2007 US GP, Indianapolis

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isn't that .. Britney in the cockpit?
not very sure about that

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nice

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PS: Zan, i hope Ralf won't sue me for that. :biggrin:
 

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LH raced a very god race. There was nothing that FA could do to prevent the win. last gasp defending driving down the straight jst shows how LH is matured beyond his years. Support Mclaren !
ferrari was nowhere to be seen, jst like MOnaco. This year their luck ran out & without their lukcy charm ala MS, ferrari may now go into cold turkey state for the next 5 years
 

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Hamilton is north American king, sweep both US and Canadian GP.

Monaco, Montreal and Indianopolis are 3 back-to-back races without any development or testing, which is why Jean Todt told the reporter that he is "happy" that Ferrari can get 3rd and 4th place, because that's simply the best position they can grab with the same machine. McLaren design for this 3 racing have an upperhand, hope that when things move back to Europe, Ferrari can make the subsequent race more interesting with upgrade part.
 

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Lewis is Superb!
He won both races back-to-back on those two circuits that he haven't driven on before.
He is on the track to be the youngest ever F1 World Champion and to break the best rookie's record set by JV.
Keep it up, Lewis!
 

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What BS said is quite true. With those 3 races, you hardly have any development and thats probably why Ferrari didn't perform that well.
 

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BEWARE of the prancing horse.... hehehe
 

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So sad M.S had left the F1, I cant imagine M.S side by side wit L.H on the straight down to sharp corner with very late braking. Just like Alonso did in Indiana......
 

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consolation price for Alonso is, he broke his jinx, this is his best result in US GP so far.
 

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I doubt Michael can do like what Alonso did to Lewis on the straight down to the sharp first corner based on the performance of both the Ferraris that day.
 

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Anyone saw the weave that Alonso somewhere along the pit straights. He was out on a lighter fuel from the previous first stop and was rapidly catching up Ham. He probably got a little frustrated getting stucked behind Ham. Alonso later on said that he was "cooling off the engine" coz his car was getting all sort of dirts from the back of Hamilton's car. But personally, i think he was trying to tell the team that he's faster and wants Hamilton to let him thru. More like a protest.
 

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Yeah, I second that.
Both of the McLaren drivers relationship is getting more tension.
I guess Hamilton was told to walk out onto the podium with his hand on Alonso's back to show the public that they maintain a good relationship despite all the news reports that Alonso is unhappy with the team and his teammate's victory in Montreal and Indianapolis.
 

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