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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    YEAH! schumi wins the italian GP!!! now only trails fa by 2 points with still 3 races left to go!Alonso suffers engine failure

    Ferrari bow leads constrcutor championship by 3 points

    Great result from rookie Robert Kubica with a 3rd place finish

    Results
    1st MS, 2nd KR, 3rd RK

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    #2
    Yahooo!!! Panalo si Schumi! Alonso blown engine hehehe

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    #3
    go ferrari!

    schumi will retire after the season. It will be better if he wins the drivers championship!

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    #4
    2 points na lang with 3 more races to go....
    go schumi!

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    #5
    Yes, bad luck for FA. He was courting a podium finish when he suffered engine failure, after starting from 10th place. Talagang gigil na gigil siya.

    Too bad, FM was drawn, I think(?), into the turmoil, shoving him back to 9th place (from a possible 4th place finish). Precious points for Ferrari.

    Hats off to R Kubica. Great honor to the Polish people. Podium finish on his 3rd race(?),- Wow what a great achievement to the very young driver!- I wonder what JV is doing now.... Singing?

    Congratulations to MS, KR and RK,- great drive!

    The individual championship and constructor championship are wide open. Ferrari has the momentum, but should also be wary of a possible Renault strategy/revival,- as manifested by GF's 4th place finish (from 9th),- with a lone-stop strategy....

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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Tifosi View Post
    Yahooo!!! Panalo si Schumi! Alonso blown engine hehehe
    OT: Tifosi,- sigurado ka bang F2005 and ride mo?.... Talo kasi diyan ang Ferrari, di ba?.... hehehe. Go Schumi!

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    #7
    The director of the race show should be shot dead. Ampangit talaga. Key action scenes was brewing up on the tube sabay pan to the boring pitstop of Barichello. Daming action scenes na lousy ang sequencing. Sabay ang daming "snapshots", scenes that only took less that 1 second to show.

    Sayang. Medyo action packed pa man din sya.

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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Mguy View Post
    The director of the race show should be shot dead. Ampangit talaga. Key action scenes was brewing up on the tube sabay pan to the boring pitstop of Barichello. Daming action scenes na lousy ang sequencing. Sabay ang daming "snapshots", scenes that only took less that 1 second to show.

    Sayang. Medyo action packed pa man din sya.

    I think it's the race producer's call.... puro RED car ang shots ng camera, mas marami ng camera exposure kay massa.

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    #9
    Sorry to be a party-pooper. I am happy for Schumacher and all, seeing as its his 90 race win since
    he started his career. But watching the show and race, I have the feeling that it was all staged and
    made up. I mean whats up win penalizing Alonso to 10th place? Is FIA and Ferrari so scared
    that he'd mess up the grand party for Schumacher at the last minute?

    I just can't believe all the events that transpired to give Schumacher his latest win.

    1. Monza, home crowd victory. Schumacher has to win here so that his retirement announcement
    will be even more dramatic.

    2. Eliminate the party spoiler. Renault was competitive during qualifying so just to be doubly sure Alonso
    doesnt mess up the show he was relegated to 10th place by FIA stewards on grounds so dubious and
    suspicious as to be utterly laughable. (He was nowhere near blocking Massa's qualifying run. Even the
    announcers said that).

    3. Now come the clincher. Dont you find it equally funny how Raikkonen just suddenly goes from
    1st to 2nd on the final pit-stop?. The same guy going to Ferrari next year and undoubtedly having the fattest
    contract of all? I used to admire the guy, but now I think he's a sell-out.

    So to sum up, I am happy for Schumacher's win, but they could at least made his win, above board and
    sporting. But I guess thats too much to ask for the FIA-Bernie Ecclestone-Ferrari consortium.

    Now when everyone looks back at this event with nostalgia, I would look back and see something different
    and would imagine how dangeruosly close Formula 1 is to becoming like that other laughable "sport" -
    proffessional wrestling.

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    #10
    first time ko manood ng full race ng formula one last night and it was exciting pala. i feel sorry for alonso and the renault team.
    Schumacher is the man talaga.
    sayang hindi ako nakapusta kagabi, may pustahan kasi before the race na mag-announce na siya ng retirement after the race.

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    #11
    kung hindi lang nadisgrasya yung drive ni Schumi sa Hungarian GP lamang na siguro sya

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    #12
    I so wanted Schumi to win, in fact I wanted him to finish first podium all the way for the rest of the year before he finally retires. Let him have his glory for the legend that he is. We may never see the likes of him nor enjoy the status he brought to F1 and tifosis all over. Sorry for being nostalgic. Go Michael Jordan, I mean Schumacher!:1stplace:

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    #13
    good thing bmw got rid of villeneuve.

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    #14
    Kubica was just awesome! BMW-Sauber must be thinking... "Why the heck didn't we get rid of JV at the start of the season."

    He raced side by side with Alonso in the pits, was able to duck out of the blown Renault's oil spill, and keeping Massa at bay for most of the race.

    What a same for Heidfeld, he was in front of Alonso coming out of the pits when he incurred a drive-through penalty for pitlane overspeeding.

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    As always - good pitstop strategy from Ferrari as they were able to bring the Schumi in front of Kimi after the last pitstop.

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    Good drive from Alonso - though it seems that he pushed that car too hard. It was ages since I've seen a blown Renault engine.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by squatt3r View Post
    kung hindi lang nadisgrasya yung drive ni Schumi sa Hungarian GP lamang na siguro sya
    kung hindi nagfail engine ni alonso sa monza lamang pa siguro sya.

2006 Italian GP