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Subscribe to this threadThree-Way Title Race comes to a close at Brazilian Grand Prix
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Solo Racer @ Oct 21st 2007 3:31PM
"Hamilton meanwhile punted off the track and came back in fourth after the first corner, and things only went downhill for him as he dropped further down the field."
Huh?! What race were you watching, Noah? Hamilton wasn't punted, he screwed up trying to get back by Alonso, who CLEANLY passed him, although, you neglect to mention that. Hamilton lost many positions because of mechanical/electrical issues, although he fought like hell to get back up the field, he couldn't get better than 7th. Still good enough for 2nd in the Driver's Championship, which is amazing.
For Kimi, all of those mechanical DNFs at McLaren are washed away. Signed by Peter Sauber to the Petronas team over the objections of the team owners, he's proven himself with 16 victories, a world championship, a stoic, but bluntly honest personality, and the ability to calmly mumble his way through every press conference.
fm @ Oct 22nd 2007 1:57AM
lol calmly and mumble are the key words here. I've always have to put the volume on high to try to make out what he says.
One thing I have to say is: Renault get rid of Fisichella. I'd say it was his last year. Hopefully.
Solo Racer @ Oct 22nd 2007 10:12AM
Fisi didn't impress anyone by driving right in front of the woeful Yamamoto and crashing himself out early in the race.