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The transcript for ITV's '2007 SANTANDER LEWIS HAMILTON BRITISH GRAND PRIX at Silverstone'.
Steve Rider: Good afternoon and welcome to Silverstone where yesterday
Lewis Hamilton stunned the crowds here by putting his McLaren fourth on
the grid, despite only having some tyres from an old Mini Cooper thanks
to a mix up in the Bridgestone technical department. Unsurprisingly, the
turnout here is a massive 120,000 people all eager to see what Lewis
Hamilton can do with some proper tyres, and they might be in for treat
here today because the forecast is for rain and we all know what that
means don't we Mark?Mark 'Cockney Geezer' Blundell: Gawd blimey guvnor, we certainly do.
SR: We might get to see Lewis Hamilton walking on water today.
MB: (Chuckles) We might just do that Steve, he just needs to keep his
head on his shoulders and pull more out of the car than what it might be
capable of.SR: Of course Lewis Hamilton comes off the back of an incredible
performance yesterday on what were undoubtedly the wrong tyres.MB: (Winces) Well Steve, I think there's going to be an internal
investigation at both McLaren and Bridgestone as to how them tyres got
on Lewis' car. As a racing driver the last thing you need to see is
tyres off an old Mini Cooper being bolted onto your car in the third
session, it don't give you no confidence in what the car can do.SR: Quite. I spoke to Martin Whitmarsh earlier about that and he said
that head Ferrari honcho Jean Todt had been seen entering the
Bridgestone motor home just seconds before the third session, so read
into that what you will. Well, we've got a packed programme for you
today, the race kicks off in four hours time, but before that we have an
extended programme for you in which I'll be talking to Lewis Hamilton
about his first six months in Formula One, his car, his team-mate, Ron
Dennis, his karting days, his helmet, his Dad and how his Dad used to
work twenty seven hours a day to finance Lewis' racing career. I'll
also be talking to Lewis' father Anthony about Lewis' first six
months in Formula One, Lewis' helmet, Lewis' karting days, Ron
Dennis, Fernando Alonso and how he used to work twenty eight hours a day
to finance Lewis racing career. But first Louise caught up with another
plucky Brit, Anthony Davidson.Louise Goodman: Thanks Steve, well I'm down here in the Super Aguri
garage with Anthony Davidson, who's ever so small actually, he's
like a little dwarf, I mean I'm only 5ft 3' and he's way smaller
than me, he's tiny, in fact he's so small I could lose him in my
cleavage! Anthony, it's not looking to good for you in your home race
today is it?Ant Davidson: No, well I put a wheel on the grass and hit the wall at
170mph and the car's in a big heap with the wheels hanging off so
it's not looking great no.LG: Still, nobody's really here to see you are they. What do you think
Lewis can do from fourth on the grid?AD: I think he's got a good chance, I mean he's got the best car out
there, which Alonso has proved by putting it on pole so...LG: So will you be routing for Lewis today. I mean he's a phenomenon
isn't he?AD: I don't think so really, give me a go in that McLaren and I'll
show you a phenomenon. It's all very well him swanning in, picking up
the best car and leading the championship. When I got my first chance it
was in a Minardi and then I had to do three years of testing for Honda
before I got the chance to go to Super Aguri, that's how you're
supposed to do it. Ask Fernando. He wasn't born with a silver spoon in
his mouth, he drove for Minardi too and now he's a double World
Champion. And he won them against Michael Schumacher didn't he, so
them Championships have got to be worth more than this one. I remember
him and Kimi both saying they wanted to win the Championship before
Michael retired for that reason, but you don't hear that being said
much around here any more do you?LG: Not on ITV anyway.
AD: Quite.
LG: Would you say that you're quite bitter then Ant?
AD: Not really Louise, I just think that you need to pay your dues and
learn your craft from the bottom up.LG: You mean like you did.
AD: Yes.
LG: Even though all those years of testing and being hailed as the next
big thing when you outpaced Sato (mainly because you had more revs and
tyres to play with) on Friday's haven't really come to fruition
seeing as you're now in a race team with Takuma and he's basically
given you a good spanking all year?AD: What-ever.
LG: Back to you Steve.
SR: Thanks Louise. What an angry little man he is. I'm sure he has his
reasons. So Mark, what do you think will be going through Lewis' mind
as he prepares himself for his first British Grand Prix?MB: Well I'm sure he will have got a good night's sleep and he'll
have woken up this morning eager to get to the circuit and get his
muesli down him before the first briefing of the day. I'm not sure how
much time he'll have to think things over because he's got a lot of
commitments today a lot of glad-handing to do, but I'm sure he'll
have thought about his start, whether he'll be shouting his mouth off
about it like he did in France is probably another matter 'cos that
didn't quite work out for him but Silverstone's a different animal
and he might pull it out of the bag if he gets his head down and puts
the boot in.SR: Right, well it's competition time here on ITV. This week you could
win a chance to watch the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix from Lewis Hamilton's
dad Anthony's boat. Yes, Lewis dad has always been a keen sailor,
though how he had the time when he was working twenty nine hours a day
to finance Lewis' career is anybodies guess, so when Lewis' got his
first pay check he bought his Dad a boat and Ted Kapalski's been to
see it.Ted: Well I'm here on Lewis Hamilton's dad Anthony's new boat in
Folkestone. Anthony, it's a little bit smaller than I expected, what
is it a twenty footer?Anthony Hamilton: Twenty-two.
