Hamilton: Kimi doesn't have the balls

Wasn't Hamilton crying a few weeks ago asking the press to go easy on him. Thats not so ball-sy
 
"Everyone has an opinion but I don't see it like that," Finn Raikkonen replied. "He had more grip and he was in a better position after he cut the corner."

exactly what happened, see people who do the talking off the circuit normally come short.

He is just poking the beast that is kimi, lets see how he does this weekend after talking a storm.
 
"Everyone has an opinion but I don't see it like that," Finn Raikkonen replied. "He had more grip and he was in a better position after he cut the corner."

exactly what happened, see people who do the talking off the circuit normally come short.

He is just poking the beast that is kimi, lets see how he does this weekend after talking a storm.

Lol
 
That little arrogant ***** annoys me! How many drivers championships does he have, huh?
 
That little arrogant ***** annoys me! How many drivers championships does he have, huh?

5 to date with his first F1 in sight after losing to Raikonnen in his debut season by 1 point.
 
5 to date with his first F1 in sight after losing to Raikonnen in his debut season by 1 point.

Uh, we were referring to F1 here; i.e. Kimi's championship compared to his. Come back when you've won something significant.
 
"Everyone has an opinion but I don't see it like that," Finn Raikkonen replied. "He had more grip and he was in a better position after he cut the corner."

exactly what happened, see people who do the talking off the circuit normally come short.

He is just poking the beast that is kimi, lets see how he does this weekend after talking a storm.

Heh... actually there is something in what he said...

Kimi blames the car:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/70631
Kimi Raikkonen says his main concern is to solve the problems he is having with his car rather than think about his situation in the championship.

The world champion endured another disastrous day at Monza, dropping down the order as he struggled for pace in his Ferrari.

Raikkonen has not scored any points in the last three races and is 21 behind championship leader Lewis Hamilton with just four grands prix left.

The Finn, who finished in ninth place in Italy, said that his main focus is to try to get on top of his problems rather than worry about the championship.

"I am just trying to get the things right, that is the main thing," Raikkonen told a group of reporters after the race. "I am not thinking about anything right now. Hopefully we will get the car working.

"It works when the tyre works but we cannot switch the tyres on and then everything goes wrong after that. I am not really interested to think about what we are going to do in the next few races. Hopefully we can get everything right, and have some more fun again."

He added: "It is not the first time for us. Sometimes it works and sometimes not, and we don't really have an explanation about why it doesn't work, and why the tyres work sometimes.

"I think it is not about the car not being good in some conditions, it is just to get the whole combination working together and usually we then get good results. Today was one of those. In the end, it was good but it was 40 laps too late."

Raikkonen admitted he was unsure if he will have to play a supporting role to teammate Felipe Massa in the remaining races.

"I don't know. We will see what happens," he said.

"It is not good, but we keep trying and hopefully we can have good races at the end of the year and that would be a nice thing. It hasn't been lately so easy, so that is what we are aiming for."
 
Brad i think we all know the ferrari does not work in the wet, look at massa at silverstone, there is no way massa is that a bad driver.

Everyone seems to think the drivers at ferrari are just bad in the wet but its the car not the driver, if the track is wet this season ferrari have had no answer.

The mclaren in wet is supreme but in the dry heat its not as good.

Ferrari need to fix their car and make it work well in both conditions much like mclaren need to.

Kimi was by far the fastest man on the track when it dried out so it was obvious his car was not good in wet which we all know its not.
 
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I swear - if run into Hamilton one day, I'm gonna end up in jail.
His arrogance is typical Brit rubbish.
*spits*
 
I swear - if run into Hamilton one day, I'm gonna end up in jail.
His arrogance is typical Brit rubbish.
*spits*

QFT.

I wonder how the British press are going to handle it when Hamilton loses the championship again? They will probably blame the FIA:p.

The coming races are outside Europe, and especially Malaysia and Brazil are going to be a toss up between very hot or rain. Will be interesting to see how the season pans out. My money is Massa though:D.

I am truly amazed by the fanatical support of Hamilton even when he talks trash:rolleyes:.
 
Well saule people think hamilton is GOD's gift to F1 but i somehow feel vettel will be a bigger f1 driver than hamilton.
 
I'd like to see Hamilton in a car other than the McLaren.
I bet the little jerk will be nowhere.

One thing he did pretty well was surpass Alain Prost as my "most hated driver ever" in record breaking speed.
 
I swear - if run into Hamilton one day, I'm gonna end up in jail.
His arrogance is typical Brit rubbish.
*spits*

Lol - you guys need to chill and don't let it get to you - whenever someone you don't support wins you will get irritated. It's not good for your health. As for the brit comment, well it's no surprise that Britons have won more Formula 1 World Championships than any other nation - again, the reason they are targeted... winners are almost always the object of scorn of losers... except when losing to good sportsmen.

Anyone count how many times the Ferrari's cut the chicane's this weekend? I lost count. After all the 'if there was a solid wall there' bull they still took the easy way out many times. As did loudmouth Webber lol...
 
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Actually brad i was really happy to see vettel win yesterday and kov get a good second with kubica third.

I don't get even mind hamilton winning to be honest, i just don't like him. If ferrari get beaten then thats fine but arrogance is something that grates my nerves.

I cannot wait to see what happens in 2 weeks time at the night track under lights and possible rain, although if it rains there goes ferrari's changes and maybe vettel will make everyone forget hamilton even exists like he did yesterday :) and the ferrari's for that matter :)

You can see vettel is going to be the new rain master like senna and shummi, he is also such a nice friendly person.
 
Actually brad i was really happy to see vettel win yesterday and kov get a good second with kubica third.

I don't get even mind hamilton winning to be honest, i just don't like him. If ferrari get beaten then thats fine but arrogance is something that grates my nerves.

I cannot wait to see what happens in 2 weeks time at the night track under lights and possible rain, although if it rains there goes ferrari's changes and maybe vettel will make everyone forget hamilton even exists like he did yesterday :) and the ferrari's for that matter :)

You can see vettel is going to be the new rain master like senna and shummi, he is also such a nice friendly person.

If there was ever a race to be cancelled becuase it is unsafe, it would be that one. Visibility was bad yesterday, can you imagine in the dark? :eek:
 
Well the thing is there will be lights but i would image that lights plus rain = bad.

Yesterday was fine to race i think, the safety car start was a good idea but racing was fine i though.
 
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