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Well done Kimi

Last post 05-09-2008, 10:54 PM by stigga. 8 replies.
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  •  05-09-2008, 1:45 PM 697567

    Well done Kimi

    now thats what we like to see from Kimmi and with Lewis very close behind it should be an exciting race and quali. :)
  •  05-09-2008, 1:55 PM 697570 in reply to 697567

    Re: Well done Kimi

    no t.c.:
    now thats what we like to see from Kimmi and with Lewis very close behind it should be an exciting race and quali. :)

    Yeah I am sure you do!

    You know I was feeling sorry for Kimi with his gearbox issues and all, then he went on his first run, I am sure at his first turn he was over 6 seconds up on Bourdais (it was crazy) then he was held up, but still more than 2 seonds up. Went on a second run and nobody cracked his time after that!

  •  05-09-2008, 2:14 PM 697582 in reply to 697567

    Re: Well done Kimi

    Yup, it was a good session, looking good for the rest of the weekend.  Well done also to DC, took a few scalps in that session. 
  •  05-09-2008, 2:34 PM 697587 in reply to 697582

    Re: Well done Kimi

    outtathebag:
    Yup, it was a good session, looking good for the rest of the weekend.  Well done also to DC, took a few scalps in that session. 

    Gotta agree with you there! I dearly hope we see him on the grid next year. F1 aint done with DC and Visa versa. He has a lot to to though for the rest of the season if he is to keep his seat. 

  •  05-09-2008, 3:57 PM 697597 in reply to 697587

    Re: Well done Kimi

    Considering Kimi only did about Three laps in the first session he was on the ball right from the off, it looked like Hamilton tried a glory lap with seconds to go, but it wasn't quite good enough, agree about DC too.

    The Ferrari's look well hooked up, the McLarens seem a little ragged in places, particularly on the slower corners.

     

    Come on Kimi, stick it on pole tomorrow Big Smile

  •  05-09-2008, 4:04 PM 697601 in reply to 697587

    Re: Well done Kimi

    no t.c.:

    outtathebag:
    Yup, it was a good session, looking good for the rest of the weekend.  Well done also to DC, took a few scalps in that session. 

    Gotta agree with you there! I dearly hope we see him on the grid next year. F1 aint done with DC and Visa versa. He has a lot to to though for the rest of the season if he is to keep his seat. 

    I'm a DC fan, and that post couldn't of been any more better (Y)

  •  05-09-2008, 4:30 PM 697606 in reply to 697601

    Re: Well done Kimi

    Big Smile

    Me too, well done DC, keep up the good work.

  •  05-09-2008, 8:14 PM 697637 in reply to 697606

    Re: Well done Kimi

    I know Kimi went slower on the softer compounds, but whatever he was on first, could Kimi have went faster? I am quite certain he was up over 6 seconds on Bourdais at the first turn, is there more in the tank for Kimi?
  •  05-09-2008, 10:54 PM 697683 in reply to 697637

    Re: Well done Kimi

    anametoremember:
    I know Kimi went slower on the softer compounds, but whatever he was on first, could Kimi have went faster? I am quite certain he was up over 6 seconds on Bourdais at the first turn, is there more in the tank for Kimi?

     

    I think there's more to come, and I'm hopeful that's the case, we'll know better tomorrow, he's actually said he wasn't 100% happy with the car, he seemed to drive extremely smoothly to me.

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