TK: Great well, are you sure there'll be enough room for our
competition winner to watch the Monaco Grand Prix from here.AH: Yep it'll be fine, we'll put the black and white portable on top
of the cabin, I get very good reception down here.TK: Cool. Back to you Steve.
SR: Thanks Ted. And if you want a chance to win that spectacular prize
all you have to do is answer this difficult question.Which current British Formula One driver has so far won two races in his
debut year of 2007 and races for the Vodaphone McLaren Mercedes team ?A) Lewis Hamilton
B) Linda Hamilton
C) Christine Hamilton
D) Nigel MansellSR: Come back after the break and we'll have more in depth insight and
the first of my seven interviews with Lewis Hamilton about how his Dad
worked thirty hours a day to finance his racing career and how he
intends to win the 2007 Santander British Grand Prix from an unlucky
fourth on the grid.
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SR: Welcome back, we're here at the 2007 Santander British Grand Prix,
where yesterday I caught up with Britain's own Lewis Hamilton.SR: So it's been a great start to the year Lewis, two wins and eight
straight podiums, leading the World Championship, hailed as the greatest
driver of all time by the British press even though Michael
Schumacher's barely cold in his metaphorical grave.LH: I'm living the dream Steve.
SR: Indeed you are, but I understand Fernando's not taking it too well.
LH: Fernando and I have a good relationship. And we've agreed not to
talk about each other when we are not both present.SR: Well you have anyway, he's quite happy to talk about you when
you're not around.LH: Fernando and I have a good relationship, we play video games
together.SR: (Stifles a smirk) Okay then. So tell me about how your Dad worked an
incredible thirty one hours a day to get your career off the ground.Fast Forward
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David Coulthard and last year's top Brit Jenson Button. Ted's been
on the case.TK: So David, you've not really made much impression against Mark
Webber this year, he's a bit good isn't he?DC: No I don't think so, the cold hard figures may say that but
that's only half the story. I think I bring a wealth of experience to
the team and they appreciate that way more than results.TK: Splutter! Okay and you Jenson, last year we celebrated your long
overdue first Grand Prix victory, but it's been a hard slog this year.JB: Well the car's sh*t.
TK: Yeah, maybe, so how come Rubens is kicking your backside then?
JB: Well, I think Rubens has had a little more experience than me.
TK: Yep all those years driving those cr*ppy Ferrari's must be a help
huh?JB: Snort.
TK: So Jenson, you won the Hungarian Grand Prix last year. Were you a
bit disappointed to win the most hideous looking trophy of the season or
what?JB: Oh just p*ss off Ted.
TK: And it's back to you Steve.
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Martin Brundle: Hello everyone, I'm down here on the grid at
Silverstone and I'm with Lewis Hamilton's boss Ron Dennis. Ron,
it's a big ask for Lewis to win from fourth on the grid with the two
Ferrari's in front of him and Alonso on the pole isn't it?Ron Dennis: From the outside it might look that way, but as I'm sure
you know Vodaphone McLaren Mercedes have always been very skilful at
optimisation of the singular strategic manifestation. So although Lewis
might head into the first corner in fourth place I expect him to emerge
from the initial round of pitstops in the principal position.MB: Okay Ron, so from that I take it that Lewis is heavy on fuel.
RD: It would be foolish to assume from my previous comments that I have
given any such indication of the optimal strategic principles of the
Vodaphone McLaren Mercedes Formula One organization.MB: Okay, thanks Ron, oh look here's Jamiroquia.
JK: Hey Martin I just bought another new Ferrari.
MB: Yeah?
JK: Yeah, it's really fast, like 200mph.
MB: Really. Have you driven it that fast?
JK: No, I just polished it this morning though.
MB: Great. Oh look here's David Beckham. David, is this your first
Grand Prix?David Beckham: Er, yeah.
MB: So it's pretty exciting being down here on the grid for Lewis'
first home race, I assume you're here to cheer for Lewis?DB: Er, yeah.
MB: So where's Victoria is she still mucking about in the US trying to
get famous?DB: Er, yeah.
MB: Great, thanks for that, you're a legend. I've just got to go and
talk to Kimi. Kimi, you're on the front row with Fernando, how
have you prepared yourself for this race?Kimi: Well, I just had a sh*t.
