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Lewis Hamilton Crashes Into Kimi Räikkönen - Canada 2008

Lewis Hamilton crashes into Kimi Räikkönen at the pit exit, so they both retires. Niko Rosberg crashes into Lewis, but can still drive. Music is 'Requiem for a Dream' by Clint Mansell Join the gr...  
 
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41senna65 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Hamilton is PURE CRAP
bmk139 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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@41senna65 LOL, only a bitter retard would claim a driver who has won (at the 1st or 2nd attempt):
numerous karting titles, an F3 title, an F3 euro title, a GP2 title, an F1 title (which would have been 2 titles were it not for the gearbox failure at Interlagos07), who beat a double world champion in his rookie year, who's produced legendary drives like fuji & silverstone and who's taken the slowest car on the grid to 2 wins, 4 poles and the most overtakes of the season..... as being "pure crap"
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@bmk139 I think it was not only that. I think with departure of Todt new Ferrari government did not want kimi as their driver. Kimi was famous for providing very accurate description of car behavior and amendment suggestions at mclaren. I think Santander has a lot to do with kimi's departure. There is a lot of corruption involved everywhere where italians are present. There is much more motives involved than just the success of the team.
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@beqa16v Yeah I think you are right.
I still think Mclaren made the wrong choice in taking Button, as Kimi & Lewis would have been an almost unbeatable combination.
Who's your money on for this years title?
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@bmk139 I think the preferred kimi. He is faster, calmer, and not problematic person when it comes to politics within the team. plus Mclaren knew how to work with him, they have managed to pull out a hell of a performance from Kimi but it was his decision not to go there. He had stated that in recent interviews. He said he was not sure he wanted that so right decision for him. But I admit I would prefer to see him stay and beat Alain Prost to second place in number of fastest laps in F1 history
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bmk139 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Are you on drugs? Laws of Physics ARE NOT part of the FIA rules, so whatever scientific argument you are trying to push, it's completely irrelevant.
If you think that a team just plugs in a computer you are very naive, drivers work with engineers, their feedback is essential and there are numerous things on the car that are driver preference... gear ratios & supsension settings are driver specific, and with the ban on testing, development & set up go hand in hand with driver & engineers.
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Lmao, you completely contradicted urself there, if he followed the rules, how the fuck can he be accused of cheating? Thats ridiculous, and as for momentum, perhaps you missed Hamilton go back behind Kimi after the chicane? Momentum had nothing to do with it, and Mclarens telemetry showed he lifted off the throttle and was travelling 6mph slower than Kimi over the line. Both drivers were fighting for grip on worn out tyres on a slippery track, Lewis double bluffed Kimi and caught him by surprise
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