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DIRECTO: Carrera GP de ESPAÑA 2012
Miren a #Maldonado ayudando a desalojar la gente, se quedó allí para ayudar...

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Tienes pilotos y tienes 'racers'. busco algo que nadie haya conseguido jamás. Spa Francorchamp 2018. Fernando Alonso
Que grande Pastor, porque ademas si no me equivoco el chaval que lleva tiene una ferula en la pierna y no podría salir de alli por su propio pie. Supongo que la ferula seria de antes del incendio

Hola muy buenas foreros

Hoy desde mi humilde opinion, Ferrari si ha dado un paso al frente, para decir:estamos aqui y tenemos al mejor piloto.

Durante un buen rato de carrera Maldonado y aLONSO marcaban los mejores cronos de toda la parrilla .Hasta el final que

Lotus reanult empezo ha destrozar los cronos por los cambios de neumaticos y por que sus coches van como un tiro..


Mclaren no estaba ala altura tampoco Redbull algo sorprendente .


Si alonso en el 2008 hubiera tenido un reanult asi...juas juas...Peeeeeeeeeero no ,no lo tuvo.

Y punto pelota.

Me alegra muchisimo ver que alonso escala puestos en el mundial.

Hay coche ahora si,para ir subiendo alos cajones y haver que pasa de aqui a noviembre,creo que las victorias llegaran porque hoy han fallado cosas que Alonso no podia controlar....

PD:aQUI cada uno puede dar su opinion claro....solo faltaria ...pero meter la familia por en medio de una discusion tontame parece triste..porque veo a mi hijo al lado ,,y se me regira todo si alguien hablara o lo nombrara con mala idea ..

Gente que Feerrari a reaccionadooo coñooo!!!!!!!!!!!


Vamos a por todas
Antonio Lobato ‏ @alobatof1

No hay heridos. Que suerte!!'
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Antonio Lobato ‏ @alobatof1

El herido mas grave es el que manejaba la bomba de la gasolina donde surgio el incendio.


Este es lobato, un as de la información.
Creo que es familiar de Maldonado. No sé si su hermano. Me pareció verlo en el previo de Antena3, cuando estaban entrevistando a su familia.

Si os fijáis, el chaval parece llevar el trofeo en la mano izquierda.

PD: perdón, el trofeo lo lleva alguien que va detrás de ellos...
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Es la primera vz en tres años que veo una reacción eficaz y efectiva en Ferrari. Por primera vez ese "esperen a Barcelona" era real y no palabras bonitas al aire. Ahora espero que sigan así y que no vuelvan por sus fueros. ¡Grande Alonso!
Fernando, do you feel that some people are worrying because you are back in the championship? - Maybe it seems like this, yes.
(13-05-2012, 19:30)pantheon10 escribió: Antonio Lobato ‏ @alobatof1

No hay heridos. Que suerte!!'
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Antonio Lobato ‏ @alobatof1

El herido mas grave es el que manejaba la bomba de la gasolina donde surgio el incendio.


Este es lobato, un as de la información.

Parece que algunos periodistas se toman Twitter como una burbuja donde las reglas básicas del periodismo pueden soslayarse. Se comportan como verduleras que propagan cualquier rumor que les llega.
Fuego, siempre alrededor.
Fuego, alguien olvidó que el fuego,
que el fuego...
lo guardo yo.
Pese al F150º y F2012, Alonso lleva 17 carreras seguidas puntuando,
el récord lo tiene Schumacher con 24
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Drivers After 5 GP:
1.Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull) 61 puntos
1.Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) 61 puntos
3.Lewis Hamilton (McLaren) 53 puntos
4.Kimi Raikkonen (Lotus) 49 puntos
5.Mark Webber (Red Bull) 48 puntos
6.Jenson Button (McLaren) 45 puntos
7.Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) 41 puntos
8.Romain Grosjean (Lotus) 35 puntos
9.Pastor Maldonado (Williams) 29 puntos
10.Sergio Pérez (Sauber) 22 puntos
11.Kamui Kobayashi (Sauber) 19 puntos
12.Paul di Resta (Force India) 15 puntos
13.Bruno Senna (Williams) 14 puntos
14.Jean-Eric Vergne (Toro Rosso) 4 puntos
15.Nico Hulkenberg (Force India) 3 puntos
16.Daniel Ricciardo (Toro Rosso) 2 puntos
17.Felipe Massa (Ferrari) 2 puntos
18.Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) 2 puntos
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Teams:
1.Red Bull 109 puntos
2.McLaren 98 puntos
3.Lotus 84 puntos
4.Ferrari 63 puntos
5.Mercedes 43 puntos
6.Williams 43 puntos
7.Sauber 41 puntos
8.Force India 18 puntos
9.Toro Rosso 6 puntos
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Team Mate Comparison (After 5 Races)
Alonso: 61 Points --- Massa: 2 Points
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Toma!!! Domenicali sin pelos en la lengua . A lo *****, pero ahí lo deja caer JOR,JOR,JORRRR Big Grin

