Lewis Hamilton has won the Hungarian GP at Budapest after fending off challenges from both Lotus cars. Kimi Räikkonen finished second, a mere second behind the winner while the second Lotus of Romain Grosjean completes the podium in third place.
FrukostScones wrote:It seems to me that Alonso/Ferrari and the soft tyres don't work together. Wasn't just this race, or? I think it will be a very exciting 2nd half of the season.
Indeed, it's interesting, because last year it was the Hards the Ferrari couldn't get working, I wonder if they've gone too far in the other way with their design.
F1 has changed since the 70's & 80's your not allowed to make any contact, back then it was almost acceptable. Times have changed, so the drivers have to aswell. Maldonado shouldnt be in a race car, he's sick. yes Lewis and Mass touched at spa last year , the difference is, BOTH Lesis and Massa finished the Race. Maldonado always takes himself and/or the other guy out of the race.
We have had 10 races this year, and Pastor is almost in double figures for collisions.
BAN THIS MUPPET BEFOR SOMEONE GETS HURT!!!!!
like today?
why devaluate your rant with such a statement? have you actually seen the incident today? not much drama, nothing happened.
but the Maldonado-bashing-bandwagon seems to irresistible not to jump on eh?
It was drama-free relative to Valencia.
I'm sure there are those who have jumped on because it feels like a bandwagon.
But, here are a few videos from Maldonado's pre-F1 days.
FLuidd wrote:What we saw today was Alonso managing to extend his lead in the championship.
SPA-Francorchamps is KIMI territory , but the F2012 has it's strenght in high speed corners so Alonso is among the favorites for a pole.
Monza as well suites the F2012 and if all goes well in the next 2 races we will see Alonso fighting for the drivers championship up until the last race.
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Hungaroring circuit confirmed the fact that the result in the qualifying round is very important and in this very "tight" season , because race form is very "close".
FLuidd wrote:What we saw today was Alonso managing to extend his lead in the championship.
SPA-Francorchamps is KIMI territory , but the F2012 has it's strenght in high speed corners so Alonso is among the favorites for a pole.
Monza as well suites the F2012 and if all goes well in the next 2 races we will see Alonso fighting for the drivers championship up until the last race.
OKAY I THINK WE HEARD YOU
I am new here , but this is my style of writing and get used to it , I will not change , also I can use ANY font dimension and color as stated in the user agreement terms when I registered to this site and YES I WILL USE ALL OF THEM BECAUSE IT'S MY RIGHT.
Hungaroring circuit confirmed the fact that the result in the qualifying round is very important and in this very "tight" season , because race form is very "close".
You're acting like a child. You don't need a specific "style", just write normally.
FLuidd wrote:What we saw today was Alonso managing to extend his lead in the championship.
SPA-Francorchamps is KIMI territory , but the F2012 has it's strenght in high speed corners so Alonso is among the favorites for a pole.
Monza as well suites the F2012 and if all goes well in the next 2 races we will see Alonso fighting for the drivers championship up until the last race.
Please write in normal font. Im asking you nicely.
Besides, Alonso tends to struggle in SPA. Time for catch up yet again? McLaren got a good car and Hamiltons on form. My guy for pole and the victory.
Ok, we need a volunteer for Igor crashes compilation
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This race reminded me a lot of the good old years of F1 racing. Processional, yes, but awesome none the less. The strategy and pitstops was where the time was made and lost and trying to figure that out and predict it was almost impossible. We saw Kimi jump to second from pushing hard when he needed too with his team providing the right information at the right time. All the DRS and Pirelli tricky accounted for naught action on the track really - it came back to the driver and team and it showed F1 can still put on a good show without the gimmicks. Great show, awesome stuff.
FLuidd wrote:What we saw today was Alonso managing to extend his lead in the championship.
SPA-Francorchamps is KIMI territory , but the F2012 has it's strenght in high speed corners so Alonso is among the favorites for a pole.
Monza as well suites the F2012 and if all goes well in the next 2 races we will see Alonso fighting for the drivers championship up until the last race.
OKAY I THINK WE HEARD YOU
I am new here , but this is my style of writing and get used to it , I will not change , also I can use ANY font dimension and color as stated in the user agreement terms when I registered to this site and YES I WILL USE ALL OF THEM BECAUSE IT'S MY RIGHT.
Hungaroring circuit confirmed the fact that the result in the qualifying round is very important and in this very "tight" season , because race form is very "close".
MrBlacky wrote:Boring race in my eyes. RB fu**ed up Webbers strategy and McL Buttons as well. Superb drive from Hamilton and Lotus though.
I get the feeling Marko ensured Webber finished behind golden boy. It was way too dodgy: they had nothing to gain and everything to lose with Mark's stop at the end x_x.