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Has to be Mercedes on this basis of this morning. Absolutely no pace at all, and Schumi starting alongside Narain. And with Sauber qualifying very welll indeed, they stand a chance of losing 5th in the Constructors Championship come tomorrow.

Hounourary mention to Keith Collantine from F1 Fanatic, for being the only person in the known universe to dislike Raikkonen's interview style. :evil:
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Mercedes - WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! Sending Michael out for a single lap at the end of Q1...on the harder compound? Your upgrades only made the car worse, you can't even get a single set-up right, and yet you (especially through Ross Brawn) keep pinning it all on Michael. Disgraceful. No, disgusting.

East Londoner wrote:Hounourary mention to Keith Collantine of F1 Fanatic, for being the only person in the known universe to dislike Raikkonen's interview style. :evil:


Does anyone take Keith Collantine seriously these days? He's the worst "known" F1 journalist by a mile. Remember when Button had his slump earlier this season? Keith still put him in his top 10 "up until that point" standings. He's idiotic and biased. He's idiotically biased. He's good as a stat man but nothing more.

His fanbase also leaves much to be desired. d_smedley and Magnificent Geoffrey, anyone? And let's not forget about Kingshark.
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Pamphlet wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Hounourary mention to Keith Collantine of F1 Fanatic, for being the only person in the known universe to dislike Raikkonen's interview style. :evil:


Does anyone take Keith Collantine seriously these days? He's the worst "known" F1 journalist by a mile.


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eurobrun wrote:
Pamphlet wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Hounourary mention to Keith Collantine of F1 Fanatic, for being the only person in the known universe to dislike Raikkonen's interview style. :evil:


Does anyone take Keith Collantine seriously these days? He's the worst "known" F1 journalist by a mile.


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Fun fact: I used to think that his website was called "Joe's Award".

I think they're both about equally as bad.
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East Londoner wrote:Hounourary mention to Keith Collantine from F1 Fanatic, for being the only person in the known universe to dislike Raikkonen's interview style. :evil:


Based on what I've read, I would say that he just hates Kimi. When Kimi won F1 Fanatic's driver of the year voting three years ago, he was crying about the results being manipulated by Kimi fans. :evil:
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CATERHAM - not just for Petrov's abysmal qualifying but for having a rear wing fall off unprovoked, an extremely dangerous error you wouldn't expect from a team supposedly three years into the sport.
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-Mercedes: 13th and 15th in Qualifying is simply too slow

-Caterham: For weak Qualifying, and Petrov's rear wing falling of.

-Gearbox change penalties
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My nominations:

Caterham - Ok, now this is just plain shite. Rear wing falls off on Friday, fuel filler cap falls off on Saturday and Petrov gets the crap beaten out of him by Marussia and DLR
Mercedes - I still can't quite figure out that call for Schumacher in Q1 and Rosberg fell off the face of the earth yet again
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pi314159 wrote:-Gearbox change penalties


This could be a ROTY contender as well.

So far, it's Caterham for me. You don't get beaten often by both Marussia drivers in qualifying on merit. Oh, there's a HRT car too ahead of Petrov? That's pretty sad. Also, that rear wing failure is dangerous.
Mercedes is pretty close to it too, but they might turn this around for a possible 9th-10th tomorrow.

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Jake Humphrey for calling Kobayashi's 3rd place grid spot "the best ever start for a Japanese driver". Forgotten Spa already, have you?
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Whoever or whatever destroys Kobayashi's race tomorrow.

Including Kamui himself, in the event that he messes up.
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BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Jake Humphrey for calling Kobayashi's 3rd place grid spot "the best ever start for a Japanese driver". Forgotten Spa already, have you?

In think he said "best ever start for a Japanese driver in the Japansese GP. If not that's almsot certainly what he meant to say.
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tc3j3r wrote:
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Jake Humphrey for calling Kobayashi's 3rd place grid spot "the best ever start for a Japanese driver". Forgotten Spa already, have you?

In think he said "best ever start for a Japanese driver in the Japansese GP. If not that's almsot certainly what he meant to say.


Didn't Sato have a front row start in Suzuka one year?
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AndreaModa wrote:
tc3j3r wrote:
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Jake Humphrey for calling Kobayashi's 3rd place grid spot "the best ever start for a Japanese driver". Forgotten Spa already, have you?

In think he said "best ever start for a Japanese driver in the Japansese GP. If not that's almsot certainly what he meant to say.


Didn't Sato have a front row start in Suzuka one year?


No. He did have a front row start at the Nurburgring in 2004, but that was it.
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Grosjean - same old crap involving punting people off, he needs to be kicked out of the sport now

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Croft and Brundle for saying Takuma Sato got podium at Indy 2005 when only six cars raced... Yes, and Sato was sat in the garage you idiots!
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1. Grojean: Ramming into the back of Webber is not a way to clear you're crash reputation.

