The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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What would happen if the safety car crashed?
Right, how is King Lewis going to get raped today?
Will it be poor McLaren strategy, another driver slamming into him, or poor tyres? Or will a brand new piece of bad luck come into play, and rob the real world champion of points for the fourth race out of six?
No good enough to be in the top 3 drivers this year is the simple answer.
How do you work that out? Firstly, purely on the car they've provided him with, it's not good enough to be in the top three. The Red Bulls are miles ahead and the Ferrari is also better. Then, and more importantly, they've f***ed up qualifying once, made him stop twice in a race when everyone else only stopped once, and given him a tyre that exploded in Spain. Throw in Webber smashing into him and knocking him down the field, and he's had four disastrous pieces of bad luck in five races. The man is a HERO to still be in contention.
The fact that Button has won two races suggests that the car is not the problem. I love watching Hamilton but he ain't the best driver, FACT.
If, But whatever, prat.
Indeed passing all those cars who are about 5 hours slower than him. CLASS.Anyway what a f***ing dull Grand Prix. Alonso's early driving about the only thing worth watching. The guy is class.
I'd absolutely love to go to Monaco for the occasion. In fact said:Ain't that the truth.
Alonso only made some overtakes because he was at the back and up against the Hispania's and Virgin's. If he'd started 6th he'd have done f*** all like the rest of them.
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Last to one place behind the qualify 5th finish 5th "King" on a track that makes it nigh on impossible to overtake, deserves a little more credit than that