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Default Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 08:36 AM






as he cruises along..



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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 10:27 AM






"John Smith" <someone (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote

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as he cruises along..



You didn't complain over the last 5 years when scummie led every race.
What's the matter, having trouble adjusting to him being a backmarker where
he belongs? You must be a very shallow person to only care about who wins
each race and not bother to watch the action. Typical American, perhaps
NASCAR's more of your level.


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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 11:04 AM



jac (AT) smack (DOT) net (jack) wrote in
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You didn't complain over the last 5 years when scummie led every race.
What's the matter, having trouble adjusting to him being a backmarker
where he belongs? You must be a very shallow person to only care
about who wins each race and not bother to watch the action. Typical
American, perhaps NASCAR's more of your level.

Wow, a number of inflamatory statements. Are you trolling?

Montoya crashing out will make less likely the likelihood of a close finish
between Kimi and Alonso, which any racing fan would like to see. Montoya
has to learn to finish races when it counts. I've said it after Turkey (?)
when JPM got hit by a Jordan. He seems to attract incidents, and ends up
blaming the other guy. Maybe it was Pizzonia's fault, i didn't see a
replay, but how about taking calculated risks when they matter, not in P2,
three laps before the finish. That is time to take it easy, and not to cut
it so close to other cars. Pizzonia trying to unlap himself? Let him!


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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 11:14 AM



Darek wrote:
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jac (AT) smack (DOT) net (jack) wrote in
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You didn't complain over the last 5 years when scummie led every race.
What's the matter, having trouble adjusting to him being a backmarker
where he belongs? You must be a very shallow person to only care
about who wins each race and not bother to watch the action. Typical
American, perhaps NASCAR's more of your level.



Wow, a number of inflamatory statements. Are you trolling?

Montoya crashing out will make less likely the likelihood of a close finish
between Kimi and Alonso, which any racing fan would like to see. Montoya
has to learn to finish races when it counts. I've said it after Turkey (?)
when JPM got hit by a Jordan. He seems to attract incidents, and ends up
blaming the other guy. Maybe it was Pizzonia's fault, i didn't see a
replay, but how about taking calculated risks when they matter, not in P2,
three laps before the finish. That is time to take it easy, and not to cut
it so close to other cars. Pizzonia trying to unlap himself? Let him!
A similar comment can be made about Kimi. He has the bad habit of
speeding up when he's going first and nobody is pursuing him. He did it,
for instance, in GP Europe and it costed him the race. Today, at the
end, JPM (2nd) and FA (3rd) were over 2 min, and Kimi was in 1.54. Why?
What's the need?

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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 11:45 AM



jac (AT) smack (DOT) net (jack) wrote

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"John Smith" <someone (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote

as he cruises along..




You didn't complain over the last 5 years when scummie led every race.
What's the matter, having trouble adjusting to him being a backmarker where
he belongs? You must be a very shallow person to only care about who wins
each race and not bother to watch the action. Typical American, perhaps
NASCAR's more of your level.

Kimi Raikkonen won the Belgian Grand Prix, not Alonso.


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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 01:59 PM




"Darek" <asd (AT) asd (DOT) com> wrote in message

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blaming the other guy. Maybe it was Pizzonia's fault, i didn't see a
replay, but how about taking calculated risks when they matter, not in >P2,
three laps before the finish. That is time to take it easy, and not to cut
it so close to other cars. Pizzonia trying to unlap himself? Let him!
At least you admit that you weren't paying attention.




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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 02:06 PM




"John Smith" <someone (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote

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as he cruises along..

Although I would like to see him going 'balls out' and chasing after the
Mclaren(s), he has no need to.
He can happily sit in 3rd (which turned to 2nd ) and top his points up to
ensure he wins the WDC.
He does not have to fight the Mclarens and risk retiring, just finish behind
them.
It's not how I'd like to see th championship won either but you can't blame
him.




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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 02:40 PM




"Darek" <asd (AT) asd (DOT) com> wrote in message
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blaming the other guy. Maybe it was Pizzonia's fault, i didn't see a
replay, but how about taking calculated risks when they matter, not in P2,
three laps before the finish. That is time to take it easy, and not to cut
it so close to other cars. Pizzonia trying to unlap himself? Let him!
According to Ron Dennis, PizzaBoy waved Montoya by, and then ran into the back of him in the next
corner.

"Juan Pablo was the innocent victim of other people's mistakes," McLaren boss Ron Dennis confirmed
to Reuters, "He had executed his race with true team spirit, was just cruising - it's massively
frustrating.

"Having seen that Pizzonia waved him past, he overtook carefully, pulled in front and, at the next
corner, Pizzonia just drove straight in the back of him!"

The Williams driver later apologised for the incident -

http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view...d=1&nid=118650




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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 03:09 PM




"jack" <jac (AT) smack (DOT) net> wrote

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"John Smith" <someone (AT) microsoft (DOT) com> wrote

as he cruises along..




You didn't complain over the last 5 years when scummie led every race.
What's the matter, having trouble adjusting to him being a backmarker
where
he belongs? You must be a very shallow person to only care about who wins
each race and not bother to watch the action. Typical American, perhaps
NASCAR's more of your level.
you don't know jack, jack.. I don't give a shit about MS... I'm glad he's
sucking this year!




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Default Re: Another gift for Alonso - 09-11-2005 , 03:51 PM



Dave escribió:
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"Darek" <asd (AT) asd (DOT) com> wrote in message

blaming the other guy. Maybe it was Pizzonia's fault, i didn't see a
replay, but how about taking calculated risks when they matter, not in P2,
three laps before the finish. That is time to take it easy, and not to cut
it so close to other cars. Pizzonia trying to unlap himself? Let him!


According to Ron Dennis, PizzaBoy waved Montoya by, and then ran into the back of him in the next
corner.

Verstappen, Monteiro, Pizzonia,... Why is JPM's back so attractive?

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