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sassanach

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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #15 on: 14 September 2008, 19:35:44 »

its interesting to note that there is very little sympathy for lewis over last weeks events with the other drivers.
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #16 on: 14 September 2008, 19:42:52 »

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its interesting to note that there is very little sympathy for lewis over last weeks events with the other drivers.
In general the other dirivers consider the punishment to be harsh, but they think that a punishment is deserved.  The problem is that once the stewards decided that he should be punished there was only one punishment available.  That punishment was worse for the sport than no punishment though.

I wonder if Heiki punting Webber in the same corner earlier on made them more prone to punish Lewis?  I actually thought that Heiki got off lightly.  Therefore, Alonso's claim that the stewards have been tough but consistent doesn't apply even for that race.
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #17 on: 14 September 2008, 19:52:29 »

They do seem harsher with McClaren than anyone else, Raikonnen should have had something for Monaco, and also Massa for was it Spain.

I though LH did a good back off after being pushed off - AFAIC it is all racing and changing the results is rotten.

If Massa wins the championship by less than 6 points it will seem invalid. There are a lot of hot young drivers out there, can we just see them race and have first over line being the winner.
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #18 on: 14 September 2008, 21:43:21 »

F1 seems to have become a business now as appose to a sport & has become a little dull to watch, the heart's gone from it for a while now. I recently watched some prog. that showed it through the years ie 50's, 60's,70's & it was great, white knuckle jostling for places, real driving. It was really entertaining to watch. Seems a bit clinical now in comparison.
   Football's gone the same way really...sorry but it has. :(
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #19 on: 15 September 2008, 16:09:17 »

Ive not been been bothered with F1 since  Ferrari seemed to get a lot of their own way. I watch v8 super cars now, closer racing
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #20 on: 15 September 2008, 16:32:26 »

Anybody watch Mr Rossi last night?...  Wow... :o  what a storm...
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #21 on: 15 September 2008, 18:21:29 »

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F1 seems to have become a business now as appose to a sport & has become a little dull to watch, the heart's gone from it for a while now. I recently watched some prog. that showed it through the years ie 50's, 60's,70's & it was great, white knuckle jostling for places, real driving. It was really entertaining to watch. Seems a bit clinical now in comparison.
   Football's gone the same way really...sorry but it has. :(
Despite the passion that many people have for it, I can only agree - football and F1.

MotoGP is still worth watching. We are seeing one of the greatest bike racers ever battling it out for the World Championship. Rossi beat Agostini's 68 win record yesterday.
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Re: Who is F1 striking today?
« Reply #22 on: 15 September 2008, 21:04:37 »

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its interesting to note that there is very little sympathy for lewis over last weeks events with the other drivers.

I would imagine they are saying what their PR people allow them to say.. or keeping their heads down lest they get it at the next race. >:(

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