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Original: 10/1/2007 2:27 AM
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Monday, October 01, 2007

 i really should go to bed but i'm very hyped up about Lewis Hamilton's win in the Japan Grand Prix. Hamilton led all the way from the beginning, and should i be surprised? this guy is a warrior. whenever he suffers a setback, he can always make a brilliant comeback in the next race. which just goes on to show why you can't and shouldn't always be a winner. there's something graceful about the way Hamilton drives. he was like waltzing through the wet circut, knowing where he was heading and keeping an eye on drivers who had the vaguest intention to over take him. a 22-year-old with such an advance mind. an absolute rarity.
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Yup Hamilton has been awesome throughout this season, but he has also been lucky at times compared with his team mate, Alonso. Just take the weekend's Japanese grandprix. Driving conditions were aweful given the rain and plans of every team went haywire. But look at how Mclaren managed the pit stops of the two drivers. Alonso was called in first and when he came out, he ended up in a traffic. But when Hamilton took his pit stop, he came out on a clear road. And the fact that Alonso's race ended midway and Hamilton won the race, shows how lucky he has been.

I won't comment on whether what Alonso says is bias towards Hamilton, is true or not. But I strongly feel now specially after yesterday's race, Alonso is not gonna stay at Mclaren next season. He neways has been offered his place back at Renault.

Posted 10/2/2007 4:02 PM by NKeth - reply

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yes luck is always an integral factor in whatever we do. can't help agreeing with you that Hamilton is both a skilled and lucky driver. that's why motor racing, and any other competition for that matter, is fun. the fact that Alonso bumped into some traffic after his pit stop is, in my opinion, nothing that the team can control. McLaren can control who comes in first but it can't control the speed of other drivers.

oh yes, Alonso is so leaving McLaren. he has to be very unhappy to make that decision as his hope for a championship would be slashed with Renault, a weaker team.
Posted 10/2/2007 4:43 PM by tobumame - reply


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