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Re: f1
« Reply #30 on: 10 September 2012, 18:14:37 »

all i say is. full stop . no more  >:( >:(
Have you tried reading that back?

Nobody (I hope) is having a good, its all about trying to make ourselves understood when posting. We lack the emphasis in a spoken word, so are more realiant on making whats written understandable.

Hope that makes sense.

No, I am sorry this does not make sense. having a good what? Time. Dig. Race. Day. Meal. Holiday?  ;D ;D
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Re: f1
« Reply #31 on: 10 September 2012, 18:37:21 »

I think he would be better placed at McLaren, its the team that got him where he is.

Although I think the big pull to the Mercedes works team for him, would be Ross Brawn. With his tactics, a winning car & top driver are a force to be reckoned with!
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« Reply #32 on: 10 September 2012, 18:38:35 »

If he does it would indicate to me that he has gone for the  $$$ - 65 million of them over three years according to the press. That would be a shame. Theonly cars possibly worth jumping into from the one hes in now would imo be a Red Bull (no vacancy currently) or a Ferrari,but could he be team mate to Alonso ?
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Re: f1
« Reply #33 on: 10 September 2012, 18:42:54 »

If he does it would indicate to me that he has gone for the  $$$ - 65 million of them over three years according to the press. That would be a shame. Theonly cars possibly worth jumping into from the one hes in now would imo be a Red Bull (no vacancy currently) or a Ferrari,but could he be team mate to Alonso ?

I seem to recall that ended badly before ::) ;D ;D
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Re: f1
« Reply #34 on: 10 September 2012, 18:47:43 »

If he does it would indicate to me that he has gone for the  $$$ - 65 million of them over three years according to the press. That would be a shame. Theonly cars possibly worth jumping into from the one hes in now would imo be a Red Bull (no vacancy currently) or a Ferrari,but could he be team mate to Alonso ?

I seem to recall that ended badly before ::) ;D ;D

Think there were other issues there, I believe they respect each others ability. But not sure they would want to be team mates again, can't see him going there.
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« Reply #35 on: 10 September 2012, 18:51:17 »

Alonso tried to blackmail Ron Dennis into officially making Hamilton number 2 driver.He refused,and the whole Mclaren/Ferrari gate, can of worms was opened. I would imagine Ferrari would be more accomodating to Alonso,s request. They have a long history of favouring one driver and stitching up the other. ;)
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« Reply #36 on: 10 September 2012, 20:19:39 »

Ferrari and Red Bull have given short shift to Hamilton's management company according to most reports which only leaves a move to Mercedes if Schumacher retires. If he goes it will be for the money,  McLaren have the better car despite Ross Brawn's reputation and let's face it Mercedes could pull the F1 budget at short notice. Personally I would like to him stay and show some loyalty to McLaren and Ron Dennis.
I think all will be revealed after the next race in Singapore
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« Reply #37 on: 10 September 2012, 21:07:35 »

Play nicely, or you won't be allowed your morning milk...
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« Reply #38 on: 10 September 2012, 21:16:29 »

Ferrari and Red Bull have given short shift to Hamilton's management company according to most reports which only leaves a move to Mercedes if Schumacher retires. If he goes it will be for the money,  McLaren have the better car despite Ross Brawn's reputation and let's face it Mercedes could pull the F1 budget at short notice. Personally I would like to him stay and show some loyalty to McLaren and Ron Dennis.
I think all will be revealed after the next race in Singapore
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Re: f1
« Reply #39 on: 10 September 2012, 23:10:28 »

Vetal went a bit far there, by pushing Alonso off.

Had to be a penalty. Could have been a nasty prang. Very nasty. :(
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