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Thread: 2009 Belgian Grand Prix (Spa Francorchamps, Aug 30)

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    Fisichella's pace is quite impressive.
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    Good run for Fisi...he was a victim of KERS.

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    Great race for Fisichella indeed. Vettel wasn't bad at all either.
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    Well done Fisi, shame about KERS really.. I won't be sad to see it gone.

    Also, seeing F1 drivers having to wear watches on the podium is getting beyond silly.. the hats are silly enough.

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    Great race for Fisichella and Raikkonen. Finally a good race for both.
    And, by the way, I'd nominate this year as the best one among the latest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wouter Melissen View Post
    Fisichella's pace is quite impressive.
    congratulations to him actually...

    not only did force india got their first points, they got their first podium finish at the same time. they deserve it
    Nothing to say...

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    The rhubarb Reuben sandwich needs to go and practice race starts a 1000 times before monza.

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    That Goujon (or whatever) idiot should be penalised somehow for causing most of that first lap pile up. It's as if he was only told what a car was that very morning, let alone see one. Button and Hamilton should have taken their broken suspension, found Goujon, chased him down the pitlane then beaten him sh*tless in front of everybody. IMHO.
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    Grosjean. He's a newbie, it was his second race during his very first week in Formula 1! And remember it was in Spa - there have always been collisions during the start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W.R. View Post
    That Goujon (or whatever) idiot should be penalised somehow for causing most of that first lap pile up. It's as if he was only told what a car was that very morning, let alone see one. Button and Hamilton should have taken their broken suspension, found Goujon, chased him down the pitlane then beaten him sh*tless in front of everybody. IMHO.
    It is the FIA that has decided that no car can be tested during the season, so also replacement drivers cannot get familiarized with the car. (we had a recent famous case) Don't blame him, blame FIA.
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