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Nice comeback by Ferrari - they had the pace. Nice move by Kimi - nice to see they are allowed to race each other (to some extent). Some great fighting / passing by alonso, hamilton, et al. Those BM's were performing nicely on the straight - if they can get the aero right, I think they have a winner.
 
I thought Kubica broke his leg in Canada. Did he race today with a broken leg? I kinda feel for Kubica, coz he's a really good new driver (basically a rookie coz he only raced a few times last year), but because of Hamilton, he'a totally overlooked.
 
I thought Kubica broke his leg in Canada. Did he race today with a broken leg? I kinda feel for Kubica, coz he's a really good new driver (basically a rookie coz he only raced a few times last year), but because of Hamilton, he'a totally overlooked.

It was first assumed that he broke his leg, but only suffered concusion. Luckily because Schumi a few years back on the Silverstone track, broke both his legs in no spectacular fashion.
 
It was first assumed that he broke his leg, but only suffered concusion. Luckily because Schumi a few years back on the Silverstone track, broke both his legs in no spectacular fashion.

Yeah, he drove himself home from hospital the next day. Unbelievable after seeing that accident...
 
I won't be too upset if he does. A rookie winning the season - is that a first is F1?

Yeah, as is his 8 consecutive podium finishes... let's hope that record goes unblemished this season... now that would be a really really hard one to beat.
 
It was first assumed that he broke his leg, but only suffered concusion. Luckily because Schumi a few years back on the Silverstone track, broke both his legs in no spectacular fashion.

Schumi only broke one leg in his Silverston crash;)

Kubica sprained his ankle, but some overzealous reporters at the time stipulated otherwise. He was apparently ready to drive at Indy, but the FIA medical staff felt it was a safer bet for him to sit it out as if he had another shunt and suffered concussion for a second time in such a short period of time, it could be permanently damaging.

He drove a great race today and deserved to be named driver of the day by "The Two Ronnies".

Nice to see Ferrari back on the pace (and being a supporter) hopefully they can continue in this form for the rest of the season, although it will be a real uphill battle if Louis Lane continues finishing on the podium. He is a racer though, of that there is no doubt. WTF was Fanny Adams doing though? A number of good passing manouvers, but he was a bit ragged today.
 
Schumi only broke one leg in his Silverston crash;)

WTF was Fanny Adams doing though? A number of good passing manouvers, but he was a bit ragged today.


Beats the hell out of me why I said both - maybe the ur uhm leg :p

Anyway, Mr Adams is in no doubt in the shadows of his team mate. I hope he picks up his game to keep the thrill of this years F1 going.
 
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he didnt break his leg, he could have raced the very next week but the doctors told him another concusion would be bad for him so soon

finally lewis hamilton did not have the best car and be honest looked like he drove for 3rd the whole race, didnt have the car do to any better

next week another ferri 1 2 and if kimi can win again and lewis finishes lower down again there might be a 3 way fight

again alonso's car gives him problems, he is really having one of those season's where everything that can wrong is going wrong

did you guys see the gP2 crash omw that oke was cm's away from death
 
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