2012 Malaysian Grand Prix

Tom
I'll concede that I am slightly biased towards Button, purely because he's my favourite driver. I'm aware it was an ambitious move, I didn't see him oversteer into him, from what I saw the HRT moved over and chopped his front wing off. But maybe I'm wrong.

Saw the tail slip on his car.
 
I'm rooting for Perez. They've got that car well set up... Pulling out on Hamilton.

Somebody replace that rookie... whatsisname? Vettel? Can't overtake... :lol: Now Kimi around Nico... Rosberg's tires must be shot by now. Surprising how Lotus Renault seems much faster down the straight than the RBR, given the same engine...

Seriously, Alonso is doing incredible work. The pits may have gifted him the place, but he is leading with authority.
 
Tom
Yes, I did watch it and that's my view. What is the point in holding Button up? I'm fully aware that he's entitled to defend his position but there really was no point, he's going to get by anyway.

Because it was for position and he had every right to defend his position.

That was 100% Button's fault. Get over it.
 
I'm rooting for Perez. They've got that car well set up... Pulling out on Hamilton.

Somebody replace that rookie... whatsisname? Vettel? Can't overtake... :lol: Now Kimi around Nico... Rosberg's tires must be shot by now.

Seriously, Alonso is doing incredible work. The pits may have gifted him the place, but he is leading with authority.

Alonso is just pulling an Alonso. Vettel could learn a thing or two from this display. So could Lewis.

Obviously the goatee is doing wonders.
 
Alonso and Perez are flying. Hamilton seems to be struggling for pace compared to them.

Edit: Just as I say that Hamilton seems to be picking up his pace now.
 
"Let's catch Rosberg"

*Falls off the track*

It's not getting any easier for Felipe.
 
Everyone could learn something from Alonso.

Especially Felipe. STAR commentators: "Felipe just isn't a man you can trust in wheel-to-wheel conditions..."

:D
 
Tired Tyres
Because it was for position and he had every right to defend his position.

That was 100% Button's fault. Get over it.

What is this? Gang up on Tom morning? Just because I have my own views of the incident, whether they are right or wrong in your eyes, you find the need to appear so arrogant? Maybe you're not trying to, what do I know? But that again is how it appears in my eyes.
 
Tom
What is this? Gang up on Tom morning? Just because I have my own views of the incident, whether they are right or wrong in your eyes, you find the need to appear so arrogant? Maybe you're not trying to, what do I know? But that again is how it appears in my eyes.

Dude you're hopeless.
 
Tom
What is this? Gang up on Tom morning? Just because I have my own views of the incident, whether they are right or wrong in your eyes, you find the need to appear so arrogant? Maybe you're not trying to, what do I know? But that again is how it appears in my eyes.

No one is ganging up on you dude.
 
Tom
What is this? Gang up on Tom morning? Just because I have my own views of the incident, whether they are right or wrong in your eyes, you find the need to appear so arrogant? Maybe you're not trying to, what do I know? But that again is how it appears in my eyes.

Then I'd think about what you want to post before you post it if I was you.

I am a Button fan but saying that this was anyone but Button's fault is disillusion.
 
Grayfox
No one is ganging up on you dude.

Like I said, that how it appeared. The past tense being key there.

Seriously impressed with Alonso and Perez.
 
My opinion on what happened: Button came in a little late for an overtake and expected the HRT to move to the outside, Karthikeyan didn't budge and they came together. It wasn't right of the HRT to stay there, but he was perfectly justified in doing so.
 
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