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    03-26-2012 12:37 AM #1
    I would have given it to Checo, but because of his late race mistake on the next-to-last corner by running wide, it goes to my man Alonso. He again squeezed every bit out of that turd of a racecar and won the race!
    Quote Originally Posted by Seb Vettel, Monaco 2013
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    Really?....then why don't you quit flappin' your jaw about the tires??

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    03-26-2012 01:37 AM #2
    Alonso hand over fist. There is no way that car should have been at the front of the field, and it's a middle-finger to plausibility that he's currently leading the title race.

    Massa in the same car barely brought it home in 15th... I think that says it all.

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    03-26-2012 04:32 AM #3
    my first nod goes to Fernando...#2 goes to Kimi, moved up some places and finished in a decent spot for not the best car.
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    03-26-2012 06:52 AM #4
    I am new in this game. I don't know a lot about it but I must want to share that in Bike racing I love Grand Prix motorcycle racing season as this is the most thrilling. isn't it?

  5. 03-26-2012 10:54 AM #5
    Perez


    That was one of those drives that could be looked back on as a pivotal point in his career.

  6. 03-26-2012 11:13 AM #6
    Quote Originally Posted by dubsix View Post
    Perez


    That was one of those drives that could be looked back on as a pivotal point in his career.
    This!

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    03-26-2012 01:58 PM #7
    Perez gets props, but so does Bruno Senna. He was slicing through the field. Vergne also gets credit, going from 18th to 8th.

    That's not to take anything away from Alonso, as he certainly didn't have the fastest car. But then again, I don't think anyone would argue that the results would have been way different had it not rained.

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    03-26-2012 03:31 PM #8
    Quote Originally Posted by dubsix View Post
    Perez


    That was one of those drives that could be looked back on as a pivotal point in his career.
    Agreed. Not only was his drive amazing, it will define his F1 career for a long time.

    Ferrari definitely gets constuctor of the race... you can see how passionate they are about racing with all the tears and little things they did to celebrate. Ferrari sent a brand new FF for Alonso to drive home in!

    P1 Magico!!

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    03-26-2012 10:20 PM #9
    Alonso, of course. Capitalizing on everyone else mistakes.

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