F1 2007 Grand Prix du Canada

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You know something man ? U r a disgrace to your own keyboard , what the heck are you talking about ? Are you just here to bash ? BTW who the *&^% is that in your pic ? that guy is ugly , almost everything about you is annoying me at this point ...

Man , when posting please note some thoughts instead of acting like SOME KINDA RACIST OR MCLAREN HATER !!! Your posts are childish , and I find reading them as a waste of my time , and im here to benefit .....

As of what concerns my thoughts about this race , I found it very interesting , alot of action through out the whole week , the only boring part about it was that the winner was determined since the race started .... Kudos to hamilton , I love this guy , I am happy he made this victory , little by little he is proving to be one of a kind .... He is so athletic and good in every characteristic way .... Well done , same goes to heidfeld , now all he needs to do is hop in one of those Benz's and he will be doing it big ...:D

God I hate it when people start using "racist" when it's not needed. Please stop and don't overreact. You post is way more offensive or childish than annything he posted.
 
lol thats harsh as hell.. but anyways.. i was also meaning to ask..who is that dude in your avatar 450 SEL??
 
^lol i knew ive seen him somewhere before..detective and britt was in the back of my mind to..

thnx for clearing that up..
 
great race guys. Kubica is out with a sprained ankle, should miss the US GP, IMO.

anyways, great win for Lewis. terrible race for both the Ferraris, a great drive by Nick, and Wurz.

Alonso showed to us today that he can be a future rally champion too :D

go Sato!
 
Me too:DAnd why do you think Schumi was pushed out?:confused:
Last year, I read in a magazine that Schumi was indirectly kicked out by Luca Dimontezemolo. The president of the FIAT Group had already made a deal with Kimi Raikkonen, so Schumi had no other choice than too retire. That was a disgrace, in my opinion, dumping one of the greatest race car drivers of all time after all these years of glory and success. Schumi basically resurrected Ferrari and made it what it is today.
 
Wow, what an EVENTFUL race!! Can't understand why some of you thought it was so boring.
....
Lewis now leads the driver's champtionship over Alonso by 8 points, and McLaren Mercedes leads the Constructor's Championship by 18 points over Ferrari. It's great being a McLaren Mercedes fan this year....:D


Because for the tifosi, a race not won by a Ferrari, no matter how spectacular, is boring, while a Ferrari-cruise-to-victory-sleeper is exciting.

And that's 28 points McMerc has.
 
I have to echo everybody else's sentiments: what a crazy race!

I love that BMW is emerging as a contender. I love that Kubica is doing well. I love that the Emperor has no clothes, and it's ovbious to everybody. Kimi and Alonso's stars are fading rapidly and Hamilton is emerging as the new golden child of F1. I love it.


Don't count the WC put yet.
Tough he's done more mistakes in a race than in his hole career. Hamilton doesn't seem to be the kind of guy to drive a fragile car like its a tank, nor crash into a wall/park/hop onto somebody in the last laps.



My buddy and I were jumping out of our chairs when Alonso got passed with 3 laps to go. That was some awesome David vs Goliath action.


Yes, were Alonso was David, since his tires were in shreds.



Massa - Don't bitch. A red light is a red light.

Honda. You guys should probably take notice when one of your cars drives into the pits.

All bets are still off for this season. Although it would only take a few more races like this for Hamilton to nearly seal his DC.


What was with those red lights ?!
It's just stupid.
Massa and Fisico were suposed to be shut/blocked in the pit while Alonso to run out of fuel by these idiotic regulations.
I think the season is far from over.
 
Times Race

01 Fernando Alonso McLaren 1:16.367
02 Lewis Hamilton McLaren 1:16.494
03 Nick Heidfeld BMW 1:16.696
04 Felipe Massa Ferrari 1:16.849
05 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 1:16.861
06 Nico Rosberg Williams 1:17.156
07 Giancarlo Fisichella Renault 1:17.411
08 Robert Kubica BMW 1:17.529
09 Mark Webber Red Bull 1:17.618
10 Ralf Schumacher Toyota 1:17.910
11 Alexander Wurz Williams 1:17.947
12 Takuma Sato Super Aguri 1:18.035
13 Heikki Kovalainen Renault 1:18.368
14 Rubens Barrichello Honda 1:18.543
15 Anthony Davidson Super Aguri 1:18.780
16 David Coulthard Red Bull 1:18.981
17 Jarno Trulli Toyota 1:19.092
18 Christijan Albers Spyker 1:19.254
19 Vitantonio Liuzzi STR 1:19.375
20 Adrian Sutil Spyker 1:19.452
21 Scott Speed STR 1:20.092


BMW no. 2 force.
 
