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Massa does own Istanbul

Last post 05-13-2008, 12:21 PM by anametoremember. 10 replies.
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  •  05-11-2008, 4:10 PM 698157

    Massa does own Istanbul

    One would have thought he didnt win today, or his win was less than important than hearing what Kimi had to say.

    Hamilton was on fire and flying in Turkey, but Massa drove a Master class of a race today, kept his head, showed some fantastic skills, and won. Nice to see his father following him around and Massa making him a proud Daddy!Yes

  •  05-11-2008, 4:25 PM 698167 in reply to 698157

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    It has to be said Massa did the do
  •  05-11-2008, 4:35 PM 698176 in reply to 698157

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    Yes, no argument there.  Well done Felipe!Smile

  •  05-11-2008, 4:40 PM 698180 in reply to 698176

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    Definately agree with you there mate, Hamilton was on fire, your right. But Massa as usual, I knew it was his this year again, already said it straight after Spain. He is a magician at that track :)

     

     

  •  05-11-2008, 4:47 PM 698185 in reply to 698180

    Re: Massa does own Istanbul

    roomey:

    Definately agree with you there mate, Hamilton was on fire, your right. But Massa as usual, I knew it was his this year again, already said it straight after Spain. He is a magician at that track :)

     

     

    If he drove like that at every circuit he would be the next Schumacher, unfortunately he is a one track specialist and to win championships you have to be good everywhere.
  •  05-11-2008, 5:22 PM 698202 in reply to 698185

    Re: Massa does own Istanbul

    Stevesixty7:
    roomey:

    Definately agree with you there mate, Hamilton was on fire, your right. But Massa as usual, I knew it was his this year again, already said it straight after Spain. He is a magician at that track :)

     

     

    If he drove like that at every circuit he would be the next Schumacher, unfortunately he is a one track specialist and to win championships you have to be good everywhere.

    I hope you haven't took from my quote that I believe that it is Massa's year. Because I believe that Massa is a one track wonder, I'm expecting him to be of pace in Monaco, and even more in Montreal.

    Lewis Hamilton/Kimi Raikkonen this year still.

  •  05-11-2008, 6:01 PM 698218 in reply to 698202

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    Massa did well 2day yeah, not a ferarri fan, but he did gr8. As did hamilton. Mclaren are better than ferrari on the monaco and Montreal circuits. Let the game begin! lol
  •  05-11-2008, 6:12 PM 698225 in reply to 698202

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    roomey:
    Stevesixty7:
    roomey:

    Definately agree with you there mate, Hamilton was on fire, your right. But Massa as usual, I knew it was his this year again, already said it straight after Spain. He is a magician at that track :)

     

     

    If he drove like that at every circuit he would be the next Schumacher, unfortunately he is a one track specialist and to win championships you have to be good everywhere.

    I hope you haven't took from my quote that I believe that it is Massa's year. Because I believe that Massa is a one track wonder, I'm expecting him to be of pace in Monaco, and even more in Montreal.

    Lewis Hamilton/Kimi Raikkonen this year still.

    No mate I use my own brain, and this is what I think. I've followed F1 long enough to have a pretty good opinion I think. Doesn't always mean i'm right of course.
  •  05-13-2008, 1:20 698908 in reply to 698185

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    Hamilton Wasn't on fire. He just didn't have any fuel in the car and Kimi had a damaged front wing otherwise it would have been a ferrari 1-2 AGAIN!!

    Whilst on the subject of ferrari 1-2's. Lets hope we'll see many of them this year as i don't think any other team can match their blistering pace. Especially when Golden boy Hamilton can't look afetr his tyres anyway.

    Ferrari's biggest threat is Heikki in the other Macca.

  •  05-13-2008, 11:50 698944 in reply to 698908

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    red beasts:

    Hamilton Wasn't on fire. He just didn't have any fuel in the car and Kimi had a damaged front wing otherwise it would have been a ferrari 1-2 AGAIN!!

    Whilst on the subject of ferrari 1-2's. Lets hope we'll see many of them this year as i don't think any other team can match their blistering pace. Especially when Golden boy Hamilton can't look afetr his tyres anyway.

    Ferrari's biggest threat is Heikki in the other Macca.

    No - it was just Kimi's mistakes in qualifying resulted in more mistakes of the start.

    Don't blame Hamilton for beating Kimi, when Kimi should have clearly beaten Hamilton on paper...

  •  05-13-2008, 12:21 PM 698957 in reply to 698944

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    RaggedEdge:
    red beasts:

    Hamilton Wasn't on fire. He just didn't have any fuel in the car and Kimi had a damaged front wing otherwise it would have been a ferrari 1-2 AGAIN!!

    Whilst on the subject of ferrari 1-2's. Lets hope we'll see many of them this year as i don't think any other team can match their blistering pace. Especially when Golden boy Hamilton can't look afetr his tyres anyway.

    Ferrari's biggest threat is Heikki in the other Macca.

    No - it was just Kimi's mistakes in qualifying resulted in more mistakes of the start.

    Don't blame Hamilton for beating Kimi, when Kimi should have clearly beaten Hamilton on paper...

    Amen to that, I dont think many drivers could have pulled of what Hamilton done, low fuel or not...and everyone needs to acknowledge he done all that with no TC, which makes it doubley hard!

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