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Hamilton disappointed by rejection


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mahim
Poor Hamilton
by mahim on Sep 25, 2008 06:18 PM

Though I am not a Hamilton fan but i really felt for him when lost lst year by a point and hope that he wins this time though I put my money on Mass

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NRUPAN VELASSERIL
Hamilton gets away.
by NRUPAN VELASSERIL on Sep 24, 2008 09:43 AM  | Hide replies

He should have been disqualified in the first place for his rash/dangerous driving.

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prasad bhide
Re: Hamilton gets away.
by prasad bhide on Sep 24, 2008 09:50 AM
rightly said

few races back, he hit kimi's car from behind...while coming out from pit lane.......
he didn't even see the red light in pit lane.........so careless driving.......

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mruthyunjaya hulgur
Re: Hamilton gets away.
by mruthyunjaya hulgur on Sep 24, 2008 05:09 PM
hamilton has guts to overtake!
he is an aggresive driver. He will win the world championship this year!

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Rohit
Winner
by Rohit on Sep 24, 2008 08:50 AM  | Hide replies

Formula One Champion 2008.
Felipe Massa - On dry track.
Lewis Hamilton - On wet track.
Sounds a bit like grass court and clay court tennis.


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prasad bhide
Re: Winner
by prasad bhide on Sep 24, 2008 09:55 AM
ys rohit, it is a bit like tennis....

bcoz Michelin tyres are good in wet conditions....

and Bridgestone tyres are good in dry condotions.....

mclaren have Michelin tyres....Ferrari have Bridgestone tyres.....

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Narendra Nimmagadda
Re: Winner
by Narendra Nimmagadda on Sep 24, 2008 10:09 AM
No, this year every one is on Bridgestone, no Michelin. But what you said is true to some extent, Michelin was lot better than Bridgestone in extreeme conditions [ hot or wet ].

In dry weather, all you need is speed & balance.

But in wet weather, speed is not that much concern as the visibility will be less, so every one drops speed to be on track, it mostly goes with the driver, how well he balances the car. The real talent comes out in wet conditions.

Remember all great champions are rain masters, Senna, Schumi.

Hamilton is definetly not of the class of Senna or Schumi, but is definetly the better driver of the current crop.

He is sure the champion in making, but I hope this year he leaves it for Massa.

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Anselm Pinheiro
Re: Winner
by Anselm Pinheiro on Sep 24, 2008 10:24 AM
U FOOOL Hamilton could not control his car in wet conditions he is not worth to be of any class. Schumi was of a class coz when he drives there should be a gap of 24.758 sec in all races

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Indian
Re: Winner
by Indian on Sep 24, 2008 11:57 AM
One more joker commenting on a sport he knows nothing about...stop it guys, stick to cricket..

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jignesh patel
Re: Winner
by jignesh patel on Sep 24, 2008 01:02 PM
one more person who think he is intellect just cos the rest of india watches cricket and he assumes that only he knows f1...
dumb f1 geek

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Indian
Re: Re: Winner
by Indian on Sep 24, 2008 12:02 PM
the above message was for the guy who commented on michelin for mclaren and Bridgestone for Ferrari tyres.

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Sree
Re: Winner
by Sree on Sep 24, 2008 10:09 AM
hey what u talking? When did u see F1 last?? 2006??

frm 2007 onwords only Bridgestone supplies tyres for F1 cars. no Micehllin.....

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