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Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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Regardless of winning, or coming second, I think hes done a great job. I also think Kimi has done a fantastic job, and quietly gather points, and nipped the championship whilst the 2 McLaren drivers have been squabbling. If a technical problem steals the title from Kimi I think a misjustice will have been served - hes got on with the job in hand, taken his chances when hes needed to - and to take nothing from Hamilton - hes won it on merit. You can toss technical rule breaking in to the equasion, but you cant take anything away from the drivers. I think Hamilton had the title there for the taking, but maybe quashed under some pressure, but remember, this is his first season - lets hope with a little more experience he can show us what he can really do next season
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Im happy Raikkonen got the title....i wouldnt have watched F1 ever again if Alonso wins another Championship...ive always hated the man with a passion.....I do believe that lewis did bow to some pressure.....but once again, i want to draw te first corner into question.....how is it that the people that needed to beat Lewis to in the championship...all managed to get past him in the first series of corners?? Basically....lewis moved to protect his position behind massa, and get the racing line.....Massa slowed down, allowing raikkonen to get past....first corner, raikkonen breaks pointlessly...slowing lewis down again, allowing alonso to get alongside, and the rest is history....in my view...even tho the drivers probably never actually spoke to each other...they all knew what had to happen if any of them were to win....so they all worked together....pathetic tactics in my view...and disagree with me all you want...but look at the video evidence...youll see what i have said is correct....all i can say tho, is what lost lewis the title was the very odd loss of power for 30 seconds.....his fightback was extraordinary...and thats the reason why he is my driver of the day.....and of the entire season......Hes a Rookie..need I say More... P.S. before anyone starts pointing fingers, My opinion counts more than the people who jumped on the Hamilton Bandwagon.....as ive seen him racing for years in Formula renault etc.....so yea...I win Just Wait for Bruno Senna to Join F1...hes not far off I can telly ou now....probably wont have as much impact as Hamilton....but he'll be World Champion one day
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More spin lol, I think it could have been worded better, what Alonso say's is true, but it sounds so "against" Hamilton thats the context of the actual statement is questionable: Fernando Alonso would be "embarrassed" if his McLaren team-mate Lewis Hamilton won the world title on appeal. Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen took the title after winning in Brazil on Sunday but McLaren's expected challenge over the result may yet hand Hamilton the crown.
Race stewards investigated alleged fuel irregularities by Williams and BMW Sauber, but decided not to punish them.
"If he wins the title because of this it wouldn't be fair. I'd be embarrassed for this sport," said Alonso.
"I'm not sure what Lewis would think - I guess if they give you the title, you don't think it's a present but rather that you deserve it. He would be delighted." I think that will be the final nail in his coffin with McLaren lol. Get your ass back to Renault man! BBC News Report
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nah....get his ass out of F1...send him to Nascar....his biased and pointless views are doing nothing but damaging the sports reputation....he should be sacked straight off
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Has been banned from Driving !!
In France for doing 121 ish on a motorway.
Fined 600 euros and banned for a Month.
No great loss seeing that its in france lol
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Hamilton gets off to flying start,
Lewis Hamilton's McLaren during practice for the Australian Grand Prix Hamilton is hopeful of a strong showing at the year's first race World championship favourites Lewis Hamilton and Kimi Raikkonen set the fastest times in Friday practice ahead of Sunday's Australian Grand Prix.
World champion Raikkonen's Ferrari set the fastest time of the day to be 0.487 seconds quicker than Hamilton's McLaren in the first session.
But the Briton was on top in the afternoon, with Raikkonen sixth.
Hamilton, 23, said he felt "very, very optimistic" for Sunday's race. "The pace we and the Ferraris have is good."
Ferrari's Felipe Massa was third in both sessions, with Fernando Alonso sixth and 13th in his Renault.
Ferrari look strong, but it's still too early to tell exactly where we are in comparison
Lewis Hamilton McLaren driver Hamilton's McLaren team-mate Heikki Kovalainen was fourth fastest in both sessions.
The pace of the Red Bull also caught the eye - Australian Mark Webber was second fastest in the afternoon session and fifth fastest in the morning, while team-mate David Coulthard, of Scotland, was fifth fastest in the afternoon.
That seems to back up Webber's claim in his BBC Sport column that Red Bull have been consistently the third or fourth quickest team in pre-season testing.
The practice sessions took place in searing temperatures, with a high of 38C. Coulthard told 5 Live that the cockpit temperature of his car was pushing 60C.
"We're absolutely roasting in the cockpit," Hamilton said. "It's like having four jumpers on and shorts and trousers in the sauna."
Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari at Melbourne's Albert Park Raikkonen's Ferrari looked ominously quick in the first session Inconclusive though lap times in Friday practice can be, they suggest what many in Formula One suspected - that McLaren and Ferrari have an advantage of almost a second a lap over the rest of the field.
They also suggest that, as predicted, the battle for the lower points positions will be closely fought.
BBC Radio 5 Live commentator David Croft said: "The fight for the championship will be between two teams - Ferrari and McLaren.
