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Old 03-30-2009, 03:45 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chubbs View Post
Kubica (you're right, he's an excellent driver) was at least 50% to blame for that one - he gave Vettel nowhere to go, so he was the master of his own demise.
Very true, but sometimes in motor racing you have to be a cocky bastard and drive aggressively at times to push your way to the top. But it was partly his fault, and I think Vettel's penalty was a bit harsh. 10 spots? That's a little bit much.

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As for Toyota - their podium place didn't last long, did it! I'm amazed and delighted that Hamilton managed to get 3rd - but not surprised, based on his performances over the last 2 years.

Yeah, I know man...You're right. Still nice to see them up there for a change; that is, before Max and the powers that be have to make sure either a McLaren or Ferrari is in the top three each GP.
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