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Old 08-07-2008, 04:16 PM   #37
medshop

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You know he could simply have had an impossible setup to drive, with an engine map that was far too touchy.You could see he couldn't even lean on the accelrator coming out of some corners without the rears snapping away.

For all we know he could of had the drive of the day given he never hit anything, Hamilton in the same car could have binned it into the nearest wall, or not.

That's why today's race I feel was ruined by the rain, F1 cars aren't designed to race in such conditions and as such each behave's very differently. Hamilton was alot slower than Kimi on the same tyres, so does tha mean Hamilton is a dud driver? Obviously no, so to say Hamilton was the superior driver today is also incorrect, if there was gravel and not grass he ran off into his day would have been just like a few other DNF drivers today.

Driver of the race? Who know's
wouldn't be much fun if conditions were always perfect and predictable, the strategy and gamle involved is half the fun.
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