Stefano Domenicali: We came to Spain with the double objective of making progress in terms of performance and for Fernando to stay in touch with the leaders of the Drivers’ classification: this afternoon we can say we achieved both our goals. It’s a shame for Felipe who has been plagued with bad luck all weekend: yesterday there was traffic in qualifying and today, a penalty probably prevented him from finishing in the points after he had made up a lot of places at the start. Once again, Fernando drove an extraordinary race, fighting for the win from the first to the last lap. There were some unfortunate incidents, getting past Pic for example, but we must always admit that, in the closing stages of the final stint of the race there was no longer a margin to attack Maldonaldo. I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Pastor for his first Formula 1 win and Williams for returning to winning ways after a break of several years: yesterday, Sir Frank shared with the world of F1 a celebration for his seventieth birthday and it seems that someone up there was also aware of it and wanted to give him a present! As from tomorrow, we will return to thinking about the development of our car, because we are not yet fast enough to fight consistently for a podium finish, which is the only option if we want to be in the hunt for the title. The championship is incredibly finely balanced, as can be seen from the fact we have had five different winning teams in as many Grands Prix. Despite all the difficulties we have experienced in this first part of the season, Fernando leads the classification along with the reigning champion: this must be a boost for all our people who work at home and at the track. We expect Felipe to react and fight back after this unlucky weekend, starting in Monaco: we absolutely need his points to also fight for the Constructors’ title.”

Fernando Alonso: “This second place feels like a victory. Having finished the race in Sakhir almost a minute off the winner, today we overtook one of the two Red Bulls and we fought right to the very end for the win. On top of that, we have made up a lot of points on the Red Bull and the McLaren drivers, which makes the outcome of this weekend even more positive. At the end of the second stint of the race came the key moment: maybe Maldonaldo pitted a bit early and we stayed out on track, but we lost time behind a backmarker for a whole lap, partly because there was a yellow flag on the last part of the main straight. Then, with seven laps to go, I suddenly lost grip at the rear: I asked the team if something was broken because the handling of the car changed from one moment to the next, for no apparent reason. However, in the final stages, the Williams was still very quick and, right at the end, we were also lucky to hang onto second place as Kimi was coming back at me. This championship is very hard to interpret with all the different winners and the performance of the top teams going up and down from race to race. We definitely did not do the best job when it came to designing the car – there is still much to do – but we can be proud of how we got the most out of our potential, probably over and above the limits of the car. After two Grands Prix – China and Bahrain – where we suffered a lot, to be back for the podium is very positive and gives us confidence for the rest of the Championship. We must continue to bring updates all the time for the car, because it is all very close and the slightest thing can make the difference.”

Felipe Massa: “Today my race was affected by a penalty that I had to take on lap 28. Honestly, I don’t think I did anything wrong and I believe it is better to look into the detail of what happened, because I was in the middle of a group of cars and I definitely did not try to overtake anyone. It’s a real shame, because up until then, the race was going well for me and a place in the top ten was comfortably within my reach. I was in the group with the Red Bulls and the McLarens and I could match their pace. I had a good opening lap when I managed to make up a lot of places. I am happy that Fernando was able to fight for the win all the way to the end, as it shows our car’s potential has definitely improved: we still don’t have the quickest car but it seems we are going down the right road. I want to congratulate Pastor, who is a great friend: the taste of a first Formula 1 win is something amazing and I can understand how he feels right now.”

Pat Fry:
“In the race, we again confirmed that we have made a step forward in terms of the performance of our package, but it is not yet enough. Also today, we managed to make the most of our potential with Fernando, while Felipe was definitely not lucky with the penalty that ruined what, up to that point, had been a pretty good race. We knew tyre degradation would be the key and so it turned out. The fight with Maldonaldo was very close and maybe some incidents played a deciding role, such as at the time of the second stop and in the final moments of the race, when Fernando suddenly felt a drop in performance, the causes of which are not yet clear. Second is an absolutely positive result but, to make an objective evaluation, we have to take into account all the elements over the weekend, even those outside our own operation, which produced this race result. There is still a lot of work to do to have a car that is really capable of fighting for the win at every track and in all conditions. Having said that, I am equally sure that having one of our drivers leading the classification, even if he is equal on points with Vettel, represents a reward for the work everyone has done to raise our performance level and it is also a further motivation to do even better in the near future.”

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