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  • elsabor67
    E30 Modder
    • Jan 2008
    • 837

    #256
    Originally posted by Bimmerman325i
    One-Two for Brawn GP, though only due to Vettel and Kubica annihilating each other at the end while battling for second.

    Anyone know what was up with Ferrari? Kimi pitted five times!
    Ferrari went out due to mechanical issues on both cars. Vettel knew kubica had him and wound up forcing the issue. Hearing the car radio Vettel said to the team box, "I am very stupid, I am sorry". Kubica looked really pissed walkig in pit lane. I have no clue what was Heidfeld's problems. He was slow most of the time.

    Hats off to Brawn GP. They ran an excellent race.

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    • DarkWing6
      Moderator
      • Apr 2004
      • 7144

      #257
      I cannot believe that ending with Kubica and Vettle taking each other out at the end. Bummer!!!! Well raced by Button. Congrats to him.
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      • Charlie
        kid tested, administrator approved
        • Oct 2003
        • 6686

        #258
        I really don't see how Vettel gets any blame in that incident. He was on the inside, Kubica was trying a dumb move on the outside. He forced Vettel over the curbing, and then just came right down on him.

        Oh well. I think Ross Brawn qualifies for the term "crazy as a fox".

        -Charlie
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        • Ray Smoodiver
          Moderator
          • Jun 2004
          • 8809

          #259
          Originally posted by Charlie
          I really don't see how Vettel gets any blame in that incident. He was on the inside, Kubica was trying a dumb move on the outside. He forced Vettel over the curbing, and then just came right down on him.

          Oh well. I think Ross Brawn qualifies for the term "crazy as a fox".

          -Charlie
          They both didn't want to give the place or position on track, I'd say they were both equally to blame, some points are always better than no points, time for Vettel to learn that.

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          • Charlie
            kid tested, administrator approved
            • Oct 2003
            • 6686

            #260
            Originally posted by Ray Smoodiver
            They both didn't want to give the place or position on track, I'd say they were both equally to blame, some points are always better than no points, time for Vettel to learn that.
            He was racing for second place with 4 laps to go, and was already on the inside line. Kubica was the overtaker. It was a dumb, outside line pass, the fault is on Kubica.

            -Charlie
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            • Jparkr
              HR Admin
              • Jan 2006
              • 3494

              #261
              I think Vettle was saying "I'm an idiot, sorry" as just a sorry to the team, not that he could control what happend. It was clearly Kubica's fault.

              Heidfeld was slow because Barricello hit Webber and him in the beginning on turn one. He probably had chassis damage afterward. Just like what happened last year at Monaco, when Alonso hit him. He was able to finish, but not be competitive.

              Big Ups to Button, this was surely his race!

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              • Jparkr
                HR Admin
                • Jan 2006
                • 3494

                #262
                Originally posted by Charlie
                He was racing for second place with 4 laps to go, and was already on the inside line. Kubica was the overtaker. It was a dumb, outside line pass, the fault is on Kubica.

                -Charlie
                Yeah, from what I saw it was like Kubica just acted like vettle wasn't there and came into his line, and his car.

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                • tg318is
                  R3VLimited
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 2052

                  #263
                  ^ yeah, vettel had the racing line through the corner then was forced up over the ripple strip by kubica
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                  • z31maniac
                    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 17566

                    #264
                    Argh! Glad to see the Brawn guys doing well Button and Barrichello are both class acts, I hope they continue to do well throughout the season.

                    GOD DAMMIT KUBICA! I quit liking him toward the end of last year when he was constantly and publicy whining about the car, then he takes out Vettel who was having a GREAT fucking run, OH that pissed me off. But that shows Newey's new car is really amazing, poor Webber, worst luck known to man.

                    Great drive from the Toyota boys as well.

                    Glad we only have til next weekend for the next round!
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                    • Japandrew73
                      Banned
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 2164

                      #265
                      I recorded it and just watched it. wow. I agree they have what it takes but I'm gonna have to have to give the fault to Kubica for the final crash. He had a full 3 laps left to pass Vettle but he pushed Vettle right up against the grass and continued to turn into him and Vettle was trapped.

                      It was a poor move but Kubica will do better next race if he's a bit smarter in the way he decides to pass

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                      • maniacmatt
                        E30 Addict
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 483

                        #266
                        How was Barichello not penalized for in my opinion blatantly causing the crash on the first corner?

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

                          #267
                          Originally posted by maniacmatt
                          How was Barichello not penalized for in my opinion blatantly causing the crash on the first corner?
                          I would disagree that he was solely at fault for that crash.
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                          • DarkWing6
                            Moderator
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 7144

                            #268
                            Barrichello caused 2 separate wrecks. The early one and one later when he went into one of the Ferrari drivers (I think). He does not deserve to be on the podium driving like that.
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                            • Jparkr
                              HR Admin
                              • Jan 2006
                              • 3494

                              #269
                              Originally posted by z31maniac
                              I would disagree that he was solely at fault for that crash.
                              You would be wrong then. He got a poor start and pushed to hard into the first corner. webber and heidfeld were already side by side and barricello just tried to squeeze by carrying way to much speed.

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                              • 318isbmw
                                Moderator
                                • Nov 2005
                                • 2841

                                #270
                                Originally posted by Jparkr
                                Yeah, from what I saw it was like Kubica just acted like vettle wasn't there and came into his line, and his car.
                                +1
                                Vettle didn't do anything besides hold his line. Kubica was the one who decided to try and force Vettle off of the track by coming up on him.

                                Thought it was awesome Button pulled it off, he did a great job driving and didn't make any big mistakes to let anyone close in on him.

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