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<blockquote data-quote="INNOVATOR" data-source="post: 236954" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>Kimi deserves to win. He has been fighting very hard. He won by one point. At the beginning of his Mclaren stint, he lost the World Championship to michael Shumacher by 1 point. </p><p></p><p>As for Hamilton, he has done well. But I think the gear glitches was his doing. Pressure must have got the better of him as he was fumbling with buttons for a short while. After that, he was ok. </p><p></p><p>Alonso got what he deserved. A real sour puss! He has been trouble for Mclaren and Renault last year. At the press conference, he said he was playing it safe in third position, hoping that the Ferraris would have failures; instead of making a real challenge.</p><p></p><p>I still think that if he didn't have a chance for the championship; he sure as hell would not allow Hamilton to get it. He would have rather Kimi get it; to teach Hamilton and Mclaren a lesson. This is team spirit!!???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INNOVATOR, post: 236954, member: 3823"] Kimi deserves to win. He has been fighting very hard. He won by one point. At the beginning of his Mclaren stint, he lost the World Championship to michael Shumacher by 1 point. As for Hamilton, he has done well. But I think the gear glitches was his doing. Pressure must have got the better of him as he was fumbling with buttons for a short while. After that, he was ok. Alonso got what he deserved. A real sour puss! He has been trouble for Mclaren and Renault last year. At the press conference, he said he was playing it safe in third position, hoping that the Ferraris would have failures; instead of making a real challenge. I still think that if he didn't have a chance for the championship; he sure as hell would not allow Hamilton to get it. He would have rather Kimi get it; to teach Hamilton and Mclaren a lesson. This is team spirit!!??? [/QUOTE]
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