Formula One World Championship 2007  

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  1. 1. Who will be the world champion this year?

    • F. Alonso
      42
    • L. Hamilton
      67
    • G. Fisichella
      3
    • H. Kovalainen
      0
    • F. Massa
      18
    • K. Raikkonen
      70
    • J. Button
      2
    • R. Barrichello
      0
    • N. Heidfield
      0
    • someone else...
      2
  2. 2. Which team will win the Constructors Cup?

    • McLaren
      91
    • Renault
      7
    • Ferrari
      97
    • Honda
      1
    • BMW Sauber
      1
    • Toyota
      1
    • Red Bull
      1
    • Williams
      3
    • Torro Rosso
      1
    • Spyker / Super Aguri
      1


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bwaaaa...

what a crappy season...

everything was going so awesome for mclaren, then those 2 major debacles... holy mama...

sometimes i think that there's an invisible hand working out things for ferrari :x

im so pi**ed,

need distraction to gain distance to this BC

meh

Glassed Silver:mac

i believe Massa should've had a better attitude towards teamplay

i know he'd have won the GP, but he's got to play for the team, too. it was not like he should've expected Raikkonen to lose the championship just so he could win at home. come on. think for the team think for bigger things!

i believe Massa should've had a better attitude towards teamplay

i know he'd have won the GP, but he's got to play for the team, too. it was not like he should've expected Raikkonen to lose the championship just so he could win at home. come on. think for the team think for bigger things!

HUH?

two opinions at the same time?

what's the point?

probably a typo in your first sentence, no?

Glassed Silver:mac

At least Alonso didn't win it. Raikkonen and Hamilton have been far the best drivers this year.

Hamilton has still achieved much more than anyone could have expected and I can only wonder how well he will do next year. If it has taken Rosberg 3 years to do start driving well, how good will Hamilton be in 3 years?

Good race, Hamilton is simply the best driver I've ever seen in my years of watching F1. He put up a great fight after pretty much blowing the race. He's definitely the face of the future of Formula 1.

Can't wait till next season! :D I'm happy that Alonso didn't win it, but I was rooting for Hamilton. Good race from the Ferrari's.

Yeah quite unfortunate really. Hope the crew is ok.

He was airlifted to hospital wasn't he? The crash into the pit crew made me winced. A lot :pinch: .

Anyway, congratulations to Kimi Raikkonen on your first Drivers World Championship :D !

Scirwode

Well, the Constructors Championship was "gifted" to Ferrari so to speak. At least the Drivers Championship was a fair fight. With all the political B.S. aside, this was a pretty exciting season.

Poor Hamilton just couldn't cope with the pressure and he cracked in the last two races, but after all he is just a rookie and those are rookie mistakes, better luck next year.

That was a great race today at Brazil. I watched it from start to finish loved every second of the action. I'm glad to see Kimi won it, I think he deserved to win because of all the heartache he went through with Mclaren. My second choice would of been Hamilton but the start of the race really did it for him. Next year, the championship could go to anyone. (which is terrific because its not one-sided Schumacher wins all anymore)

Hamilton can still do this, he just needs to pull something magical out of the hat!

I must say, did any one see that Japanese New Guy run over 2 members of his pit crew during his first ever F1 pit stop lol.

Not exactly the way to inspire confidence in your pit crew. (note to self: running over pit crew is a good way to have a slow pit stop.)

i believe Massa should've had a better attitude towards teamplay

i know he'd have won the GP, but he's got to play for the team, too. it was not like he should've expected Raikkonen to lose the championship just so he could win at home. come on. think for the team think for bigger things!

He looked like a team player to me. He let Kimi by, just not in a plainly obvious way like Barrichello did for Shumi a few years back. Massa had the race won though.

Edited by CrashGordon

To me it smels of conspiracy unfortunately... (todays result) as MacCrapenn stole everything (knowledge) Ferrari they got in to spin on "how to conserve any poss dignity in F1 and be able to conceal everything else we stole"- we will let Raikonen win!

horrible result no doubt. at least the ugly hamilton failed to win a gifted wdc.

but raikkonen, a guy who just makes headlines with getting caught drunken somewhere, is not any better.

fernando alonso, despite having the whole team and the FIA against himself, just failed to win his 3rd consecutive wdc by 1 ridiculous point, the point, stolen in hungary by the prooven alonso-hater scott andrews. :pinch:

this year, in f1, was the worst since 1994, with everyone, including the press doing everything preventing alonso of winning his 3rd deserved title. he developped the mp4/22 nearly by himself, a car which failed to win 1 single race in 2006 to the best car in the grid this year in nearly 2 months over the winter.

but it was not meant to be.- british nationalists and the italian mafia both working 200% to get their own agenda through, finally succeeded in destroying everything.

very sad day for the sport. f1 is not the sport anymore it uses to be many many (glory) years ago.

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