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Does Lewis Hamilton have an invisible 'get out of the way plough' on the front of his car?

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Does Lewis Hamilton have an invisible 'get out of the way plough' on the front of his car?

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  1. NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL


  2. After the pit-stop c**k up it was amazing just how quickly he caught and passed Massa but Piquet was just a matter of time. Everyone knew that Piquet wasn't going to keep that first place once Hamilton was on the move! It was an awesome win!

  3. Well Massa probably figured it's better to get out of the way and actually finish then be ran into like Lewis did to Kimi.

  4. i think there scared of lewis on the track... lol

  5. .

    I have to agree with Val Dan and Emma.

    Heikki moving over? I don't agree with it, but LH was obviously far quicker and it was in the Constructor's interests that HK did. If he hadn't we might not have seen such wonderful overtaking and a fantastic and deserved ending.

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  6. LOL, he did good didn't he. I though Heikki might have let him through a bit to easily but his move on Massa was good. I watched that with my hands over my face peeping out through my fingers.

  7. sure as h**l seems like it huh? i mean, heikki made it look like he was overtaken, but it was team orders for sure. as for massa i think he would have never caught him after the strategy implemented by mclaren, had massa been on any type of rhythm. massa also had braking issues and never quite found good balance in the car. as for kimi, he is just confusing me right now. im still trying to figure out if hes just going thru a stage of tracks where he isnt comfortable or if he just doesnt care anymore.

  8. Its called his brain. He's learning how to use it.

    Fantastic!

  9. Neither Massa or Piquet seemed to show a huge resistance to Hamilton, they didn't cover the inside line properly. I take nothing away from Hamilton though, he was easily the fastest guy out there and deserved the win.

    And Motto, did you see the closing stages of the race? Raikkonen overtook FOUR cars to desperately haul himself into the points. His driving has been good really. He had set-up problems in Germany, in Silverstone he was catching Hamilton until the pit-stop error, he was easily on course for a win in France before the car had problems and he was level with Kubica going for the lead of the race in Canada before Hamilton drove into the back of him at a red light.

  10. The Heikki pass was definitely a team decision... but the Massa and Piquet passes were all Lewis' work... frankly I think that pass on Massa showed to everyone that Felipe as he is now can never be a world champion... unless he starts from the front he doesn't have the nous to defend his lead or mount any serious challenge to another driver... like Lewis can and Kimi used to be able to when he was at McLaren...

  11. No he's just a very god driver. I'm glad he won yesterday,  Piquet did well and Alonso didn't.No offence.

  12. that is called "Tiger Woods effect"

  13. It is the time for Kimi to retire since the performance in last races is not acceptable. Maybe Lewis's ambition is growing for the final champion with the terrible records Felip  and Kimi made.

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