An emotional Brazilian GP were the Formula 1 World Title went to
Finish driver KAMI RAIKKONEN, after winning the race ahead of
teammate Massi & McClaren contender & 2 time World Champions
Fernando Alonso. This result allowed the Ferrari driver to accumulate
1º point more over his overall rivals Hamilton & Alonso.
The before the race favourite Lewis Hamilton, sinned of over confidence
& arrogance, & fall into the Ferrari trap at the start, were he was blocked,
which caused a driving mistake from Hamilton which allowed Alonso to get
infront. Childish driving which highlighted the lack of experience at this level,
that took his car out of the circuit to lose places.
The nerves then played havoc & again he went out to fall below the top
10 places & kiss the title goodbye.
(Hamilton slides out)
Ferrari controlled the race until the end , Raikkonen took the
lead over Massa, & Alonso who was struggling to catch up watched
how the race finished in the same way.
Race Result:
1. Raikkonen; 2. Massa; 3. Alonso
Final World Champion Table:
1. Raikkon 109pts; 2. Hamilton 108pts; 3. Alonso 108pts; 4. Massa 94pts
However, the story is the pathetic exhibition of the McClaren team
& its Director Ron Dennis who made a bad & big mistake, that is,
not betting on his Spanish World Champion. His economic & political
strategy gave the responsibility to a driver ( who is an excellent driver
& will be a World Champion in the future) who had no experience
& suffered from visions of grandeur. Lewis Hamilton is now eating
humble pie & has only himself to blame for losing the World Championship
title.
Never has there been see such obvious favouritism from team & Federation,
taking the rules of the sport to dangerous grounds, introducing suspicions,
lieing & un sportsmanship. Ron Dennis has given Ferrari the construction
& the drivers World Championship due to his blind ambitions, along with
Ecclestone who´s whole startegy was to increase revenue in Great Britain
from TV incomes, & here Hamilton was vital. Perhaps Mr. Dennis should
contemplate leaving Formula 1 for the good of the sport & his full year
performance has been disgraceful.
Congratulations to Raikkonen good season good racing!.
("pelotazos" cartoon from "Mindo Deportivo")
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7 comments:
Formula 1 is not my sport of choice, so i don't know what I'm talking about. But from my perspective what you have written is bias point of view.
I would agree that McClaren cocked it up, but from what I can see both drivers were treated equally. In fact Hamilton's chances appeared to be screwed up more by his own team on the last race.
I'm not particularly a Hamilton fan, but I don't think he suffers of delusions of grandeur when in his first season he almost wins the championship - anyway all race drivers are a bunch of cocky bastards - what do you expect?
I assume these differences in opinion perhaps come from consuming very different points of view from the press!
Possibly Evo...
However, there are 4 to 5 sanctions over the season ( rule breaking) that another driver would have been taken away points..except Hamilton.
Hamiltons car was even given 10 horsepowwer more than Alonso in the last race by his team!
But thats not the real point , the McClaren team has handed the WC to Ferrari because they placed their faith in a great driver, Hamilton, but he did not have the experience needed in this level. Why? Economic reasons > than sporting reasons. Pathetic espectacule from Dennis & McClaren.
There will be views of all sorts... as this has been very distorted F1 season.
Thanks for your comments Evo.
As of yesterday my new swearword is "maclaren". Not McClaren, which results difficult for Spaniards. Excellent insult that could easily substitute classic rude words such as “gilipollas”, “cabrón”, “coñazo”, “hijo puta”, etc.
Should become an instant classic since it could well replace not only all the above mentioned but also some more. A few examples:
Stop doing the maclaren!
You are a maclaren!
Don’t be a maclaren!
This is a maclaren!
Vaya maclarenazo!
Maclaren state of mind!
Combined with Mercedes it could well become a killer “application”
I suspect the rivalry between the 2 has done the sport alot of good in terms of casual interest...possibly in the short term only.
I don't mean to antagonise fans of the sport (honestly), but I actually do care about F1, so I'm going to state my honest opinion.
I love cars and driving, but I can't stand F1; I think it has as much appeal as watching a game of chess.
Roll on world rally championships I say, let's have more of that on TV.
Kimi won his first year after leaving McClaren (or is it McLaren?) That alone is a fact to be taken into account. Another fact could be that the last time a McLaren pilot won the title was last century.
Good job Mr. Ron Dennish
It needs extraordinal talent to lose championship after 17 points lead and only two races left. Ron managed to do it. Congratulations!
An old man from Finland.
I´m thinking in creating the International Ronn Dennis Award. For mismanagement. He´ll be the first to win it.
On the local front it would be the Joan Gaspart Award. Leading the polls is Magdalena "Calamity" Alvarez. Obviously Mr. Gaspart would receive a Mention of Honour since he names the award.
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