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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:03 pm 
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6 - some good moments, but still too weak


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Ayrton S. wrote:
Bourdais for me.

Button did an awesome race, again, but I think driving more than 20 laps with soft -LOLLERZZZZZ- tyres was an underestimated performance for Seabass.

didn't the Ferraris do the same thing?


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bourdais, since he picked up more places at monaco and earned a point


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7 - nothing to complain


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Shaddix wrote:
we realy can only make 1 conclusion from today: make those super softs the only tyres allowed :flag:


So everyone would have been equal, eliminating the only battle we had all race. great idea.


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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:20 pm 
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David Hetzel wrote:
[stanway] What did I miss? [/stanway]


Awesome first 20 laps or so with Vettel struggling like hell on the super softs and a train of nine cars trying to force past him. After that nothing happened and Button romped to victory again.


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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:26 pm 
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boooooooring, congrats on the WDC Button!


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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 6:28 pm 
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[stanway] What did I miss? [/stanway]

Lol.


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Button,
this is getting so boring...


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PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2009 7:16 pm 
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Schumifan wrote:
Shaddix wrote:
we realy can only make 1 conclusion from today: make those super softs the only tyres allowed :flag:


So everyone would have been equal, eliminating the only battle we had all race. great idea.

ok you've got a point, let's say top 8 has to use them and the slower cars can just hunt them down :p


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Pretty dull race. It was pretty clear Button would win after the first corner. Brawn still have the superior car by a fair distance, but id expect Red Bull to be much closer in Turkey


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4 - First 15 laps were ok, then nothing happened after that.


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Button was class of the field


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jdh wrote:
The TV director was poor, following the wrong action etc.

BBC were good, apart from Legard who was really bad, and Eddie Jordan who was a wanker.


Agreed. Legard is really starting to annoy me now


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Indeed Jenson Button! He made a great race without any mistakes! He really achieved this royal GP victory!


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Fisichella :)


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I think Ferrari may be the ones to watch come Turkey. Nobody really expected them to be 3rd and 4th here but they were. Granted nobody really expected Vettel to struggle so much and then find the wall, and Webber was playing catchup with the strategy he was on but Ferrari had pace this weekend and I imagine Turkey (probably with even more updates by then, this is Ferrari) will suit their car a lot more than Monaco ... either that or unusually Monaco flattered the Ferrari package, which is an option - leaving me with little to no conclusion, much like the essay I'm meant to be writing ... an entirely ironic: :thumbsup:


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Ferrari have won the last 3 Turkish GP's, so you'd expect them to be in with a chance.

If Button finished third or higher in Turkey he would have scored more points after 7 races than Nigel Mansell's championship year.


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Bourdais. Stuggled throughout the season (beaten 5:1 in Quali) and drives very well to score a point.


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I think we just saw the last Brawn GP 1 & 2 of the year.


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