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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #180 on: July 09, 2008, 05:40:22 PM »
nha feliz..yuh go hadda hide dat cooler of haterade for another day
yuh put too much IF inside yuh post
I cyah see raiko eating up nobody for lunch because he eh come close far less pass de man...alonzo had whole ah last year to put de yoot to shame and he plate end up empty
 
Barrichelo was lappin everybody (not just him) by 4 seconds..BUT he still eh ketch hamilton..moreso, IF hamilton also had on full wets what kinda licks he woulda share?
 
he cyah help it IF the other teams have jackass for stratiegists
However the key to that race was the start...you watch dat fellah on cold tires instantly jump from 4th to 2nd and the only reason he get stuck in second was because he own teamate touch wheels and bump him..de man suckin spray and still put enough pressure on kovalainen  to lose concentration
 
From that point de man lap times was gettin lower, even when the announcers say the team tellin him to slow down.
IF dem fellahs was so good they would cut his lead to only 30 seconds or less
 
At 60 seconds de rest of dem fellahs migght as well be riding Huffy 10 speeds
Yuh watch ah 22 year old maestro conduct ah orchestra dey sunday

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WC, yuh cyah compare him to schumacher because he eh win nuttn yet..but I think he better because schumacher (de so-called rain master) had the distinct advantage of computerised traction control in the wet


dem men eh nice attall.  I wonder how much money dey lorse on Hamilton that make them so bitter?
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #181 on: July 16, 2008, 09:59:55 PM »
nha feliz..yuh go hadda hide dat cooler of haterade for another day
yuh put too much IF inside yuh post
I cyah see raiko eating up nobody for lunch because he eh come close far less pass de man...alonzo had whole ah last year to put de yoot to shame and he plate end up empty
 
Barrichelo was lappin everybody (not just him) by 4 seconds..BUT he still eh ketch hamilton..moreso, IF hamilton also had on full wets what kinda licks he woulda share?
 
he cyah help it IF the other teams have jackass for stratiegists
However the key to that race was the start...you watch dat fellah on cold tires instantly jump from 4th to 2nd and the only reason he get stuck in second was because he own teamate touch wheels and bump him..de man suckin spray and still put enough pressure on kovalainen  to lose concentration
 
From that point de man lap times was gettin lower, even when the announcers say the team tellin him to slow down.
IF dem fellahs was so good they would cut his lead to only 30 seconds or less
 
At 60 seconds de rest of dem fellahs migght as well be riding Huffy 10 speeds
Yuh watch ah 22 year old maestro conduct ah orchestra dey sunday

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WC, yuh cyah compare him to schumacher because he eh win nuttn yet..but I think he better because schumacher (de so-called rain master) had the distinct advantage of computerised traction control in the wet

alright nah pardna ah admit it  ;D
but let he win somehting before we start comparing him to Schumacher nah
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #182 on: July 20, 2008, 11:12:13 AM »
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Another brilliant drive by dis yoot

when was the last 20 years anybody ever see ah man come from behind pass two competitors in ah F1 race and win


ah feel Massa go lorse he wukk...Nakajima too
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« Reply #183 on: July 21, 2008, 06:37:24 AM »
Lewis Hamilton is sooooooo lucky to have won four races this season and to have passed Massa and Piquet so easily.



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« Reply #184 on: July 25, 2008, 12:39:20 PM »
German GP (dont read if yuh livin on the west coast)

Another brilliant drive by dis yoot
when was the last 20 years anybody ever see ah man come from behind pass two competitors in ah F1 race and win
ah feel Massa go lorse he wukk...Nakajima too
De fella doin real good for his second year
me thinks he is having a much better start to his career than Shumacher did.
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #185 on: July 29, 2008, 05:30:33 PM »
German GP (dont read if yuh livin on the west coast)

Another brilliant drive by dis yoot
when was the last 20 years anybody ever see ah man come from behind pass two competitors in ah F1 race and win
ah feel Massa go lorse he wukk...Nakajima too
De fella doin real good for his second year
me thinks he is having a much better start to his career than Shumacher did.
kinda..but if ah remeber right Schumacher started off with Jordan for a few races then went over to Benetton who had a good car at the time and he end up winning the championship there.
but remember the qaulity and aggressiveness of drivers back then (Senna,Prost, Mansell, Patrese, etc) compared to now and i would say Hamilton have it a lot easier at the start of his career.
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #186 on: August 04, 2008, 12:16:02 PM »
compared to now and i would say Hamilton have it a lot easier at the start of his career.


