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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 07:26 AM







Anand Nene wrote:
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[07/31/2006 09:20 AM IST] CatharticF1 wrote:


When he gets beaten hands down by Nick in a similar equipment,
the world tags Mark as overrated;
At What stage was he beaten Hands down by Heidfeld????



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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 01:55 PM






In message <5iarc219h7gs7olbk6kq6eajg2nhkosjmt (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, Da Frank
<fajp (AT) ooptushome (DOT) com.au> writes
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Being a No2, Massa will always be driving to stay behind No1. In the
process of that, it can happen that an Alonso, Kimi or Fisi will pounce
on him as it happened a few times this year and end up with a gap to
Michael. Massa has produced some very good drives of late. He matched
MS and was 1/100th of second off the fastest lap in this race and has
done better coming through the pack than MS did. Michael is still no
slouch, but i think he is getting caught by the young ones and that's
no surprise.
Give him a fast car and clear air and he is still capable of driving
very quickly. Give him something less than the quickest car and less
than clear air, and he doesn't do as well as the younger drivers.
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Richard Miller


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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 05:54 PM



On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 18:55:27 +0100, Richard Miller
<richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote:
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In message <5iarc219h7gs7olbk6kq6eajg2nhkosjmt (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, Da Frank
fajp (AT) ooptushome (DOT) com.au> writes
Being a No2, Massa will always be driving to stay behind No1. In the
process of that, it can happen that an Alonso, Kimi or Fisi will pounce
on him as it happened a few times this year and end up with a gap to
Michael. Massa has produced some very good drives of late. He matched
MS and was 1/100th of second off the fastest lap in this race and has
done better coming through the pack than MS did. Michael is still no
slouch, but i think he is getting caught by the young ones and that's
no surprise.

Give him a fast car and clear air and he is still capable of driving
very quickly. Give him something less than the quickest car and less
than clear air, and he doesn't do as well as the younger drivers.
Like at the Nurburgring, for instance?


- Jones


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Hal S.
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 07-31-2006 , 08:39 PM




"Richard Miller" <richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote

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In message <5iarc219h7gs7olbk6kq6eajg2nhkosjmt (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>, Da Frank
fajp (AT) ooptushome (DOT) com.au> writes
Being a No2, Massa will always be driving to stay behind No1. In the
process of that, it can happen that an Alonso, Kimi or Fisi will pounce on
him as it happened a few times this year and end up with a gap to Michael.
Massa has produced some very good drives of late. He matched MS and was
1/100th of second off the fastest lap in this race and has done better
coming through the pack than MS did. Michael is still no slouch, but i
think he is getting caught by the young ones and that's no surprise.

Give him a fast car and clear air and he is still capable of driving very
quickly. Give him something less than the quickest car and less than clear
air, and he doesn't do as well as the younger drivers.
--
Richard Miller
----------------------------

And you know this how?
--
Hal S.




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Richard Miller
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 08-01-2006 , 04:30 PM



In message <bM-dnaEDz7EsP1PZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com>, Hal S.
<h.sanders (AT) comcast (DOT) net> writes
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"Richard Miller" <richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news2AgXdLPQkzEFwxS (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk...

Give him a fast car and clear air and he is still capable of driving very
quickly. Give him something less than the quickest car and less than clear
air, and he doesn't do as well as the younger drivers.
--
Richard Miller

----------------------------

And you know this how?
By using my eyes and my brain. You might try it some time - it will
shatter your world view.
--
Richard Miller


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Hal S.
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 08-02-2006 , 02:38 PM




"Richard Miller" <richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote

Quote:
In message <bM-dnaEDz7EsP1PZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com>, Hal S.
h.sanders (AT) comcast (DOT) net> writes

"Richard Miller" <richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news2AgXdLPQkzEFwxS (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk...

Give him a fast car and clear air and he is still capable of driving
very
quickly. Give him something less than the quickest car and less than
clear
air, and he doesn't do as well as the younger drivers.
--
Richard Miller

----------------------------

And you know this how?

By using my eyes and my brain. You might try it some time - it will
shatter your world view.
--
Richard Miller
------------------------------------------

Amazing, your eyes and brain show you something that hasn't happened.
--
Hal S.




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Richard Miller
 
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Default Re: Webber: An Australian viewpoint. - 08-02-2006 , 04:44 PM



In message <IIKdnfG5U-S4bE3ZnZ2dnUVZ_t-dnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com>, Hal S.
<h.sanders (AT) comcast (DOT) net> writes
Quote:
"Richard Miller" <richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:xhvciKrzn7zEFwnm (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk...
In message <bM-dnaEDz7EsP1PZnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com>, Hal S.
h.sanders (AT) comcast (DOT) net> writes

"Richard Miller" <richard (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news2AgXdLPQkzEFwxS (AT) seasalter0 (DOT) demon.co.uk...

Give him a fast car and clear air and he is still capable of driving
very
quickly. Give him something less than the quickest car and less than
clear
air, and he doesn't do as well as the younger drivers.
--
Richard Miller

----------------------------

And you know this how?

By using my eyes and my brain. You might try it some time - it will
shatter your world view.
--
Richard Miller

------------------------------------------

Amazing, your eyes and brain show you something that hasn't happened.

Ladies and gentlemen, I rest my case.

--
Richard Miller


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