dipen01
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This year it was the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Kimi, Hamilton and Alonso)
lol Funny.....Nice one...
This year it was the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Kimi, Hamilton and Alonso)
Funky said:Ya i know there are more riders in motogp but what i meant is that there should be more than 2 points difference at top.
Make it 20 - 15 - 11 - 8 - 6 - 4 - 2 - 1.
Or even 15 - 10 - 7 - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1
but the Winner should get major share of points. Top 3 should also get chunk of the points but Winner deserves glory.
TheIndian said:Wonder what these top drivers would do in a spyker / or benetton - its the package that counts,
Remember Schumis first year in Ferrari ? how many races did they win? Actually how many did they finish?
Funky said:All I can say is the driver who does not WIN more races in a season than everyone else, DOES NOT DESERVE to win the championship. As simple as that.
cynozure007 said:Fabulous Race.....a dream start and unbelievable driving by both Kimi and Massa......
Never in my wildest dreams did I expect such a result...........
So much so for "Hamilton- the rookie world champion".....ha ha ha......if it wasnt for his ego he would have been rejoicing now ....but i thank him so does all the Ferrari fans in the world for his "ego".....
We should never forget Massa's contribution.....if it wasnt for him we would never have seen this day........
Even if McLaren had won the appeal to the spy case and had lost the appeal to Hungary (which they would have never won realistically had they gotten away free from penalty from spy case). The points would be like this:
Ferrari: 204
Mcleran: 203
This would have made for a close Constructor battle also; but in the end Ferrari won both championships fair and square.
FERRARI ALL THE WAY>>>>>>TRUE WORLD CHAMPIONS>>>>>
Ck Nish said:Whatever. Hamilton has had twice as many 2nd place finishes over Kimi. The point here is consistency which Kimi has lacked and Hamilton has not.
F|0ccY said:Hamilton should have won, it just wasn't hes day today...first he runs wide off the curve in lap 1 and then drops to 8th, THEN if that wasn't enough, he then had gear shifting problems and dropped another 10 places.But still..it was an amazing race on Hamilton's side coming from 18th to 7th.Good race by Kimi as well.:hap2:
Can't wait for next season, no traction controlhyeah:
Ck Nish said:No. I think consistency is important. There were complaints and worries over Kimi's inability to get used to the car and how that affected him early on, but you'll be hard pressed to find any flaws or worries over Hamilton's form all season.
Did u mean protege? I agree with you on that. Kimi and Alonso had to unlearn those old lessons and then learn new ones where's Hamilton din't have to do anything like that. It was easier for him but then again he was a rookie and he did an exceptional job.Khimera said:Hamilton is Mclaren's Prodigy. He is with Mclaren team from Age 13 and was last year's test driver. So there is no point in talking about Hamilton got used to the car where as Kimi didn't. He has talent, no doubt about it. But if he has lost the season then u cant say much about it. can u? if he was ever so consistent in the races, he would have naturally been on the top of points table.
ApeX said:Did u mean protege? I
Ck Nish said:So he deserved it because he won? Interesting logic. Although I'm sure you people would be singing a different tune had Alonso won.