oh please...when schumacher was winnin dem titles it had no passing, no competiton..dem name yuh call dey done retire or dead...the races was like a lime ah cars goin up to maracas...the only thing dat does make it easier for hamilton is when Ferrari engines does go *BOOM* like de las race  :devil:  :devil:


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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #187 on: September 14, 2008, 09:00:04 AM »
Well Our fella still at the head of the Pack
all I want to know is........where is Fernando? :devil:

50 points behind, that's where  ;)
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #188 on: September 14, 2008, 11:56:28 AM »
Well Our fella still at the head of the Pack
all I want to know is........where is Fernando? :devil:

50 points behind, that's where  ;)

Its all about the car, Fernando isn't even in the game, he stuck in a Renault. Put Hamilton in a Renualt nuh, he wud be miles behind Alonso. Today's result aside, Formula 1 is a best of 4 -  whoever is driving the 2 Ferraris and the 2 McClarens.


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« Reply #189 on: September 14, 2008, 12:17:29 PM »
Well Our fella still at the head of the Pack
all I want to know is........where is Fernando? :devil:

50 points behind, that's where  ;)

Its all about the car, Fernando isn't even in the game, he stuck in a Renault. Put Hamilton in a Renualt nuh, he wud be miles behind Alonso. Today's result aside, Formula 1 is a best of 4 -  whoever is driving the 2 Ferraris and the 2 McClarens.
true true
is jez that i givin Ferndo ah small dig... :D
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #190 on: September 15, 2008, 06:02:26 PM »
btw..if anybody miss the race prior....at Spa..yuh goin to hell eh

Just lettin yuh know in advance
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« Reply #191 on: September 28, 2008, 08:17:22 PM »
Action at the Singapore F1  :o

Alonso finally wins his first race in a year

Ferrari has a disastrous day - Massa 13th and Raikkonen crashes.

Hamilton picks up some points finishing third while Massa gets a duck egg.

Hamilton seven points ahead with three races left.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080928/sp_wl_afp/autoprixsin_080928163302



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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #192 on: September 28, 2008, 08:23:51 PM »
it was very good for the first night time race
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #193 on: September 29, 2008, 06:16:10 PM »
7 points is good breathing room


Somewhat off topic...anybody remember Ricardo Patrese
check ah man FRIGHTEN he wife wit wickedness about 2 minutes in  :D

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« Reply #194 on: September 30, 2008, 01:15:03 PM »
7 points is good breathing room


Somewhat off topic...anybody remember Ricardo Patrese
check ah man FRIGHTEN he wife wit wickedness about 2 minutes in  :D

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she look half his age  :)

de man looking so cool while she screaming  :rotfl:....

check 1:20 to 1:30 . she nipples start to get erect ;D
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #195 on: October 19, 2008, 12:24:02 PM »
China: Win #5 this season for Hamilton

One more race left in the season - the Brazilian Grand Prix.

All Hamilton need is a fifth place finish (4 points) to win the title.  But we all know that anything can happen in a F1 race so the title eh wrap up yet.



DRIVER STANDINGS
01    Lewis Hamilton    94
02    Felipe Massa    87
03    Robert Kubica    75
04    Kimi Räikkönen    69
05    Nick Heidfeld    60
06    Fernando Alonso    53
07    Heikki Kovalainen    51
08    Sebastian Vettel    30
09    Jarno Trulli    30
10    Timo Glock    22




Massa takes title race down to wire by Gordon Howard Gordon Howard – Sun Oct 19, 8:22 am ET


SHANGHAI (AFP) – Britain's Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday but was denied the world championship by title rival Felipe Massa, who finished second.

McLaren's Hamilton led throughout for a straightforward win but he remains just seven points ahead of Massa, taking the championship to a dramatic final race in Brazil next month.

"A fantastic race, the car was a dream to drive for me," said a jubilant Hamilton, who moved to the brink of the world title with his ninth career win and fifth this season.

"All weekend we had God on our side as always and the team did a perfect job. The car's been fantastic all weekend."