"And we'll have two distinct battles - the fight for the title and the midfield battle, which will include Williams and Renault and BMW and maybe even Toyota."
Hamilton said: "It's great to be back racing and being here in Melbourne where I started my Formula 1 career only a year ago.
"It's always a special feeling to go out of the garage for the first time in practice at the start of a new season.
606: DEBATE All the ingredients seem to be there for a Grand Prix season of impeccable vintage
Andrew Benson - BBC Sport "There was some good progress with the car, and we made the best use of the ever-improving track conditions.
"Ferrari look strong, but it's still too early to tell exactly where we are in comparison. All in all, a good start to the Australian Grand Prix and the season."
Raikkonen, who won in Melbourne last year, was less pleased with his Ferrari.
"I'm not very happy with the way practice went," he said. "This morning we found some good settings for the car but in the afternoon we struggled and our lap times reflect that.
"We must look carefully at the data to work out how to improve the car."
David Coulthard slides into a gravel trap in his Red Bull Coulthard was impressively quick despite this off-track moment And the performance of the Hondas appears not to be as bad as many had predicted, with Englishman Jenson Button 11th in both sessions.
The struggling team said they had continued progress from an encouraging final test of the winter at the Spanish Jerez track two weeks ago, when they introduced new parts to improve the car's aerodynamics.
"It has been a good day for us," Button said. "We focused mainly on tyre work and getting the best out of the car in the very hot conditions. Everything went smoothly and the car feels much as it did at the Jerez test, which is pleasing."
Button's former team Williams, by contrast, had a frustrating day.
They have been battling for the lead of the group behind Ferrari and McLaren in winter testing, but gearbox problems hit both cars on Friday and lead driver Nico Rosberg missed the entire first session.
• McLaren test driver Pedro de la Rosa has been elected chairman of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association - and said one of his first aims was to persuade stars who are not yet members, including Hamilton and Raikkonen, to join.
De la Rosa said: "One of the big aims is to recruit all of the drivers, not only the new youngsters but everyone. We all have to be part of it because we are working on safety and safety is for everyone. That's the whole point of the GPDA."
Double world champion Alonso and Webber are the other two directors of the GPDA.
First practice times from Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne:
1. Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari one minute 26.461 seconds 2. Lewis Hamilton (GB) McLaren-Mercedes 1:26.948 3. Felipe Massa (Brz) Ferrari 1:26.958 4. Heikki Kovalainen (Fin) McLaren-Mercedes 1:27.114 5. Mark Webber (Aus) Red Bull-Renault 1:28.263 6. Fernando Alonso (Spa) Renault 1:28.360 7. Robert Kubica (Pol) BMW Sauber 1:28.579 8. Timo Glock (Ger) Toyota 1:28.913 9. Sebastian Vettel (Ger) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:28.957 10. Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota 1:29.014 11. Jenson Button (GB) Honda 1:29.124 12. Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Force India-Ferrari 1:29.230 13. David Coulthard (GB) Red Bull-Renault 1:29.301 14. Sebastien Bourdais (Fra) Toro Rosso-Ferrari 1:29.363 15. Rubens Barrichello (Brz) Honda 1:29.533 16. Nick Heidfeld (Ger) BMW Sauber 1:29.561 17. Adrian Sutil (Ger) Force India-Ferrari 1:30.155 18. Nelson Piquet Jr (Brz) Renault 1:30.357 19. Takuma Sato (Jpn) Super Aguri-Honda 1:31.048 20. Anthony Davidson (GB) Super Aguri-Honda 1:31.771 21. Kazuki Nakajima (Jpn) Williams-Toyota 1:35.053 22. Nico Rosberg (Ger) Williams-Toyota no time
Second Session
1. Hamilton 1:26.559 2. Webber 1:27.473 3. Massa 1:27.640 4. Kovalainen 1:27.683 5. Coulthard 1:28.037 6. Raikkonen 1:28.208 7. Trulli 1:28.292 8. Rosberg 1:28.352 9. Fisichella 1:28.469 10. Glock 1:28.582 11. Button 1:28.632 12. Heidfeld 1:28.731 13. Alonso 1:28.779 14. Barrichello 1:28.849 15. Kubica 1:28.860 16. Nakajima 1:29.077 17. Sutil 1:29.161 18. Vettel 1:29.193 19. Piquet Jr 1:29.581 20. Bourdais 1:29.605 21. Sato 1:30.663 22. Davidson 1:31.527
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F1 is back!!!!
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woo hoo i missed it made up it back
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I hope he does it, i think he deserved it last year.
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Raikonnen won more races did he not? Therefore, on merit, he deserved it, especially as everyone wrote him off after only a few races.
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Matty FYI this is a Thread about Lewis Hamilton, if you want to debate the drivers Clicky Clicky
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Lol fair enough Mark hehe
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hamilton is a natural behind the wheel jus look at his first couple of races gettin the back out to position himself!the guy has amazing control an hes our next champ!
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it should be a dam good sesson all driver aids are gone there for down to the driver so we will see who can drive
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