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  • z31maniac
    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
    • Dec 2007
    • 17566

    #886
    So they penalized Seabass? What a bunch of fucktards, it seems pretty obvious Massa drove down on him.

    Hell I'm pulling for Massa to win, but that shit sucks.

    Exciting race though. Fuck Hameeeeeeeelton, I hope he fucks up again at the next two races.
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    • hugh jass
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      • Dec 2003
      • 2220

      #887
      alonslow is showing is true colors in an article at pf1.com
      "i don't know what hamilton did but he was guilty anyway"
      what a douchebag. between him and the pedrosa/puig team in motogp, spanish motorsport stars get the Biggest waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles award for 2008.
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      • Jparkr
        HR Admin
        • Jan 2006
        • 3494

        #888
        Originally posted by hugh jass
        alonslow is showing is true colors in an article at pf1.com
        "i don't know what hamilton did but he was guilty anyway"
        what a douchebag. between him and the pedrosa/puig team in motogp, spanish motorsport stars get the Biggest waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles award for 2008.

        Your an idiot. Alonso is a much better driver then hamilton, this has been covered hundreds of times, and how the hell can you call Fernando a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles when Lewis cries every-time someone passes him, yet he is somehow infallible preforming the same moves...

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        • hugh jass
          R3VLimited
          • Dec 2003
          • 2220

          #889
          Originally posted by Jparkr
          Your an idiot. Alonso is a much better driver then hamilton, this has been covered hundreds of times, and how the hell can you call Fernando a waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles when Lewis cries every-time someone passes him, yet he is somehow infallible preforming the same moves...
          first off, if you are going to write something like 'your an idiot' make sure you are spelling it right otherwise it makes you look like a dumby.
          second how can you say 'alonso is a much better driver than hamilton, this has been covered hundreds of times' like its some sort of fact? you like alonso, i like hamilton. its an opinion not a fact.
          third all i was saying in my post was that alonso's quote in the pf1 article was a fucking lame thing to say.
          now go back to fucking the hole you cut in your alonso poster.
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          • Jean
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            • Aug 2006
            • 18228

            #890
            rofl
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            • Jparkr
              HR Admin
              • Jan 2006
              • 3494

              #891


              Ignore the last few because those weren't his fault, they can and have happened to many. But there are some good Hamilton only moments.

              Sorry if I spelt 'your' instead of 'you're' My fault big guy, my fault.
              Just funny how you see someone like Alonso go to a team flat on there face, and within one season they are winning again.
              But Hamilton still pushes way to hard, even when there is no point in it. He chocked out last year and with any luck he will chock out again this year.
              Kinda a weird season, lost of mistakes by the big players yet only one of them is complaining every-time he gets in-trouble for doing something wrong.

              Yet Alonso is the 'waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles' because he said something in a ether a mistranslated or potentially media spun article, on planet F1. Yes I said the article was incorrect with the translation One of the comments right underneath the article states the proper translation.

              "Does anyone in PF1 double check translations or speak more than one language? AS reported: "¿Y qué le parece la sanción a Hamilton? No sé lo que hizo, pero bien penalizado está (se ríe)." This is translated as: "Don't know what he did, but he's well sanctioned (he laughs)." So it's a joke... that's all. Whether this is really bad journalism or it was done on purpose... Either way, it speaks really badly of this site."
              count it bEotch! And what I do with my posters is my own business ;-)

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              • TDE30
                R3V OG
                • Feb 2008
                • 7042

                #892
                I have to agree with him (^). Trusting sites like PlanetF1, F1-Live, and the like isn't the smartest idea. I usually verify these types of statements with FormulaOne.com (about as unbiased as you can get.)

                If you're asking me, Alonso could outdrive Hamilton with ease. He is a solid performer with a bit of an occasional attitude problem.
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                • Joe318is
                  R3V OG
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 6451

                  #893
                  Alonso is the best driver in F1 right now. There aint no doubt about that!


                  Originally posted by vlad
                  Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                  • Jon325i
                    R3V OG
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 6934

                    #894
                    Originally posted by Joe318is
                    Alonso is the best driver in F1 right now. There aint no doubt about that!
                    True dat. You have to wonder what his recent success is going to equate to for 2009? Following the race at Singapore, it was mentioned that if Renault snatched 4th place or better in the Constructors championship then Fred Alonso would be staying on board (probably a decent bonus somewhere in there as well). Alonso owes a lot of his success to Renault from seasons past......you have to wonder if he feels like that team is the "right" place to be for him.

                    On the other hand, Nick Fry over at Honda has been vocal about really wanting to get Alonso over to their camp. Honda may be slow, but they have a big budget - decisions, decisions. Which brings a third element into the picture - the F1 rumor mill is stirring some about whether or not Rubens will be racing in F1 next season. It may be post-season before we actually find out what happens.


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                    • z31maniac
                      I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 17566

                      #895
                      ^I thought there was also speculation that Button might be out as well.

                      Agreed on Alonso, I've gained alot of respect for him this year. Last year, and this year to an extent, seemed to be the Hameelton cocksucking variety hour in the media and I think Alonso was made to look much more like a prima donna then he actually is.
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                      • Joe318is
                        R3V OG
                        • Sep 2005
                        • 6451

                        #896
                        Watch these



                        two things:

                        I wish Massa would of let Hamilton go. Look at the flatspot on his tire?!?! He would of HAD to of stopped.

                        And Sea Bass lost the back end. The second camera angle really shows it. He got up on the curb and the back end stepped out. Only reason he did not spin was because Massa's sidepod stopped him.


                        Originally posted by vlad
                        Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                        • TDE30
                          R3V OG
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 7042

                          #897
                          Originally posted by Jon325i
                          On the other hand, Nick Fry over at Honda has been vocal about really wanting to get Alonso over to their camp. Honda may be slow, but they have a big budget - decisions, decisions. Which brings a third element into the picture - the F1 rumor mill is stirring some about whether or not Rubens will be racing in F1 next season. It may be post-season before we actually find out what happens.
                          Eh, I think Honda is just desparate for a replacement driver with some talent. They had been talking to Heidfeld for a while, and now they think it might be possible to snag Alonso if he doesn't stick with Alonso. For a "back-of-the-pack" team, their ideas sound a little exaggerated. Ideally, they should be watching the movers and shakers in GP2, Formula BMW, and the variety of Formula Renault series instead of focusing on stronger Formula One drivers whose 2009 plans are almost set in stone.

                          As far as Rubens, I hated to hear last weekend that he was wanting to keep his seat for 2009. I see this playing out like a Coulthard situation, and Rubens is a VERY un-Coulthard-like guy. He has always been quite classy, for Honda F1 to have to force him out of his seat would be quite a shame. Hopefully both driver and team will come to an agreement for the 2009 season, he seemed significantly stronger this season than the last few seasons.

                          z31, I haven't heard anything of the sort about Button. I'd say if either driver has it made in the Honda F1 shade, it would be him. Despite the fact that Button is 18th in the WDC and Rubens is 14th, I have heard talks about Rubens leaving the team since early May.
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                          • hugh jass
                            R3VLimited
                            • Dec 2003
                            • 2220

                            #898
                            well i guess i'm in the minority here on liking hamilton. he comes off as a douchebag when he opens his mouth and needs to calm the fuck down on the first couple of laps, but watching some of his passes and car control abilities this year without the drivers aids has been pretty amazing.
                            *goes back to fucking his hamilton poster under his desk*
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                            • Joe318is
                              R3V OG
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 6451

                              #899
                              There are a few others out there Carly, dont get so emo on us.

                              Put it this way, would you like it if someone came into your place of business and started owning everyone/everything? I dont like the guy based on the ideas that he is the next Schumacher. Let me know in 15 years if the guy is the next Schumacher.. its not going to happen.

                              Hamilton jumped into an already fast car, not a lap marker like the ferrari used to be in 1995. He has show little development abilities, riding Alonso's race set ups. NOTE: Anyone notice how McMerc is running a very soft rear end this year?

                              He's good, no doubt about that. But i would put him 5th of 6th best abilities of the current drivers.


                              Originally posted by vlad
                              Do you know anybody else who built that many bad ass E30s?

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                              • Jon325i
                                R3V OG
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 6934

                                #900
                                I think Honda would like to have Alonso driving for them because aside from being a very competent driver, he's demonstrated a technical side to him which helps the engineers sort out problems with the cars. Honda desparately needs a driver who can bring that kind of talent into their camp. I realize Ruben's is now officially the most experienced driver on the F1 grid, but I don't know if he has that technical insight like Alonso (or M. Schumacher for that matter) has. Ruben is a great guy - a real gentleman racer and a class act when out of the car. But lets face it, that isn't exactly what Honda needs to move up the grid.

                                I also feel that having Ross Brawn as team boss is going to be key in them getting turned around. When he joined Honda during last winters' break, the 2008 car was already well under development so Brawn couldn't provide much knowledge at that point - and as we know their lack of pace has relegated their '08 spec car as the official rolling chicane in F1 this year. Brawn, along with the engineers, will colectively get to start the 2009 car with a clean sheet....which they've probably already begun. And with radically changed car regulations for the 2009 season go, these guys will have just as much work to sort out as the other teams.

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