Ferrari's outgoing champion Kimi Raikkonen was third after conceding second place to Massa late on. Two-time world title-holder Fernando Alonso of Renault was fourth.

"We know what we want as a team and that is what we did. It is normal in this situation," said Raikkonen, defending the decision to let his team-mate overtake.

BMW Sauber's Nick Heidfeld finished fifth ahead of his team-mate Robert Kubica, the only other title contender, who finished sixth to end his slim championship hopes.

Hamilton, 23, is bidding to become both the youngest and the first black world champion after throwing away a commanding lead in the standings in his rookie season last year.

"This is a completely different situation to last year," insisted Hamilton, who now has 94 points and Massa 87 after coming home nearly 15 seconds clear.

"Brazil will be very different this time."

Team boss Ron Dennis said McLaren would be out to make the final race as "boring" as possible, with Hamilton only needing to finish fifth.

"I think for everybody it will be a very exciting race, but our objective will be to make it boring for everybody," he said.

Hamilton, who has faced strong criticism of his aggressive racing, may have silenced some of his detractors with his smooth and composed front-running.

He avoided the fireworks seen at the start of the Japan Grand Prix last week in a clean start from pole position, followed by Ferrari's Raikkonen and Massa.

Hamilton then reeled off a succession of fastest laps to establish a lead that he extended with comfort as Ferrari seemed to struggle with the softer tyres in the first sector of the race.

By the time the leaders began making their first pit-stops, Hamilton led by more than four seconds ahead of Raikkonen followed by Massa, Alonso and McLaren's Heikki Kovalainen.

After another swift stop in which he reduced his front wing setting slightly to counter over-steer, Hamilton flew and delivered several rapid laps that extended his advantage to more than seven seconds.

Raikkonen pressed on to cut into Hamilton's lead, but Massa, third, was unable to make much impression. Hamilton's advantage was cut from 7.2 seconds to 6.4 seconds over three laps to lap 28.

But he pulled some of that back before the second round of stops led by Alonso on lap 36. Hamilton led by 8.9 seconds when he and Raikkonen pitted together at the end of lap 38.

By then, McLaren 's Kovalainen had already been forced to come in with a front right wheel puncture that effectively ended his hopes of a good finish.

On exit, Hamilton led ahead of Heidfeld with Raikkonen third, a buffer that was sure to delay Ferrari's charge in the closing laps.

Hamilton remained unchallenged at the front with a 13-second lead and it was left to the Ferrari team to swap places after 49 laps when Raikkonen slowed enough to let Massa past on the back straight.

For Massa, who had struggled to stay third, this meant a vital extra two points in his title bid and will boost his hopes of winning the championship in front of his home fans in Brazil next month.

"It was not a good day, but it is not over. We go to Brazil and I am sure we will be very competitive there again," Massa said.

"I am going to fight as hard as I can to take the title all the way."
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Re: Carribbean F1 man
« Reply #196 on: October 19, 2008, 12:35:38 PM »


check 1:20 to 1:30 . she nipples start to get erect ;D

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« Reply #197 on: November 02, 2008, 12:57:08 PM »
Congrats to Lewis....but Glock move real suspect on d last lap.  ???

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« Reply #198 on: November 02, 2008, 01:06:59 PM »
Well done Lewis Hamilton
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« Reply #199 on: November 02, 2008, 01:46:09 PM »
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Whey feliz??...yuh hadda gih de man he jacket...that move from 7th to 5th early on was pure magic PLUS nobody never see such ah nail bitin F1 finish in decades


Eldridge 'Tiger' Woods
James 'Bubba' Stewart

and now
Lewis ' Grenadian' ;) Hamilton

Lone anomalies dominating in their respective sport.....I hadda gih dem dey props


check massa fadder and ferrari premature celebrations...if only dey did wait one corner longer  :D


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« Reply #201 on: November 02, 2008, 09:39:28 PM »
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Whey feliz??...yuh hadda gih de man he jacket...that move from 7th to 5th early on was pure magic PLUS nobody never see such ah nail bitin F1 finish in decades

check massa fadder and ferrari premature celebrations...if only dey did wait one corner longer  :D


