Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   Sport (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=88)
-   -   Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33610694)

andygrif 21-10-2007 02:05

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34418101)
More tyre problems for Hamilton

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...810816,00.html

Me thinks he might leave F1, and I don't blame him.

I'm getting fed up with all this $h*t.

Strange, I didn't notice you jumping up and down when the two Fezzas were penalised for using the wrong tyres in the Fuji GP.

I think it's great we're all so passionate about Lewis winning, but I don't want him to win on the back of a bad judgement - I want the rule book to applied fairly and equally to all players...and in this instance I am happy that it has happened.

Hom3r 21-10-2007 17:56

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
With less than ten mins to go before the final race of the 2007 season.

I hate bernie now even more.

This posionuios little $h*t whats Alonso to win.

Well if thats the case he can * off to Spain.

I would P**s on him even if he was on fire

TheDaddy 21-10-2007 18:29

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34418934)
With less than ten mins to go before the final race of the 2007 season.

I hate bernie now even more.

This posionuios little $h*t whats Alonso to win.

Well if thats the case he can * off to Spain.

I would P**s on him even if he was on fire

I heard Bernie saying earlier he wanted Lewis to win and that he thought he'd win by a country mile, also he didn't hold put much hope for the British GP

Shadow Demon UK 21-10-2007 18:29

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Hamilton showed his inexperiance there trying to overtake Alonso when there was no need to, down to 18th but fighting his way through the pack, personally i think hes blown it unfortunately.

iadom 21-10-2007 18:48

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Up to 9th now, don't you just hate ITV, go to a break with Hamilton in 8th, come back and he is 18th :mad:

Jim.

Hom3r 21-10-2007 19:33

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
WTF hamilton in the pits for fuel.

Goodbye F1 and goodbye ITV SH*T coverage

---------- Post added at 18:31 ---------- Previous post was at 18:15 ----------

Just emailed this to ITV regarding there coverage

You coverage of F1 has been totally **** all season.

Yet again adverts are interupted by the racing

Hamilton was in 8th you sod off to an ad that nobody gives a **** about. come back he's 18th.

This coverage is not even 10th rate.

Well thanks for runing a desent sport.

You wouldn't put ads in football or rugby.

Goodbye to F1 I'm going to buy Sky sports and watch A1GP which doesn't do adverts during the race

---------- Post added at 18:32 ---------- Previous post was at 18:31 ----------

Will post the responce i get

---------- Post added at 18:33 ---------- Previous post was at 18:32 ----------

McLaren blew it.

As said before BYE BYE F1

Ferrari don't derseve this

Edit Rob - please watch the language

homealone 21-10-2007 19:57

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
I have to say well done Raikkonen...

In my opinion McClaren have allowed themselves to be distracted by the events off track, recently, while Ferrari have just got on with it.

I could see the thinking behind the short stint on the fragile supersoft tyres, for Hamilton, but why they didn't fuel him to the end when he came in to change them, is a mystery?

Ironically, despite the disappointment, it was one of the most interesting & exiting races for ages, not only Hamiltons skills at passing (the one on Barrichello was awesome), but the scrap between Kubica & Rosberg, as well.

Hom3r 21-10-2007 20:04

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
My gripe with the whole spygate issue is that once again Ferrari have been invold and don't get punished.

As has been said before FIA = Ferrari International Assistant

alferret 21-10-2007 20:17

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Hamilton drove a great race, yes he made a mistake going into the first, but Raikkonen shut the door on him, and rightly so. Due to a redundant system error his car found itself in netural,. Coming back from 18th to finish a race in 7th to lose the championship by 1 point in a rookie season showed that Lewis doesnt give up easily. Well done Hamilton for making the 2007 season a bit more enjoyable.

ITV, revenue is all they are after, squeezing in as many adverts as possible, shame on them. I miss the BBC coverage.

Jon T 21-10-2007 20:18

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
In the pre race build up Bernie said that he thought Lewis was young enough to wait. I think Mr Hamilton's chances of winning the championship were ended there and then.

Wasn't it strange that Lewis' car lost powere for just long enough to spoil his chances of winning the championship.

No team orders? maybe not, but deffinatly Bernie/FIA orders. F! is becoming more stage managed than World Wrestling. The problem is though, that if you look just below the surface in F! you can very often predict the results from what key people say before the event.

papa smurf 21-10-2007 20:23

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
gutted for lewis , but kimi won fair n square glad it wasnt allonso sick to death of him accusing every one else for his own downfall, as for tv coverage ,discusted ...advert after advert what the hell its only the grand finale, spoilt once again by itv

alferret 21-10-2007 20:23

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jon T (Post 34418997)
SNIP!
Wasn't it strange that Lewis' car lost power for just long enough to spoil his chances of winning the championship.

Very strange, but I really dont think is something that conspiracy theorist's will spend much time mulling it over. ;)

Cobbydaler 21-10-2007 20:25

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone (Post 34418979)
I have to say well done Raikkonen...

In my opinion McClaren have allowed themselves to be distracted by the events off track, recently, while Ferrari have just got on with it.

I could see the thinking behind the short stint on the fragile supersoft tyres, for Hamilton, but why they didn't fuel him to the end when he came in to change them, is a mystery?

Ironically, despite the disappointment, it was one of the most interesting & exiting races for ages, not only Hamiltons skills at passing (the one on Barrichello was awesome), but the scrap between Kubica & Rosberg, as well.

Ron said at the end that they gained 10 seconds by making it a 3 stop strategy... :shrug:

Woolly One 21-10-2007 20:25

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 34418988)
As has been said before FIA = Ferrari International Assistant

Love that!!!

It's going to be interesting to see what the editorials say tomorrow. Are we going to have headlines of 'LEW BLEW IT!' or a more constructive 'He came, he saw, he did his best, maybe next season?'

I would prefer the papers to take the latter option, as they have done with the England Rugby team.

Shadow Demon UK 21-10-2007 20:27

Re: Formula 1 Talk 2007 Season
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by homealone (Post 34418979)
I could see the thinking behind the short stint on the fragile supersoft tyres, for Hamilton, but why they didn't fuel him to the end when he came in to change them, is a mystery?

Ron Dennis reckons that Hamilton switching to a 3 stop strategy gave him a ten second advantage so was the right decision. I think Hamilton blew it when he tried to overtake Alonso in the first lap, there was no need what so ever to do that and shows that he was the rookie.


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:06.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum