Anyone getting up to see Hamilton win it?

Of course I am. It's a relatively easy one at 7am this time too, 5am last week was a bugger fecked me up for the rest of the day. Well worth it though

Being English, you'd expect him to somehow contrive to feck it up and take it to the last race of the season, but the lad seems a bit special, his talent might negate his nationality yet...
 
Is there anything more tedious than motorsport (Liverpool aside)?
 
I see you're a novice to this lark Plech. No ITV coverage begins at six, us honed watchers of late night sport will be setting out alarms for 6:57am

EDIT if you do get up at six, Knightrider is on Virgin 1 at 6am, watch that instead while you wait

I used to do it back in the Senna days, not for a long time though
 
so you lot are interesting in watching cheaters race?

take it you taped Dida last week so you can watch replays? he really seems to master this art.
 
Being English, you'd expect him to somehow contrive to feck it up and take it to the last race of the season, but the lad seems a bit special, his talent might negate his nationality yet...

Indeed...you english lot aren't famous for your cheating..he's indeed a bit special.
 
Jeezuz fecking christ.. reading the last two posts one needato wonder how the feck it is even possible that any person is following Hamilton, nevermind being awake at 5 am to see this cheat cross the line. Especially in England where you fecking whine because of the smallest of dives. Here we have a driver whose entire existance in F1 is based on cheating and who you lot are following seriously. Fecking ridiculous it must be said.

Expect you lot to be quiet next time around diving is discussed as cheating is clearly not an issue for you.
 
The thread title should be: Anyone getting up to see Hamilton cheat the F1 title?
 
New thread title: Anyone getting up to see Hamilton DNF?
 
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I don't follow F1 much but how exactly did he cheat,is it just the preference he's been shown compared to alonso??
 
This thread should be put in the classics as the best example of jinxing ever.
 
How do you 'bottle' something that's out of your own control?

Next time you drive to work and your car breaks down, will your workmates accuse you of 'bottling it' for not turning up on time?

It was his mistake during the start in Brazil that fecked things up for him. That was certainly within his control.
 
Personally I put it down to one or two daft decisions that were made by McLaren and not just in the last race.

Still its easy to point out the bad decisions but some of these risky ones probably went for them at the start of the year.

Oh well, something I've learned of a few select posters on the caf - there's always next year!
 
It was his mistake during the start in Brazil that fecked things up for him. That was certainly within his control.

Though in fact, he dropped down to what 8th? And had already collected two places before the end of the next lap if memory serves. It was a mistake surely bourne of pressure, but it didn't cost him. The greabox failure did that. And even then, if he hadn't needed to pit that final time, he'd have been in with a last gasp shot at finishing within the necessary points paying places

Just bad luck. He's led the Championship nearly all season, a few car failures and a mistake, somewhat down to his teams inadequacy, somewhat down to him in China has done for him

I read a quote from Senna earlier... "every year in Formula One there is a winner but not always a champion". I think that applies this year. Well done Raikkonen, probably unlucky himself in the past, but I think we all know there's a champion who hasn't been crowned this year. His time will come, he's too good for it not too
 
I read a quote from Senna earlier... "every year in Formula One there is a winner but not always a champion". I think that applies this year. Well done Raikkonen, probably unlucky himself in the past, but I think we all know there's a champion who hasn't been crowned this year. His time will come, he's too good for it not too

What a load of bollox.
 
I read a quote from Senna earlier... "every year in Formula One there is a winner but not always a champion". I think that applies this year. Well done Raikkonen, probably unlucky himself in the past, but I think we all know there's a champion who hasn't been crowned this year. His time will come, he's too good for it not too

Spastic
 
Though in fact, he dropped down to what

I read a quote from Senna earlier... "every year in Formula One there is a winner but not always a champion". I think that applies this year. Well done Raikkonen, probably unlucky himself in the past, but I think we all know there's a champion who hasn't been crowned this year. His time will come, he's too good for it not too

:lol: fecking moron. so how the hell did you figure out that the driver who has 2 wins less than the champion would be the one who deserves the title? Especially as the fecker bottled it when it got tough..the sign of a real champion..:rolleyes:

really impressive being able to drive a superior car over the finish line - it was afterall what Hamilton did this season, drove around and was consistent. fecking hell, give me a McLaren and I would be able to finish fourth as there are seriously no competitors.

As for next season, unfortunately there will be nothing stopping Ferrari & Kimi the next few seasons. Superior team, superior driver. Now that he has turned into a winner & McLaren will be unable to copy Ferraris car, nothing is going to stop him.