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#1 aloushi87
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For sure he would be happy...... Im sure he was dead laughing at the fact that Hamilton didnt win the WDC!

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It could be that.. what do you guys think??
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If neither Lewis nor Alonso want this to happen, why is Mclaren even bothering?? The answer is simple; the burning rivalry between those 2 teams is known since a long time, no team is willing to lose the drivers' title (which is the more prestigious title of the 2 titles) to the other.
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#3 aloushi87
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I'm thinking of something to say but....nah, can't be bothered. Knowing you guys you'll flame me for every word I say.

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Express your opinion freely, everyone is allowed to freely express their opinion about F1 stuff on the F1PU. No flamming is allowed on the F1PU. :)
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I don't like the champion to be decided in the courts. :?.. it's the performance on the track that matters the most. Yet, I wonder how much advantage were BMW Sauber and Williams given by that change of temperature... if ever!
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#5 aloushi87
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This is interesting, this way McLaren's attempt has no use!
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#6 aloushi87
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Alonso and Kimi have the same respect for eachother like Schumacher and Hakkinen had pretty good to see in the sport

Also i agree 110% with him

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True, I always felt that as well.
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~ HOT UPDATE ~

Alonso hopes McLaren`s appeal fails



In a strange move - although maybe not that strange - Fernando Alonso has revealed that he hopes McLaren's Brazilian GP appeal fails

Kimi Raikkonen's World Championship triumph is up for debate after McLaren informed the FIA they would be appealing the results of Sunday's race, which handed Raikkonen the title after Lewis Hamilton could only manage seventh place.

However, following the race it was discovered that three cars that finished ahead of Hamilton, both BMWs and the Williams of Nico Rosberg, had fuel temperature irregularities.

The race stewards didn't penalise the two teams, claiming insufficient evidence, and the ruled that the race result should stand. McLaren, though, intend appealing the stewards' ruling, which, should they be successful, would hand the World title to Hamilton.

Alonso, however, is hoping McLaren aren't successful in their appeal - although he says it's because the title shouldn't be decided in the courts rather than the fact that it would mean his rookie team-mate, who he has a frosty relationship with, would be crowned Champion.

"It would be a joke, and we've had too many already," he told Spanish radio station Cadena Ser. "If something like that happened, it would end up burying the sport."

The Spaniard also took the time to have what could be his final dig at McLaren as a McLaren driver.

"It doesn't seem like the season has been managed very well," Alonso said.

"The result speaks for itself. McLaren lost the Championship probably because of some of the decisions they took, especially in the second half of the season. It's no secret that they haven't helped me a lot.

"What my team boss stated in China, saying that they weren't racing against Raikkonen but against me, was a declaration of intent. So McLaren did their part in losing the title, but also Ferrari did a better job than the rest.

"In the last races both my hands and feet have been tied. I didn't have any power. I had to do it all the way they said and that made it harder to close the gap."


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#8 aloushi87
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Check these 2 articles from the F1PU to see how Kimi never gave up:
KIMI: Title Fight Can Change Quickly
Kimi Raikkonen insists the Championship in "not yet over"

See how the F1PU always brought you the latest F1 news! ;)

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#9 aloushi87
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Yup! He totally deserved it, but it's nice to hear that from the mouth of Alonso himself.
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UPDATE

`Gearbox problem cost Lewis the title`

McLaren team boss Ron Dennis revealed a temporary gearbox problem ruined Lewis Hamilton's bid to win the title

Hamilton's car almost came to a halt during today's Brazilian Grand Prix and the young Briton could only finish seventh.

That allowed race winner Kimi Raikkonen to snatch the crown for Ferrari by a single point.

"At difficult moments like this you just have to have a sporting attitude to the outcome," Dennis told ITV.

"Lewis has enjoyed phenomenal reliability from his car this year. It was just a default in the gearbox which selected neutral for a period of time but then sorted itself out.

"It was so close, we needed just one car to stop. It's hard to find the right words but I think the whole team has done a great job all year and should be proud of their achievements.

"It's not about one race, it's about the Championship, we have to be sporting and positive and look forward to next year."


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