Theissen praises F1 safety standards

By Jonathan Noble Monday, June 11th 2007, 10:31 GMT

BMW motorsport boss Mario Theissen says he has no doubts Robert Kubica would have been killed if he had had his Canadian Grand Prix accident a decade ago.

A major push by motor racing's governing body the FIA to increase safety levels in the sport helped Kubica escape with just a sprained ankle from his serious crash in Montreal.

There seems little doubt that recent advances with cockpit head protection and the HANS device helped ensure Kubica suffered such few injuries.

And Theissen believes the outcome would have been completely different just a decade ago.

"I think he wouldn't have survived something like this 10 years ago," said Theissen, who has said he will wait until Thursday to decide whether or not Kubica can race at Indianapolis this weekend.

"To get a driver back unhurt after such a huge accident is fantastic."

Theissen said the team had to wait until several minutes after the crash to realise that Kubica was relatively unscathed.

"We got information over race control maybe 15 minutes after the accident and then I went down to the medical centre - but he'd already been deployed to the hospital.

"It is a shame because before the accident it was all going to plan and I think he could have finished on the podium as well."

Kubica is due to be released from hospital today following overnight observation.

source: Autosport
 
I don't think SEL was racist, just suffering from Ferrari/Schumacher adiction. :D :D :D

I agree with you.
I can feel his pain as well. It is a shame the way Schumi was forced out of the Team, and it is also more annoying to see Ferrari disintegrating so fast- any of these will make a Ferrari and M Shumacher fan go mad.

People react differently, and his reactions can only be understood if you are passionate about something the way he is about Ferrari and Michael Schumacher.
My wife had to literally drag me to get lunch because I was so upset with the performance of Ferrari, and had no appetite for food.

So, guys, let us move on...SEL is not a RACIST.
 
So, guys, let us move on...SEL is not a RACIST.

I'd like to move on after that unforeseeable racist accusation by ALI, but I do have to write a few words about it. Thanks Chonkoa, Rik and even IE. But why waste your time? ALI has obviously made up his mind about the racist thing. So why waste keystrokes trying to dissuade him? I'm not going to waste any of my keystrokes on him.

ALI quoted what I wrote jokingly about Spykkers ramming the Maccas off the road. Seriously, former F1 drivers have alleged that Ferrari has asked them to obstruct other cars. What's so surprisingly about joking that the Ferrari-engined Spykkers should do it? Better yet, what's racist about it? Rhetorical only.

By the way, I do hate Mclaren. Aside from Senna, I have hated every Mclaren driver they have had in their 40-yrs. of racing!

The guy in the avatar is DCI Hunt from "Life on Mars".
 
Probably SEL is infected with a virus:eusa_thin (MS can be bad for your health !!! :D ).



I don't like McLaren nor Ferrari either. From all teams, these are the 2 I like the least/despise downright.

But the(ir) drivers is a different matter.

One of my best F1 years was 1995. Couldn't stand Schumacher, didn't like Hill, nor their team mates, but heck to see the Renault powered cars Benetton and Williams winning every race was good enough for me (Canada doesn't count; freak race that year).
 
Theissen praises F1 safety standards
I thought about that yesterday and the vision of the crash is still fresh in my memory. On normal roads or in any other motorsport a crash at such velocities would have resulted in either heaven or hell. It amazing that Kubica survived such a violent crash with only a broken leg. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 
I thought about that yesterday and the vision of the crash is still fresh in my memory. On normal roads or in any other motorsport a crash at such velocities would have resulted in either heaven or hell. It amazing that Kubica survived such a violent crash with only a broken leg. :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap


No broken leg, just some minor injuries.
He asked the Dr. if he can race this Sunday at Indy.

F1 car rock in safety. :eusa_clap
 

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