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Canadian G.P. 8 June 2008

Here's the final
1 Robert Kubica,  BMW-Sauber;  2 Nick Heidfeld,  BMW-Sauber; 3 David Coulthard,  Red Bull, GrandPa is hanging in there, well, kind of.

Well, Ron Dennis continues the diarrhea from his mouth.  How do you defend such stupidity.  These drivers are paid millions of dollars to learn the difference between a red light and a green one.  Obviously Hamilton failed that course.

According to Mr Integrity, Ron Dennis, it's difficult for a driver to decide whether to focus on the lights or on the cars ahead in situations like that.  Huh??

He continued with a comment to the affect that Lewis didn't realize that the cars in front of him were coming to a halt until too late.

I guess we should let Hamilton race on play station since, unlike the other drivers, he can't seem to focus on more then one thing at a time.

Furthermore, it never fails to amaze me at the lack of intellect of so many who sold enough burgers to buy themselves a computer, get dial-up and post something online.  Have you checked out the idiot at Planet-F1 in the winner/loser column about Kimi.  Somehow this clown, who probably had trouble graduating from secondary school, is equating the incident Kimi had in Monaco (250kmh, wet roads, racing) with a Hamilton's plowing into stopped cars in pit lane.  He even suggests Kimi was in the "wrong" place at the exit of the pits.  This guy probably has trouble figuring out which end of the toothbrush to use.  Hey dickweed, it's called RACING.  If that too advanced for you, buy an XBox and play on that. 

Congrats to Kubica.  He's a good driver coming on strong.  Not only that, he doesn't talk smack!

Bahrain G.P. Qualifying, 5 April 2008

What a great season this is shaping up to be.  Robert Kubica got pole for BMW Sauber for the Bahrain Grand Prix.  If you're a ‘real' F1 fan, this is shaping up to be one of the best seasons in a while.  Looks like there are three teams vying for the championship.  Massa is next to him on the front row.  Second row is Lewis Hamilton and Raikkonen. 

Let me ask again, anyone taking any odds at the commentators providing us with an unbiased analysis of tomorrow's race?  David Hobbs continues to keep his laundry busy with  soils underwear as Hamilton's mistakes mount

Speed channel - Please insist we get provided an impartial and objective commentary to the race.   We all have "our guy", but report evenly, or get the hell off the air waves.

Here's the grid for tomorrow's race:

Pos  Driver, Team
1.  KUBICA, BMW
2.  MASSA, Ferrari
3.  HAMILTON, McLaren
4.  RAIKKONEN,  Ferrari
5.  KOVALAINEN, McLaren
6.  HEIDFELD, BMW
7.  TRULLI, Toyota
8.  ROSBERG, Williams
9.  BUTTON, Honda
10. ALONSO, Renault
11. WEBBER, Red Bull
12. BARRICHELLO, Honda
13. GLOCK, Toyota
14. PIQUET, Renault
15. BOURDAIS, Toro Rosso
16. NAKAJIMA, Williams
17. COULTHARD, Red Bull
18. FISICHELLA, Force India
19. VETTEL, Toro Rosso
20. SUTIL, Force India
21. DAVIDSON, Super Aguri  
22. SATO, Super Aguri

 

Malyasian G.P. 23 March 2008

It's coming...... well, maybe not, sorry

 

Maylasian G.P. Qualifying, 22 March 2008

Felipe Massa got pole for the Malaysian Grand Prix.  Kimi was 0.5sec off Massa's pace in 2nd.  As I said last week, keep your eye on Kovalainen.  Heikki out qualified Hamilton in third (prior to a penalty) with Lewis in fourth.  How Ron Dennis is going to deal with Heikki's speed will be interesting to watch as the season progresses. 

As we've seen in years past, Jarno Trulli can be great in qualifying, and he did so here in Malaysia
putting the Toyota in fifth.  Kubica and Heidfeld brought their BMWs in sixth and seventh, respectively.  Webber, Alonso and Glock round out the top ten spots. 

Of course, you conspiracy theorists will have a great time with this.  The McLaren (say McLerrari) drivers have been penalized five spots as the stewards found them guilty of impeding Heidfeld and Alonso in their qualifying efforts.  Kovalainen and Hamilton will start Sunday's race from eighth and ninth, respectively.

Are taking any odd at the commentators providing us with an unbiased analysis of tomorrow's race?  Here in the U.S. we have SpeedTV and if Hamilton so much as scratches a pimple on his butt, I think David Hobbs almost soils his pants.  Please!  Let's try to impartial and objective, remember, there are 22 drivers and even the ones NOT from the U.K. should be covered.

Here's the grid for tomorrow's race:

Pos  Driver, Team
1.  MASSA, Ferrari
2.  RAIKKONEN, Ferrari
3.  TRULLI, Toyota
4.  KUBICA, BMW
5.  HEIDFELD, BMW
6.  WEBBER, Red Bull
7.  ALONSO, Renault
8.  KOVALAINEN, McLaren*
9.  HAMILTON, McLaren*
10. GLOCK, Toyota
11. BUTTON, Honda  
12. COULTHARD, Red Bull
13. PIQUET, Renault
14. BARRICHELLO, Honda
15. VETTEL, Toro Rosso
16. ROSBERG, Williams
17. FISICHELLA, Force India
18. BOURDAIS, Toro Rosso
19. SATO, Super Aguri
20. SUTIL, Force India
21. DAVIDSON, Super Aguri
22. NAKAJIMA, Williams

* After imposition of the 5 grid penalty

Australian G.P., 16 March 2008

So the Australian GP is now in the books. 

Hamilton is no Tiger.  Nor perhaps the best driver on the Mclaren (Mclerrari) team.  Not sure how many of you noticed, but Kovalainen ran much deeper into the race then Dennis' golden boy.  He was clearly carrying much more fuel.  His 3rd place position on the grid now looks a little set up by ole Ronnie-boy.  Put in the same amount of fuel, and Heikki would probably have had pole.

And as we all have gotten used to, with the lack of passing (other then Raikkonen's pretty spectacular beginning of the race), once you start at pole, the race is yours to lose. 

"We could have gone quicker so I am not bothered by Ferrari's pace" according to Hamilton.  This guy has got diarrhea of the mouth.  Lewis didn't set fastest lap, his race was not impressive.  Moreover, I am sick and tired of all the brown nose, biased broadcasters covering everything he does like it's divine.  I just love the idiotic comment that McLaren did a good job not waiting to bring him in when the safety car came out.  Huh??  Like they knew a saftey car was coming out.  God these guys are idiots! 

There are 21 other drivers out there that deserve to be discussed.  Several of them did some great driving in mediocre cars.  Maybe made a few errors or mistakes, but that's racing and in many cases, they did some good driving.  Heidfeld and Rosberg did great jobs.  My hats off to you two. 

Hamilton has been compared to Tiger Woods.  He clearly does not have that depth.  He has to have arrangements made for him behind the scenes. 

Nope, he's no Tiger



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