Canadian GP 2011 - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

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void wrote:Anyone has a streaming link? The brazillian TV is showing a football match.
you got pm

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According to Whitmarsh they are waiting for one more shower to pass over then the racing should be on.

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zeph wrote:But when he's not grooving, he is a liability.
I disagree that there's any difference. I'll go with what Whitmarsh said that – if Button hadn't moved on him, you'd have put it in the "zomg, Hamilton's an amazing, unstoppable driver" category.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
flynfrog wrote:my remote batteries have gone dead looks like im stuck on F1 now how is JPM doing
My TV has buttons on it to change the channel if the remote isn't available... :wink:
and leave my command post I think not

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beelsebob wrote:
zeph wrote:But when he's not grooving, he is a liability.
I disagree that there's any difference. I'll go with what Whitmarsh said that – if Button hadn't moved on him, you'd have put it in the "zomg, Hamilton's an amazing, unstoppable driver" category.
sure as long as every one lets him through

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beelsebob wrote:
zeph wrote:But when he's not grooving, he is a liability.
I disagree that there's any difference. I'll go with what Whitmarsh said that – if Button hadn't moved on him, you'd have put it in the "zomg, Hamilton's an amazing, unstoppable driver" category.
+1 for this.

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Hamilton was driving like the track was dry.

It was not.


Boom.

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Image

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I am of course the good looking one

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myurr wrote:
beelsebob wrote:
zeph wrote:But when he's not grooving, he is a liability.
I disagree that there's any difference. I'll go with what Whitmarsh said that – if Button hadn't moved on him, you'd have put it in the "zomg, Hamilton's an amazing, unstoppable driver" category.
+1 for this.
+1
Ay Carumba!

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flynfrog wrote:
beelsebob wrote:
zeph wrote:But when he's not grooving, he is a liability.
I disagree that there's any difference. I'll go with what Whitmarsh said that – if Button hadn't moved on him, you'd have put it in the "zomg, Hamilton's an amazing, unstoppable driver" category.
sure as long as every one lets him through
Get it out of your head that we're asking for anyone to let anyone else through - we're asking drivers to give space to each other. Almost every single overtake requires that.

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zeph wrote:Hamilton was driving like the track was dry.

It was not.
Hamilton was driving like he had significantly more grip than everyone else. He did.

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just saw alonso wearing the hat Kimi's style Lol
Ay Carumba!

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beelsebob wrote:
zeph wrote:Hamilton was driving like the track was dry.

It was not.
Hamilton was driving like he had significantly more grip than everyone else. He did.
so....boom.

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watching nacar is like watching the autobahn from a rest stop.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.