BHASKARAN GANESHAN
GOOD FOR THE SPORT
by BHASKARAN GANESHAN on Oct 07, 2007 08:53 AM  | Hide replies

ALONSO is indeed good for the sport. He is the Garry kasporov of F1. Guys like Alonso try every trick in the book to win and Alonso is a great talent and a great driver. Having tested Hamilton's nerves in the past he understands it is difficult to beat Hamilton from this position. The mercurial Alonso and a flamboyant Hamilton and the steely kimi are the future of Formula one.

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Deepak Sood
cry baby !
by Deepak Sood on Oct 07, 2007 08:00 AM

alonso has always been a cry baby. why has he given up hopes with two races to go. he sounds like a loser to me. aryton, schumi and other great legends always beleived in fighting down till end. you never know if hamilton fails to finish todays race ? alonso has not only lost on track but also mentally !! how can critics claim he is one of the greatest drivers ever ?? He sounds like a big loser and a cry baby !

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ThekingofKings
Lewis having an easy way!!
by ThekingofKings on Oct 07, 2007 05:02 AM

k folks am not going in2 the full 2007 picture...but if u have dloaded the utube vid n checked it out(u c,the video was taken 4m the stands n not a part of the official recording,meaning which u wud have missed like all others if u were viewing it on ur TV screens),ull agree that ne1 else other than Lewis wud have gotten a penalty(may it be 10 gridslots or stripping of points).Q is y is 'he' let off so easily(n even rookie vettel got a reprimand bcoz of him inspite being found guilty initially by the stewards),if u have followed the comments made by bernie eclestone i dont think ull disagree with what alonso has 2 say!!off track politics n nothing else...just like in 2005,F1 suddenly deided to issue new regulations regarding cars just 2 stop Schumi,this time they think the Lewis craze wud get more ppl interested abt F1(after the void of MSC)...all this biz shit is just marring the main damned thing-------racing

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GD
Whatever Alonso said is true
by GD on Oct 07, 2007 01:01 AM  | Hide replies

After reading this article, I saw Webber/Vettel accident in Fuji and I was surprised to see that Hamilton is not penalised. He is the most responsible driver for this accident. I saw this race live till 20 laps behind the safety car and then out of frustration switched off TV. There is no point seeing cars following safety car for more than 2o laps. During those 20 laps I noticed that Hamilton was coming much closer to safety car, which I never seen in last 6 years of watching F1 races.

Today I saw the accident part on youtube. Never seen a driver running parallel to safety car. He should be penalised.

I am a Alonso hater and never liked his attitude or driving skills, but still I feel he is correct in slamming Lewis about that incident.

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raghvendra singh
RE:Whatever Alonso said is true
by raghvendra singh on Oct 07, 2007 03:00 AM
In this race decision has been biased in favour of Hamilton who has clearly violated laid down rules: driving less than specified distance behind safety car and also having his car lifted on to track with help of crane. Officials have unfairly ruled in his favour giving him valuable advantage!

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ThekingofKings
RE:Whatever Alonso said is true
by ThekingofKings on Oct 07, 2007 04:35 AM
ya mate!!ugot that rite..even F1 boss Bernie told in a press conference tha Lewis wud be the best man as a F1 world champion ahead of Kimi n Alonso..n seeing the results he have got thruout the season(despite all controversies n all the luck of the world,which he has by the way),Bernie feels him 2 b te ideal replacement 4 Schumi!!!So Alonso may have hit a nail rite this tym..

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srini kk
Please accept the failure
by srini kk on Oct 06, 2007 10:15 PM  | Hide replies

Alonso needs to accept the failure because there is a better driver than him.
He also needs to understand that he is not the only god%u2019s gift to mankind.
Hope he doesn't get into oblivion like Montoya.


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ThekingofKings
RE:Please accept the failure
by ThekingofKings on Oct 07, 2007 04:53 AM
tell u what,just remember this words for 2008 as well...we will see who is the btr guy(Dont point 2 me the standings of this yr...u dont know what Ron Dennis is directing 2 put everything in favor of his baby Lewis)
He is not as big a failue as u r supposing 2 b...n 2 add 1 thing the overrated rookie will just get something back as did his team mate this yr(u c,in F1 everything goes in circles!!)

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Tom Lutherfield
RE:Please accept the failure
by Tom Lutherfield on Oct 07, 2007 09:53 AM
If you are hoping to see Alonso drive a good car next season forget it mate.. e will be driving a toyota and flaunting his no good skills.Both Ferrari & McLaren do not need him. I don't understand why you are so gung ho about 2008.

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Madhu M
on course
by Madhu M on Oct 06, 2007 08:29 PM

the title was very much decided on the race course when the 'great' alonso decided the walls were a better place for his car than the track at fuji.

now only one question needs to be answered. which team is he going to be in next season?

and somebody should tell him the word's spelt winning, not whining.

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Bimal Bhatia
Cry Baby ..... Alonso
by Bimal Bhatia on Oct 06, 2007 07:29 PM  | Hide replies

Such a bad loser is Alonso. I also agree that when Mclaren were penalized & stripped from the Constructor Championship then the same should have been done to the Drivers, but why would Alonso talk about that. And the fact is that he has been beated fair & square by Hamilton (The so called Rookie) is too difficult for him to digest. GROW UP ALONSO


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Nikhil Duggal
RE:Cry Baby ..... Alonso
by Nikhil Duggal on Oct 06, 2007 07:46 PM
Mr. Bhatia, As per FIA lead car has to maintain 5 car distance between safety car ; lewis was on SC bumper which is why he sweered.
As Per FIA no car will be assisted once its off track - but in germany lewis car was picked up by a crane and put on track to race.
alonso cry baby ... I dont think so

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vipin mehrotra
RE:Cry Baby ..... Alonso
by vipin mehrotra on Oct 06, 2007 09:00 PM
If Alonsowas good driver, his prospective employers Ferrari would not have rejected him.Heis bad loser no doubt.Whyhe ca not beatHamilton on track

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raghvendra singh
RE:Cry Baby ..... Alonso
by raghvendra singh on Oct 07, 2007 02:52 AM
Your statement defies sound, balanced reasoning. I second Nikhil.

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