psycho1970
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is it brooklands
is it brooklands
is it brooklands
its where F1 started from
If it's longer than the Nürburgring then I have no idea =|
Alonso has been fantastic from the start of his F1 career all the way through, silencing critics that he was a boy racer. He really wasn't a Juan Pablo Montoya ..
Hamilton I dislike, on the basis that he makes too many mistakes, and does actually endanger other drivers when doing so. Whether he's in a good car or not, he's still going to push it all the way and cause it to fail like what's happened recently; however, I admit that he does have some skill at his disposal, but he's in no way a better driver than Vettel, Button, Schumi or Webber.
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What I dislike is that everyone sees Hamilton as a rookie - he was training for McLaren in their Young Driver Support Programme 1998, and has been under the direct guidance of Ron Dennis since 1995.hamilton matched the reigning double world champion Alonso (the man who ended scums stranglehold) in the same car in his ROOKIE season, alonso threw his toys out of the pram cos he couldn't beat him... only mistake hamilton made that season was getting stuck on gravel in pits in china, which efectively cost him the title, in his ROOKIE season...
he made a few high profile mistakes the following season with the new pressure of being the experienced driver in the team but still won the title..
third season, car was awful until second half of season, then he scored more points than anybody in the second half of the season
this season - has only not finished 2 races, 1 chacing down mark webber for an unlikely win in spain he got a puncture on the last lap running second, at spain the red bulls qualified almost a second a lap faster than anyone else. the other was a mechanical failure, and he leads the championship in third best car - if he had a red bull under him he would be almost un catchable
vettel is good but making similar mistakes to what hamilton did the year he was expected to win the title, difference is Hamilton did win the title that year and Vettel looks unlikely to win it this year
rant over
nope1991, imola, italy
yes 5pts to psycho!olivier Panis, Ligier,Monaco 1996 monte carlos
What I dislike is that everyone sees Hamilton as a rookie - he was training for McLaren in their Young Driver Support Programme 1998, and has been under the direct guidance of Ron Dennis since 1995.