2. Perez: Made a bad judgement in error that cost Sauber a double points finish.
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For purely selfish reasons, my Reject Of The Race goes to RTL and their painfully long advert breaks. What's that, you say, Mr Legard? Sergio Pérez has got it wrong at the hairpin and spun off? Lewis Hamilton's racing Kimi Räikkönen for the chance to get ahead after his pit stop? Pity I can't see it, because I'm watching adverts for a German website building service or some bloke with a crack in the back of his neck. And just when I think we're about to go back to the action, no, here's another ten seconds to tell us "TRINK KROMBACHER, DAS IST GUT!" Nein, das ist nicht gut, especially as I still haven't seen Sergio's blunder yet. Admittedly FOM may be to blame for deciding not to show any replays of that incident, but surely RTL must have some control over what gets shown after the break? Even that notorious incident on ITV when Damon Hill (in an Arrows) passed Michael Schumacher during a break got a replay immediately afterwards.

I suspect the dishonourable mentions should go to Rrrrrmmmnn Grrrrjjjjnnn for obvious reasons, and to Vitaly Petrov for falling off the radar faster than his rubles are running out.

And, sswishbone - Jonathan Legard made a similar mistake, not quite remembering when it was that Aguri Suzuki took his podium. It was 1990, not 1993 (when there were two Suzukis in the race, and Murray had a nightmare...)
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The two favourites:

Vitaly Petrov - Kovy was holding off Vergne, di Resta and co in the first stint. What did you do the entire race? And there's the pre-race stuff...
Romain Grosjean - You just don't learn, do you?
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My nominations:

Sergio Perez - It's more of an expectation vs reality thing but he really should have aborted the move on Raikkonen at the restart, which incidentally put him behind Hamilton in the first place, and then simply spun his way into retirement whilst Kobayashi scored a podium in the other car.
Romain Grosjean - Stuck his nose in a gap that was always going to close on him
Mercedes AMG Petronas - This is just getting sad now guys. Rosberg gets taken out on lap one with Schumi forced to soldier on with sub-par machinery

But my ROTR is:
Vitaly Petrov - Had the rear wing fall off on Friday and never recovered after that point
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Ferrim wrote:Whoever or whatever destroys Kobayashi's race tomorrow.

Including Kamui himself, in the event that he messes up.


On the basis of this prediction, I would have to nominate myself.

Grosjean was crap again (this guy has a seat assured for 2013 while Our Lord Kobayashi struggles to save his career? I hope not), although I'm tempted to nominate Pérez.
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EDIT: I'm sorry but I have to knock Alonso off this list.

First Lap Nutcase, Grosjean - Get out. Now.
Gary Anderson - Are you stupid or something? Just because his name isn't Pastor Maldonado doesn't mean he gets a free pass to shunt everyone off at the first turn of every second Grand Prix. And 6 of those 8 incidents were his fault. I don't remember anyone defending Maldonado for the incident with Di Resta, or Vettel for the incident with Karthikeyan, and those turned out not to be MAL/VET's fault! And to cap things off you're blaming Raikkonen for the incident with Alonso too? You sicken me.

Honorable mentions:
- Fernando Alonso - His idiocy may have just cost him the championship.
- Mercedes - Hello, Honda.
- Sergio Perez - He needs more experience. He's going to regret moving to a top team so early in his career.
- Will Buxton - Same as Gary Anderson.
- Everyone else that's defending Grosjean - Same as Gary Anderson.
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Grosjean - my estimation of him is lower than ever. He has a race ban for first lap incidents, and then comes back and does this? Time to go
Alonso - Massively shot himself in the foot

Honorable mention to Mercedes. Schumi did what he could today but he has taken an unfair amount of criticism when the car has been such an utter dog. When Hamilton steps in and does no better we will see that for sure.
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dinizintheoven wrote:For purely selfish reasons, my Reject Of The Race goes to RTL and their painfully long advert breaks.


Speed in America had an extremely long break too. I think it was a problem with the FOM feed.


ROTR goes to the frenchman. Kobayashi should get his drive next year if he's out at Sauber.
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1. Grosjean

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Fernando Alonso: Threw away the championship. The Red Bull is faster, and Alonso's only hope now is if Vettel has another retirement and he wins the race.
Vitaly Petrov: What DIDN'T go wrong with him this weekend? Rear wing, drive through for blue flags, KERS breaking in the middle of the race ... regardless of whether or not they were his fault, way too many things went wrong!!

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Romain Grosjean: Once again, he's got a ton of potential, but he just wrecked the hell out of Webber. At least he tried to get past the Red Bull, because otherwise he never would have had the shot.
Mark Webber: If you know Romain Grosjean is behind you on the grid, don't give him the chance to take you out in turn 1.
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First-lap nutcase Grosjean (thank you Webber for saying that on TV!)
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I have to nominate TV director for not showing start replays during the SC period, only instantly after SC pulled back to the pits.
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Grosjean...need I explain why?

