Interlagos - Brazilian Grand Prix 2009 - Race 16/17

Everyone keeps saying this, but really? Did you honestly think Lewis wouldn't make it? This is Lewis Hamilton, Our Lord And Saviour The Messiah™, the man who equalled the great Fernando Alonso in his first season as a Formula 1 driver? Pffffft.

I didn't watch the race live (that season ground me down to the point of just not giving a ****, with the random stewards decisions and the stomach-churning Messiah™ Fan Club), but I did watch it as a tape-delay - and I never saw any reason to suspect he wouldn't come through and get the position required. Maybe it was different live, but I doubt it.

I think you must have been watching a different race. It doesn't get more exciting than the championship coming down to the last corner.

P.S. Can you please stop with the "The Messiah" rubbish it's even more tedious than "Ferrari International Assistance". And you mention it in every other post damn it!
 
P.S. Can you please stop with the "The Messiah" rubbish it's even more tedious than "Ferrari International Assistance". And you mention it in every other post damn it!

Time in-between mentions of that particular nickname for Hamilton: 27th September to 15th October. And I used Italian for it then. Last time I called him that before would have been May for the Monaco thread, and then only in passing.

At least accuse me of something that actually ******* happened, for God's sake.
 
Either way, i'm in agreement that it's getting exceptionally tedious, along with your general tendency to whinge and moan about how rubbish F1 is now, how much better it was in 1842, how the people on here annoy you etc. etc. etc.
 
Well, what would you like me to do? Not post my opinion, and toe the party line about how utterly awesome F1 has been this last few years with bizarre stewards decisions, precious little overtaking, pants-on-head retarded commentary from ITV before this year, the latest unsavoury goings-on with the upcoming FIA elections?

I can't do that. I like posting in these threads, and I'm not about to modify my opinions to fit with yours.
 
Well if it's really all as bad as you make it out, it is beyond me why you continue to force yourself to watch such a boring spectacle and interact with people who turn your stomach?

We all know you hate pretty much everything about F1 now, you don't need to keep mentioning it. By all means join in and discuss stuff with everyone but why bother if it's just to have yet another moan about boring and crap it all is?

It's like going to a pub week after week and moaning you don't like the decor, the beer tastes crap and the people are ****s. If it's really that bad, why keep doing it?
 
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P.S. Can you please stop with the "The Messiah" rubbish it's even more tedious than "Ferrari International Assistance".

absolutely, the people who go on about hamilton fans got boring a hell of a lot faster then the fans themselves did.

but i suppose as long as JRS is talking about the 'messiah's fans he isnt rambling on about races from way back when.
 
We all know you hate pretty much everything about F1 now

Really? Since when? I'm glad you're here to tell me what I hate, because I apparently forgot that I hated F1. I wonder why it is that I keep watching it then? Might it be because I really do enjoy it? And really want it to survive the current rocky period of having a governing body helmed by a sadomasochistic lunatic?

You lot truly are priceless.
 
Either way, i'm in agreement that it's getting exceptionally tedious, along with your general tendency to whinge and moan about how rubbish F1 is now, how much better it was in 1842, how the people on here annoy you etc. etc. etc.

Of course it was better when they just raced and no one was a 'fan' of anyone, when everyone like Prost and Senna played fair, when teams were SO slow, they regularly didn't even make the grid because they were outside 107% of the pole-setter....

Or not.

The fact we will have 4 champions in 4 years, the fact the Hamilton won last year, was un-competitive this year and is improving this year is great, it is like watching Schumacher when he moved to Ferrari and it was an utter pig (the JRS will obviously disagree). It is great watching Vettel do what Hamilton has done - being young and hot-headed but very talented, able to win in a really good car but yet to mature like Button who has ground out results when all around him have gone to hell. See Webber, who has yet to grow up. Barrichello has been great to watch but will never be a champion in my eyes - he spent too long as a 2nd driver and whilst he had a fantastic car to drive at Ferrari, a REAL champion would have moved on to be a number 1 driver imho.

We have three current champions in the field, will have 4 next year and there is Vettel and Massa who are both challengers for that crown - when was the last time there were 6 potential winners of the WDC? F1 rocks at the moment, Mclaren and Ferrari aren't having it their own way and a team that wasn't even in existence is going to win the Constructors title whilst it looks like a driver who was looking at the dole queue 12 months back.

lets not forget, if Sepang had gone the distance, it would be a 17-point gap to Barrichello and Vettel would be out of it...
 
Really? Since when? I'm glad you're here to tell me what I hate, because I apparently forgot that I hated F1. I wonder why it is that I keep watching it then? Might it be because I really do enjoy it? And really want it to survive the current rocky period of having a governing body helmed by a sadomasochistic lunatic?

You lot truly are priceless.

I don't know why you do keep watching it because all you ever seem to do is complain and moan about how rubbish it is.

If you don't hate it, the way you come across on here was enough to fool me. Most people who enjoy something don't tend to just whinge about it all the time.
 
I don't know why you do keep watching it because all you ever seem to do is complain and moan about how rubbish it is.

Interesting. Lets see, here I talk about how I thought the Japanese GP this year was pretty good. I'll admit that I thought the previous round in Singapore was dull, though I believe I praised Hamilton's driving. Monza was good, as were several other races this year. There has certainly been a lot more to like about this year than last year - slick tyres, prettier cars, no bloody advert breaks, James Allen as a blogger pundit rather than a TV commentator, four genuinely competitive teams at the pointy end (Brawn, RBR, McLaren, Ferrari - all have won races on merit).
 
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