2012 Brazilian GP - Interlagos

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Teechnical wrote:No offence meant at all, but Vettel fans remind me of Manchester City fans.
You mean Man United fans ? Thinking its thier god given right through life
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Teechnical wrote:No offence meant at all, but Vettel fans remind me of Manchester City fans.
Saying that, you (an Alonso fan i think) just labeled alot of people so who does that say more about Vettel fans or Alonso fans
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Formula one fan wrote:Wow u Alonso lovers are sore losers!! I think u have to give credit where credit is due. Mark webber has had the exact same car as vettel for the last three years and he hasnt won his first wdc yet.
Not sure if this was directed at me...if so I've never said I'm an Alonso fan, not that you would know having joined today! For the record I would have preferred to see Alonso win it because I think he's driven a great season and Ferrari have done well to turn their dog into a challenger. Congrats to Seb, he finished with the most points therefore he deserves it...simple as that in my book.

If the lights were for slippery track than great, no problem there but the broadcast I watched called them yellows and never clarified. We all know Webber and Seb have not had the same cars for the past 3 years but that's digressing. I reckon the board should ban people like you that sign up just to clog threads and yell and scream...and you is spelt with 3 letters. Don't bother responding unless it will be constructive because I won't be paying much attention seeing as how this thread will almost inevitably be all fanboy back and forth until next year.

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AlpineF1 wrote:
Cylinder wrote:
AlpineF1 wrote:Why are people still obsessing about it Red Bull have won and there is NO penalty Vettel was not doing anything wrong and you cannot say todays performance was luck another drive from the back of the grid!!! a champions drive!! :D
A champions drive.......

Crashing into another driver yet again when actually having to do some racing and getting unbelievably lucky that there was no suspension front wing damage at least on the car.

Then he had the torro rosso help him by refusing to overtake when Riccardo was faster.

Schumacher just jumped out of the way and gave up position, something i havent seen him do since his comeback...

Hamilton and Hulk crashing out.

lol
Now now Cylinder, Torro Rosso wouldnt of overtook but they didnt have the pace it was Sennas fault he crashed and i admit Schumi gave him the position but even if he didnt Vettel would still be champion so all in all Vettel was the drive of the day for me
Vettel driver of the day???

Seriously?

I really don't know where people get this from.

The kid got exposed for the 1 millionth time now when he is not on pole, he's class driver, but he's well dodgy in the midfield.

He turned in on senna today and it was a miracle he was still in the race after that.

Mid way through the race as the track was drying he had no pace, luckily he had a torro rosso refusing to pass him.
All this in the second fastest car on the grid......

Sorry, 3 times world champion, congrats for that, but the 3rd best driver in the sport behind hamilton and alonso.
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AlpineF1 wrote:
I was under the impression it was Sennas fault Vettel kept the racing line as nearly all his car was ahead and Senna wasnt thinking and just expected him to move.

He just turned in on Senna. What was Senna to do ? dissappear ?[/quote]

Its the rules!! Senna should have backed off[/quote]

Backed off ? He was well up on the inside, Vettel should have left room. Vettel was the one trying to pass around the outside. He cant just slam the door.
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AlpineF1 wrote:
Teechnical wrote:No offence meant at all, but Vettel fans remind me of Manchester City fans.
Saying that, you (an Alonso fan i think) just labeled alot of people so who does that say more about Vettel fans or Alonso fans
Alot of people? I've never seen that kind. I've seen alot of beer can's, he's pretty:
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Locked so the fanboys can have a rest.

Stuff happens all year and at the end of the season someone gets the most points. End of story.

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Whilst the Brazilian GP 2012 race thread is closed I think there still is enough analysis to do regarding the developing of the race. I (and maybe others, too) would like to leave the "who deserves" question out and concentrate on the race as there were more than two drivers in it.

First of all it was thriller, whether we liked it or not. It had much to do with the right tyre decision at some point. However, the Safety Car took any advantage away timewise. So how did strategies pan out?
Second how can we evaluate car potentials in damp conditions along with driver performance?
And third how has the race management done its job?

So stay objective and base on facts, please. :P
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Intego wrote:Whilst the Brazilian GP 2012 race thread is closed I think there still is enough analysis to do regarding the developing of the race. I (and maybe others, too) would like to leave the "who deserves" question out and concentrate on the race as there were more than two drivers in it.

First of all it was thriller, whether we liked it or not. It had much to do with the right tyre decision at some point. However, the Safety Car took any advantage away timewise. So how did strategies pan out?
Second how can we evaluate car potentials in damp conditions along with driver performance?
And third how has the race management done its job?

So stay objective and base on facts, please. :P
Shame Hulk couldn't be winner number 9 for the season - without the safety car he looked like a real chance - it would have been out of him and Button as the others had all stopped twice.
Has he shone in the wet in other races (apart from Brazil) or is he a wet Interlagos specialist?

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The mods closed the thread because it is simly impossible to not have the 'who deserved it most' discussion and that is a problem.
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I don't realize how some of you cand judge the race when you are on the computer posting on the forum during such a race how it's been the one that just ended.
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wesley123 wrote:The mods closed the thread because it is simly impossible to not have the 'who deserved it most' discussion and that is a problem.
The team that most deserved to win the championships = Red Bull
The driver who most deserved to win the WDC = Alonso

I find it hard for any rational person to suggest otherwise.

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JimClarkFan wrote:
wesley123 wrote:The mods closed the thread because it is simly impossible to not have the 'who deserved it most' discussion and that is a problem.
The team that most deserved to win the championships = Red Bull
The driver who most deserved to win the WDC = Alonso

I find it hard for any rational person to suggest otherwise.
Because 'most deserved' has no real meaning , is subjective, and is open to the opinions amongst a huge set of wildly biased observers.

I fail to see how a rational person can believe in religion, or trust a politician, but many millions (billions) of people do.

VET, ALO and HAM all 'deserved' it, depending on how you look at it.
MAS, WEB and BUT clearly didn't. That's about all you can say.

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JimClarkFan wrote:
wesley123 wrote:The mods closed the thread because it is simly impossible to not have the 'who deserved it most' discussion and that is a problem.
The team that most deserved to win the championships = Red Bull
The driver who most deserved to win the WDC = Alonso

I find it hard for any rational person to suggest otherwise.
that's not very rational :?

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JimClarkFan wrote:
wesley123 wrote:The mods closed the thread because it is simly impossible to not have the 'who deserved it most' discussion and that is a problem.
The team that most deserved to win the championships = Red Bull
The driver who most deserved to win the WDC = Alonso

I find it hard for any rational person to suggest otherwise.
Look and here we go. Because honestly, Hamilton was robbed from at least 120 championship points, out of his fault. If there is one driver who then deserved it was him.

like mdvinnie said; it has no real meaning. it is an opinion. you might say Alonso, but I'd say Hamilton. and therefore an discussion with it is not possible because it causes fanboyism. And therefore it is a good thing the race thread is closed.
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