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Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 03:19
by raymondu999
Ringo -China 2011 was dry...

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 03:21
by flynfrog
wow still over a week till the race and the thread has already turned into a hamilton is the best driver ever- no hes not thread dont you guys have anything better to put your time towards.

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 05:11
by ringo
flynfrog wrote:wow still over a week till the race and the thread has already turned into a hamilton is the best driver ever- no hes not thread dont you guys have anything better to put your time towards.
Stop spoiling the build up to the race please. We are enjoying the discussion.
No one said who is best ever. Predictions are typical of the race threads. Brazil is usually affected by rain, both in qualifying and race.
Vettel wins everything if it doesn't rain, or he doesn't get a puncture.

What else do you want to talk about?
We say the same things for all 19 races, where are the DRS zones, weather, redbull is strong here, vettel on pole ect. same thing every 2 weeks.
And for Brazil "engine power will suffer ect.. etc.." same thing every time.

I'll say Massa on pole after gaining 1s from the crowd support for the sake of making the thread interesting. That is still a valid point and the same goes for what happens if it rains.

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 18:16
by Mr Alcatraz
ringo wrote:It is clear as day:
Fredmacher :mrgreen:

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Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 18:38
by Aced
ringo wrote: No matter how you want to cut it, There is 1 best rain driver.
Well, if that's how you wanna put it and if there's really just one best rain driver, that's Michael Schumacher.

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 20:53
by MuseF1
Aced wrote:
ringo wrote: No matter how you want to cut it, There is 1 best rain driver.
Well, if that's how you wanna put it and if there's really just one best rain driver, that's Michael Schumacher.
I recall Schumacher spinning off in the wet in brazil a few years ago :)

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 18 Nov 2011, 21:23
by MuseF1
mx_tifosi wrote:Fanboy posts will be "relocated" as usual if it continues this way. ;)
sorry, my bad

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 19 Nov 2011, 22:35
by Mr.S
A guy who cant keep his car on track in Korea drove the best race. A guy who spun at Spa last year is the best rain driver(almost lost the win).

The guy spun off at Hungary this year & lost to Button. Rammed into Button & I dont expect anything better with his level of intelligence. I dont see anything in Hamilton for him to be called a good driver in rain.

I am done debating in an environment when i get banned for calling fanboys as they are. (No need for me to argue when I cant call a fanboy a fanboy).

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 19 Nov 2011, 23:33
by Mr Alcatraz
Mr.S wrote: I cant call a fanboy a fanboy.
Call me one [-o<
Image I think it might be kind of a turn on :P :oops:

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 00:50
by wesley123
Mr.S wrote:A guy who cant keep his car on track in Korea drove the best race. A guy who spun at Spa last year is the best rain driver(almost lost the win).

The guy spun off at Hungary this year & lost to Button. Rammed into Button & I dont expect anything better with his level of intelligence. I dont see anything in Hamilton for him to be called a good driver in rain.

I am done debating in an environment when i get banned for calling fanboys as they are. (No need for me to argue when I cant call a fanboy a fanboy).
*Cough* Made the whole field look like nothing in Monaco 2008, Great Brittain 2008, Fuji 2007 *cough*

Just asking, what has others achieved that allows them to be called rainmasters above Hamilton? Excuse me but Vettel has achieved absolutely nothing, neither does Alonso or Barrichello. Take an example in Schumacher, driving from the back to the front in wet weather, or Hamilton beating the rest of the field by a minute. I find that more of an achievement than just winning like you do all year. Apart from that, the moment you named in Belgium 2010, it is an awkward point to name, since the rest of the field all missed the Busstop chicane when it started to rain, the other 'rainmaster' Vettel managing to T-Bone someone who travels in the same direction and worse. Then is overshooting a corner in full wet conditions in my opinion less worse than the others named.

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 02:35
by ringo
Mr.S wrote:A guy who cant keep his car on track in Korea drove the best race. A guy who spun at Spa last year is the best rain driver(almost lost the win).

The guy spun off at Hungary this year & lost to Button. Rammed into Button & I dont expect anything better with his level of intelligence. I dont see anything in Hamilton for him to be called a good driver in rain.

I am done debating in an environment when i get banned for calling fanboys as they are. (No need for me to argue when I cant call a fanboy a fanboy).
What a hater. :lol: That's all i have to say. Had to have the last word did you?

Shumacher is a has been. Rosberg owns him. Case closed. No reason to put down other drivers talking about intelligence and what not. If shumi was intelligent he would have retired and keep his reputation in tact.
What you think is not relevant. Hamilton is accepted as the best rain driver case closed.
Mods clean up this mess!! :lol: 8)

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 13:46
by LionKing
Hamilton was not even good at all at Brasil 2008, when the title was on the line.

Best driver from the perspective of his fans :)

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 20 Nov 2011, 17:51
by wesley123
LionKing wrote:Hamilton was not even good at all at Brasil 2008, when the title was on the line.

Best driver from the perspective of his fans :)
If you are a fan and dont think he is best, well that is quite illogical in my opinion.

But if we go by this, because he had two bad years and wasnt good in Brazil, but the complete dominance in other races then no one is rainmaster and no one will ever be. Sure vettel never made a mistake in wet weather, neither did barrichello, neither did Senna and neither will anyone else.

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 21 Nov 2011, 18:26
by Mr.S
ringo wrote:
Mr.S wrote:A guy who cant keep his car on track in Korea drove the best race. A guy who spun at Spa last year is the best rain driver(almost lost the win).

The guy spun off at Hungary this year & lost to Button. Rammed into Button & I dont expect anything better with his level of intelligence. I dont see anything in Hamilton for him to be called a good driver in rain.

I am done debating in an environment when i get banned for calling fanboys as they are. (No need for me to argue when I cant call a fanboy a fanboy).
What a hater. :lol: That's all i have to say. Had to have the last word did you?

Shumacher is a has been. Rosberg owns him. Case closed. No reason to put down other drivers talking about intelligence and what not. If shumi was intelligent he would have retired and keep his reputation in tact.
What you think is not relevant. Hamilton is accepted as the best rain driver case closed.
Mods clean up this mess!! :lol: 8)

Dude cant keep his car on track & he is best in the rain. The only thing he is best as is having as Sub-human IQ. Anyways back to the topic :mrgreen:

Re: Brazilian GP 2011 - Interlagos

Posted: 21 Nov 2011, 18:31
by beelsebob
Mr.S wrote:Dude cant keep his car on track & he is best in the rain. The only thing he is best as is having as Sub-human IQ. Anyways back to the topic :mrgreen:
I read this, and then wondered why you were slagging off Vettel. :?