They explained this. By getting back onto the lead lap, Hamilton ensured that he would pick up any points if someone happened to not finish in front of him. It was a good move, though it didn't end up bearing any fruit.
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Moseley has put out a tender for engines and drivetrains for 2010. I'd be surprised and disappointed if it goes ahead. It would certainly make F1 totally unattractive for a lot of the manufacturers (Renault, BMW, Ferarri) if they aren't able to showcase their engineering talents.
Formula One's governing body is moving forward with its plan to have a sole engine and transmission supplier beginning in 2010, saying some parties have shown interest in the bidding process.FIA said in a statement that it "received a number of questions from interested parties regarding" the invitation to tender it made on Oct. 17.The governing body intends to introduce rule amendments "requiring all competitors must use a standardised engine and transmission system" for the 2010, 2011 and 2012 seasons.Ferrari is not pleased with the decision, saying it could pull out of F1 if the changes go through....
Watch out for Toyota - their star is on the rise. If they can hook a decent driver (Vettel maybe) they could just shake up the old order.
I\'m hoping top 8 but anything can happen and it usually fucking does :knife:
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Jeeze that was close, Glock is about to become villainised by every Brazillian on the planet. I'd love to see a replay of his last lap, to lose 18s seems a bit much in those conditions, even with the dry tyres in the conditions as they were. Lewis is just the luckiest guy and I felt for Ferrarri and Massa as they thought they had it and did until the bottom of the hill.What a race, and what a finish to the season.Massa I thought was outstanding in defeat, very humble and noble and gracious. He would have made a great champ.Lewis had a good run this season, and scraped in by one point I think. Looking forward to seeing what happens with the musical chairs and the start of 2009.
Well done to Massa, he has cemented his place in the Ferrari team now, now he just has to learn how to drive in the wet!!
He's just won the Brazilian GP in the rain, so he probably needs some advice from you. Try emailing him with some hints.
I can still remember the abysmal effort he put in at the British GP where he spent most of the GP backwards or on the grass ... pity you couldn't! If he had have driven a little better there he would (probably) be champion.You a bit tetchy because Lewis won the championship then are you?
. Hamiltons car was far more reliable this year, Massa deserved to win the championship.