Italian GP 2009 - Monza

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zgred
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Hamilton supposed to touched the synthetic grass and has spin.
Trulli was showing off in front of the wife which was present in the garage. Unfortunately he did't scored.

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Bravo, Robhino. Its now gonna be a Jenson V Rubens battle for the WDC. Brawn have now won the Constroctors Championship, with Red bull 2nd.

I think Lewis had a rear left suspension failure @ Lesmo 1.

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WhiteBlue wrote:Webber and Kubica tangle and we see a meat ball for Kubica. Its been a long time that I have seen that.
Kubica blaming Webber for the incident! FFS Bob, if you run into someone else, you are the one at fault!! [-X
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ds.raikkonen
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n smikle wrote:Image

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Read the name tag... 8)
How do you feel now? Over exuberance from the BOSS ends him in the wall :lol: you could ve almost heard him crying! Kimi gets the podium once again 8) Beat that BOSS
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The commentators said a wheel went on the afro turf, but from viewing the replay I don't see that? He was undoubtedly pushing hard though.

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i dont understand what was the point of pushing like that....at no case he could overtook button.

i am happy for kimi again on the podium no matter whatever the reason is.
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JamesS wrote:afro turf
Freudian slip?
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ds.raikkonen wrote:
How do you feel now? Over exuberance from the BOSS ends him in the wall :lol: you could ve almost heard him crying! Kimi gets the podium once again 8) Beat that BOSS
He was kicking ass and talking names the whole race 8) .. By the end he had 20 odd seconds on Kimi, superb driving to gain time, never dropping the pace. Still the BOSS when you look at all the predictions about Kimi and Heikki getting the better of him.

Yeah unlucky on the last lap with the spin out (whatever caused it. not driver error though) but that's what happens when you are that good; the only thing that can stop you is your machine or Nature itself! 8)

Great Race by Barichello and Button though. The one stop was definitely the better strategy. Lewis Kimi and Sutil raced their hearts out to no avail.
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n smikle wrote:
Still the BOSS when you look at all the predictions about Kimi and Heikki getting the better of him.
Did I miss something, they did get the better of him because they actually finished the race.

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BIG UP Luizzi! Those guy is really fast!
I also rate Sutil more after this race..
Whilhelm wrote:
n smikle wrote:
Still the BOSS when you look at all the predictions about Kimi and Heikki getting the better of him.
Did I miss something, they did get the better of him because they actually finished the race.
Nope, That Gangster Italian astro turf had to step finish the job for Ferrari.
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n smikle wrote:Yeah unlucky on the last lap with the spin out (whatever caused it. not driver error though) but that's what happens when you are that good; the only thing that can stop you is your machine or Nature itself! 8)
Surely your fanboyism must know some bounds?
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n smikle wrote:...but that's what happens when you are that good; the only thing that can stop you is your machine or Nature itself! 8)

Great Race by Barichello and Button though. The one stop was definitely the better strategy. Lewis Kimi and Sutil raced their hearts out to no avail.
Yeah, LH drove superbly until that moment, even caught up with JB in the final stages, brilliant!But you have to finish the race and keep the car out of the barriers to be truly great is nt it?
Kimi got 150% out of the F60 once more with Sutil doing a Fisi behind him.A gifted podium position for the Scuderia was all the tifosi needed to shout "Kimi...Kimi..." music to my ears...
But the man of the moment is definitely Rubinho...he s come alive! Its RB Vs JB till the final lap at Abu Dhabi.
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Dull race...


They definitely can follow each other closer..but it's still not enough; The lap time difference needed is still a bit too high.

Kind of fear for 2010...

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I agree. Though hopefully with the refuelling ban for next year we'll get to see a bit more overtaking, as cars which qualify high up with good performance in light qualifying trim, may not be as quick when laden in race trim compared some others behind them. Also differences in efficiency may lead to different fuel weights and therefore another differentiator. Though this is probably all wishful thinking.

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ds.raikkonen wrote: How do you feel now? Over exuberance from the BOSS ends him in the wall :lol: you could ve almost heard him crying! Kimi gets the podium once again 8) Beat that BOSS
If you're happy with lucky 3rd- good for you. I was afraid Lewis would back off, but he didn't & I'm proud of that.