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1st Word:----------------> Playstation 2
If he wins, it is all down to him, and he did a great job.
If he loses, its the car`s fault and not his.
Its ridiculous listening to him.
> I'm glad Hakkinen admitted he's got almost no chance of the title,
> maybe Ron Dennis will get behind Coulthard completely for once!
The thing is, (I was working this out earlier), if Hakinnen makes a return to form, he will get ahead of DC if they perform as they have in previous years for the rest of this season. So, the Hak could take it back from DC by the end of the season. The only reason he said he didn`t have a chance now is that he doesn`t think he can catch Schumacher.
They need to wake Hak up otherwise they stand no chance.
:-)
In the last race, due to a poor set of tires on Michael Schumacher`s final stint, Hakinnen gets ahead. Due to the Hak`s retirement, Michael is given a "very lucky" win.
In this race. Coulthard gains 2 places straight off from the fact that two cars didn`t get away, he then gets past the Williams because they retire. He gets past Michael because Michael is nearly taken out by Montoya. He gets past Barichello due to a couple of good laps (his only good bit of the race).
The result: DC man of the match, a great win, with no luck involved? Yeah right. I think Jim Rosenthal and the team have been told off for liking Ferrari, and now they support DC for no real reason. (He pretends to be British as well which doesn`t help).
So, no I didn`t like the race.
Ah, that was refreshing!
I'm assuming you watched it, what did you think?