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What is it with Australians? A juvenile country full of juveniles it seems. Talk about bad losers and the losses that really hurt are those to the Poms. :D

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/others ... ebber.html

Webber ought to look at the driving style of his team mate, DC. Late braking and gung-ho overtaking into corners has become his trademark in recent years.

And as for the 'greatest' (?) Schumacher. His early, reckless, driving was an embarrasment. He was the master of dangerous manoeuvres, ask Damon Hill and Jacques Villeneuve.

What a total bunch of whining, envious, also rans. They're getting as bad as footballers who take a dive at every possible opportunity.

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People really should concentrate on their own driving abilities. You're going to win anything without pushing hard and somtimes this means pissing others off.
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probably just a ploy from the other drivers to unsettle him before the qualifying tomorrow, still uncalled for none the less though, i find his driving on the limit but fair a pity some of the other drivers didnt follow him more rather than being happy sitting behind the car in front
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He's the best thing that's happened to F1 since before pit stops were introduced and overtaking happened off the track.

I'm far from religious but pray he wins the title and shakes F1 out of the processional malaise it has lapsed into.
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Jealousy - that's all it is.

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The boy done good today and on pole for tomorrow :wave:

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even better today :grin:

I thought team tactics wasn't allowed! Or is that just for mclaren

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found this at the end of that article, how true """ 2 is not a number and 3 no one remembers""" thats what was always drummed into my head about the position you finish in a race by my father when i was racing and i'm sure thats the way Lewis looks at it. If youre in it its to win it not make up the numbers, since when has not winning been fun !!!!.
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