He didn't bottle it, his team let him down by keeping him out too long and then he made it worse by losing it on the pit approach.
If it hadn't rained he would have won.
2007-10-07 04:00:53
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answered by Very happily married. 7
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I doubt if you will get 3 to 1 now but if you can it sounds like a reasonable wager. However I still think that Hamilton will pull it of in Brazil. Buy the way £50 at 3 to 1 would win you a clear £150
2007-10-07 04:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i do unlike all of them, i think of they're the two massive heads full of themselves. a minimum of Alonso has a reason to be so arrogant, because of the fact he's actual gained 2 international championships. on the different hand, he's often been like that, no longer wonderful in any respect. Hamilton is likewise v. arrogant, yet is sensible adequate to no longer coach it as of course as Alonso. in spite of the undeniable fact that, i'm extraordinarily particular Hamilton will finally end up being greater applicable than Alonso, because of the fact he's basically a rookie and he's super (as a driving force). Alonso would desire to have user-friendly greater applicable and wager that it wasn't an extremely vibrant concept going to an English group, with an English boss, English crue and English driving force, who by way of the way have been in McLaren like continually and became like a son to the boss. So definite, McLaren in all probability hasn't dealt with Alonso because of the fact the international Champion he's, yet he would desire to had user-friendly greater applicable. besides, they're the two behaving like spoiled brats.
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answered by ? 4
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Alonso has the title! He is the current World Champion.
Maybe you would like to drive at 250 kmh on only three good tyres. You call that losing his bottle?
2007-10-07 05:00:59
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answered by cymry3jones 7
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I don't think it's either - it certainly wouldn't be crazy considering he's only 4 points behind Hamilton, but it also won't be easy (as Alonso himself has said). I think it's 50/50...
2007-10-07 04:00:29
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answered by brownbug78 5
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It's not a bad thing for a young man to wait before he achieves too much. Their intellectual maturity often fail to catch up with their worldly success. Already, he is showing signs of letting his success to date get to his head. According to reports he is planning to buy a £10m apartment in Monaco, a tax haven. We have seen how quick success has proved the ruin of many sportsmen.
2007-10-07 04:08:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Oi wally, you do realise there is a formula one section.
And while we are at it why do you think it is ok to post questions slagging Barbie off but then berate others for misuse of the current events board. You think you're above the community guidelines or something?
Twerp!
2007-10-07 04:43:29
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answered by Shambo The Magnificent 1
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Were you watching the same race as me?
He didn't lose his bottle, his team let him down.
If you have £50 to waste go ahead but your bet on.
2007-10-07 04:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Seems a worthwhile bet to me. But go Lewis, go. You can do it. It's gonna be one heck of a race in Brazil.
2007-10-07 04:01:26
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answered by Barry K 5
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Put yr money where yr mouth is? Its only £50
2007-10-08 09:30:25
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answered by shafter 6
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