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Italian Grand Prix
I can't recall other podium presentations and interviews which were so ruined by booing from the partisan local fans.
do the Italians seem to think that Ferrari have the God-given right to win and show their hatred of everyone else? Being a loyal fan is OK, but they need to accept that Ferrari is a spent force compared with Red Bull.
Wish Vettel and Webber had walked off the podium.
do the Italians seem to think that Ferrari have the God-given right to win and show their hatred of everyone else? Being a loyal fan is OK, but they need to accept that Ferrari is a spent force compared with Red Bull.
Wish Vettel and Webber had walked off the podium.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We spent most of today at the Maranello dealership in town and watched the race on the big screen in the garage (its like an operating theatre).Whatever move Alonso made got a loud cheer however man of the race ..Hamilton did'nt raise a smile.BTW...i'm a big fan of the cars but not the F1 team and my Red Bull cap did'nt go down well........not sure if we will get another invite :-)
It's hard to see anyone taking the drivers and constructors championship from Red Bull- it's all over by the laws of probability .
I hope and pray that Mclaren , Williams , Mercedes , Lotus can come up with a competetive car next season to challenge Red Bull for the title .
It's beginining to look like , with red bull - the era recently, when Ferrari and Michael Shumacher won year on year .
Not good for us , the fans
I hope and pray that Mclaren , Williams , Mercedes , Lotus can come up with a competetive car next season to challenge Red Bull for the title .
It's beginining to look like , with red bull - the era recently, when Ferrari and Michael Shumacher won year on year .
Not good for us , the fans