Petrov...nothing went right for him. At all.
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dinizintheoven wrote:For purely selfish reasons, my Reject Of The Race goes to RTL and their painfully long advert breaks. What's that, you say, Mr Legard? Sergio Pérez has got it wrong at the hairpin and spun off? Lewis Hamilton's racing Kimi Räikkönen for the chance to get ahead after his pit stop? Pity I can't see it, because I'm watching adverts for a German website building service or some bloke with a crack in the back of his neck. And just when I think we're about to go back to the action, no, here's another ten seconds to tell us "TRINK KROMBACHER, DAS IST GUT!" Nein, das ist nicht gut, especially as I still haven't seen Sergio's blunder yet. Admittedly FOM may be to blame for deciding not to show any replays of that incident, but surely RTL must have some control over what gets shown after the break? Even that notorious incident on ITV when Damon Hill (in an Arrows) passed Michael Schumacher during a break got a replay immediately afterwards.


Although I watched the Hungarian commentary version, I flipped to the German one pretty often, and I have to say you got a point there.

My nominations:

- Mercedes: Come on. Now none of your cars got into Q3, Schumacher only could finish 11th from 23rd, Rosberg got punted off by Senna, and Sauber is CLEARLY faster than you now, and with 20 points behind you, the team you helped enter F1 might catch you at this rate. Sad.

- Caterham: Kovalainen was 11th in the first stint. What is it with you!? Many times have I seen a "new" team up there, only to drop down the field after the pit stops. Seriously, what is this? Also, Petrov was entirely ragged this weekend.

- Perez: retired by his own error

- Grosjean: without you, Lotus would be AT LEAST third in the WCC, despite not winning a single race. Räikkönen is still somewhat chasing the title, and you keep dropping points away while destroying others' races...

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1. Romain Grosjean - I agree completely what Johnny Herbert said about him on the after-race show on Sky. He should lose his drive at Lotus and even not have a seat in F1 at all. It is painfully obvious that he just does not have what it takes to drive in this sport, in a race. His awareness is worse than the Cucumber's. He has cost Lotus a 3rd place finish in the WCC, for that he should be fired. I'd like to see d'Ambrosio, or Hulkenberg promoted alongside Raikkonen for next year.

2. Sergio Perez - While the error was weird (when have we last seen a driver spin on his own accord and retire in a gravel trap?) for todays standards it shows how hard he was pushing. He was too aggressive and should've known Lewis was not leaving him room on the inside a second time. Bad judgment and ruined a certain top 7 finish and more points for Sauber.

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sswishbone wrote:Croft and Brundle for saying Takuma Sato got podium at Indy 2005 when only six cars raced... Yes, and Sato was sat in the garage you idiots!


They didn't say that at all. One of them (I forget which) suggested it might have been then, the other corrected them, saying it was actually 2004 when Sato took the podium. Pay attention!
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sswishbone wrote:Croft and Brundle for saying Takuma Sato got podium at Indy 2005 when only six cars raced... Yes, and Sato was sat in the garage you idiots!


They didn't say that at all. One of them (I forget which) suggested it might have been then, the other corrected them, saying it was actually 2004 when Sato took the podium. Pay attention!


To be honest, Sato probably wouldn't have scored a podium if he took part in the 05 race. Monteiro would probably hold him off for the podium.
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Romain Grosjean, that was an atrocious performance.
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My ROTR nominee goes to Fenando Alonso. You're binning it Fernando, fingerman Vettel will catch you easily now!! :twisted:
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1. Romain Grosjean: another crash at first lap. It makes the eighth of the season and the tenth of his whole F1 career.

2. Italian TV commentary (includeed Ivan Capelli): they spent all Saturday saying that Senna would have been dropped five places because of the incident with Massa at Singapore, while he wasn'r really penalized, and later on Saturday they first highly criticised Schumacher saying he shouldn't race this six grand prix and later they said the opposite when he qualified better than Rosberg they said he had just shown to be a champion. Today they said that last victory of Williams was in Japanese grand prix 2004, and I think it's another rejectful thing.
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Tricky one this time

1.-McLaren: The on-board cameras of Hamilton and Button showed that the car was way too much sluggish for a top team. The gearbox ratio of both cars clearly hampered them (Checo's off road was because Hamilton had to brake earlier for slower downshifting and JB had selection issues) and weren't a real challenge for Vettel.
2.-Fernando Alonso: Throw all caution away, slammed the door on Kimi and his afternoon was over for the childish error. Pressure, Fernando. You're not really good coping with that on a car that can't copy the technology of others anymore.

The I really don't have the pace, but cuz' strategy climbed and hampered another one's race Award goes to Daniel Ricciardo: Blocked Kamui needlessly when Cowboy was catching up Felipe. What a duel that could've been...
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Grosjean. What the bathplug were you doing at the start man?
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