Dutty, he still ent no Schumacher yet  ;D
yeah dat was a tense move he had to put down on Fischella on turn 1&2
but congrats to him though  :beermug:

during the Singapore race I did tell some pardners that if Massa did win the title, he woulda been the most undeserving champion driver since dat Canadian jackass Villeneuve.
but ah feel real sorry for de man in front he home crowd to tell yuh the truth..he show real class in accepting defeat
meh pores raise when ah hear that big crowd roar when he get the chequered flag
then that last corner was a blur
i couldnt believe it was Glock dat get pass in the rush, i thought that was some lap car them pass dey cause it look like he was park up on de side of de road dey lol
and up to now ah cant get to see a replay of that last corner..steups
Vettel drive a real boss race too with that 3 stopper
and yuh ent see Kubica with he farse self meddling between Hamilton and Vettel and he doen get lapped lol

Thanks for de memories DC..a true team man..too bad yuh ent get to finish the 1st lap  :beermug:
meh driver for the 1st half of the season was Kubica and Vettel for the 2nd half
doh worry, meh boy Fred go be back next year, in case allyuh ent notice Renault chasis getting better  ;)

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« Reply #202 on: November 02, 2008, 11:10:24 PM »
the most undeserving champion driver since dat Canadian jackass Villeneuve.

Feliz why d animosity against  Villeneuve and not that again Schumacher
Ah say it, how ah see it

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« Reply #203 on: November 03, 2008, 07:17:33 AM »

congrats to Hamilton!!!   :applause: :applause: :applause: :beermug: :beermug: :beermug:


Many stories floating on the wire about racism in F1 .................


The voodoo website mentioned below failed like a man with erectile dysfunction at a orgy

Looks like the idiots at that Spanish web site took it down ...




Hamilton targeted by racists on eve of final race

3 days ago

SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — Formula One title favorite Lewis Hamilton has been the target of racist messages at a Web site aimed at promoting his failure in the decisive Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday.

The Web site http://www.pinchalaruedadehamilton.com (or Burst Hamilton's Tires) asks visitors to place images of pins, nails and porcupines on the Interlagos track to try to keep F1's first black driver from finishing Sunday's race.

Visitors are invited to "leave a message to Hamilton," and many of them are full of racism and obscenities.

The Web site says, in Spanish, that "Hamilton cannot finish the race" and that "We want Hamilton to lose."

Formula One's governing body condemned the Web site, according to Brazilian media, saying that it is against any act of "discrimination and prejudice."

FIA this year launched an anti-racism campaign after Spanish fans taunted Hamilton during testing in Spain.

Hamilton last year was at odds with Spain's two-time world champion Fernando Alonso when the pair raced for McLaren.

Hamilton enters the final race of the year with a chance to win his first title and become F1's youngest champion at age 23. He has a seven-point advantage over Ferrari's Brazilian driver Felipe Massa, and can win the championship by finishing fifth or better on Sunday.





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« Reply #204 on: November 03, 2008, 04:19:38 PM »


Vettel drive a real boss race too with that 3 stopper
and yuh ent see Kubica with he farse self meddling between Hamilton and Vettel and he doen get lapped lol



Yeah boy..me eh know what kubica story is...he move like ah real iron panty dey...yuh done get leave out mind yuh business
Vettel go show some colours in years to come

The conspiracy thories on Glock in full steam...but he and Trulli was doin the same times on the track...dry tires and wet road cyah mix story done


but dat eh go stop de haters from enhancing the story

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« Reply #205 on: February 10, 2009, 08:05:17 PM »
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Re: Caribbean F1 man
« Reply #206 on: February 10, 2009, 08:18:42 PM »
dutty yuh feel u have de skill to race one ah them.
soon ah go b ah lean mean bulling machine.

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« Reply #207 on: February 11, 2009, 12:16:32 PM »
dutty yuh feel u have de skill to race one ah them.

I might have a better chance of makin Brazil first XI oui
ah have de belly to take de speed...but no way in hell I have de level of skill involve for dat

as an example...dis fellah does drive cars for ah livin and watch how he ketch he ass wit one
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« Reply #208 on: February 11, 2009, 11:32:41 PM »
he drivin like me when ah playin meh ps2
soon ah go b ah lean mean bulling machine.

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Re: Caribbean F1 man
« Reply #209 on: March 27, 2009, 05:01:40 AM »
ah know it ah little late but allyuh interested in doing a Fantasy F1 season?

Feliz
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