Bahrain GP 2008

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P_O_L
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He delibering better point finishes (kova) but last year hed put that renault number 2 car often in the top 10 where fisi sometimes didnt qualified better than 16th. Considering i rate Fisi very high you can imagine how i rate kova. I think hes awesome.
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Yeap, the same shoe-maker you're talking about. The big fat liar, the big fat cheater. The one who realized that it was worth kissing FIA's arse rather than being a bad boy, the one who had an entire team and rubber factory working for him (usually cheating for him). The one who needed a sidekick in the next garage...
I could go on and on, but then I would be like P_O_L
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a video of the replay of JB-DC crash. about 13mb

http://pornleechers.net/JensonKamikaze.avi

what do you think about the collision?

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Ray
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I'm not blaming either DC or Jenson for the wreck, but it looks like to me that Jenson committed to passing DC, and DC hesitated whether or not he could do it. Seemed like he gave him room, then decided against it and Jenson couldn't whoa it down quick enough to keep from hitting him. Bad driving on both parties from my point of view.

It also seems to me highly unusual that DC has been run into so many times by different drivers. I don't think it's insignificant that he's always been on the receiving end of them, I think he's causing them.

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donskar wrote:
Sebbe, if you're even semi-serious, you already are!
I was not being really serious. Just wanted to troll a little like POL.
When you want to say something bad about somebody even the simplest truth can be distorted in your favor.

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Ray wote:
It also seems to me highly unusual that DC has been run into so many times by different drivers. I don't think it's insignificant that he's always been on the receiving end of them, I think he's causing them.
Amen! DC has had a fine career. It's time to move on before he completely tarnished his fine achievements.
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Still, he'll never be as bad as Ralf! :wink:
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Saw this pic in atlas f1 of hamiltons accident in fp,didnt see it posted,thought id share

http://img409.imageshack.us/img409/5852/diffusergc0.jpg
credit to OP.

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