MB: Great, well that's about it from down here Steve.
SR: I think you've forgotten someone Martin.
MB: No I don't think so.
SR: But you haven't interviewed Lewis yet.
MB: Oh for goodness sake, fine I'll go and tell him to take his helmet
off then shall I?SR: I think the viewers would like to know his thoughts as he heads
off on the formation lap.MB: Great, perhaps I'll hang off the side of the f*cking car then
shall I? Interview him as he goes round?SR: Excellent idea!
MB: Tw*t.
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James Allen: Hello everyone and welcome to the 2007 Santander British
Grand Prix. I'm here with Martin Brundle and in just a few minutes
we'll be watching the start of Lewis Hamilton's very first British
Grand Prix.MB: Although of course he drove here last year in the GP2 race.
JA: Well yes, okay then, if you want to be pedantic about it.
MB: It's not a case of being pedantic, it's a fact.
JA: Yes well anyway, there's a huge crowd here and thousands of
banners supporting Lewis Hamilton. I went and stood on the outside of
Stowe yesterday morning and do you know what I saw?MB: Someone flipping you off from the grandstand?
JA: Well, yes! but also I saw Lewis Hamilton coming through there on
the ragged edge, and do you know who it reminded me of Martin?MB: Andrea de Ceaseris?
JA: No Martin. Not Andrea de Ceaseris. A former McLaren driver actually!
MB: Michael Andretti?
JA: No Martin, not Michael Andretti. With that yellow helmet he reminds
me of the late, great Ayrton Senna.MB: Really.
JA: Yes Martin, really. Because not only is he stupefyingly fast, but
he's also destined to be a legend.MB: Uh huh, and you're basing this on what exactly?
JA: His incredible season so far.
MB: Right, so on the strength of eight races in the best car on the grid
you're comparing him to Senna, one of the greatest, if not in many
people's opinion the GREATEST driver of all time. I suppose you're
going to tell me that his two race wins are equal to Michael
Schumacher's seven drivers championships too then?JA: (Cough, splutter) But he's had the greatest start to a season ever!
MB: Only just. Do you remember when Jacques Villeneuve came to F1, he
stuck it on pole and would have won his first race had it not been for
his car springing an oil leak. Look what happened to him.JA: Yes but, but...
MB: Heads up bell-end the race is starting.
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JA: And they all stream into the first corner, and Lewis Hamilton gets
pushed onto the grass by the Ferrari of Felipe Massa.MB: No it's Jarno Trulli in the Toyota.
JA: Do you think the stewards will be looking at that one Martin, it
looked like dangerous driving I'd say.MB: Not really, if you try and drive round the outside of someone at
185mph then that's a risk you have to take.JA: Yeah but, he could've finished Lewis' race right there.
MB: So, this is racing, that's why it's called racing.
JA: So the order is Alonso, Massa, Raikkonen, Trulli, Hamilton, Webber,
Barrichello, Sato, Heidfeld, Kubica, Albers, Sutil, Button, Rosberg and
oh there's someone off in the third corner!. It's Davidson!MB: No, it's Ralf in the Toyota.
JA: Let's have a look at a replay then.
MB: Yep Ralf tried to drive around the outside of Liuzzi and ran out of
road. What an idiot. Why is that guy paid $22M a year exactly?JA: Well it's all down to the genius of his former manager Willi Webber.
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there hasn't been one single overtaking manoeuvre yet.MB: Well, what do you expect, it's always like this.
JA: So how will McLaren get Lewis to the front, surely they will have to
get Alonso to move over and let him through.MB: Really. Well, firstly James, Lewis would have to actually get behind
Alonso and secondly why the hell would Alonso agree to that?JA: Because Lewis is leading the championship!
MB: Yeah, and who is the reigning Double World Champion again?
JA: Oh! Yes well.
MB: C*ck.
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MB: No surprise there then, he's been tooling around at the back all
day.JA: It must seem a long time since that long overdue first win in
Hungary for Jenson.MB: Well yes, but if he'd have honoured his contract and gone to
Williams like a good boy he would be better off wouldn't he? I bet
Frank Williams is p*ssing himself that Jenson paid him so that he could
stay at Honda, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.JA: It's raining!!!!
MB: Never, summertime in Britain, who'd have thought it! Especially as
we've had nothing but rain and floods for the past month.JA: And all the cars have streamed into the pits and Lewis is having to
queue behind Fernando. LEWIS IS QUEUEING BEHIND FERNANDO, HIS RACE IS
BEING COMPROMISED, HIS RACE IS BEING COMPROMISED!!!!MB: Yeah well, Alonso was leading the race so he was bound to be first
in the queue, he was never going to do another lap in that rain.JA: BUT LEWIS RACE HAS BEEN COMPROMISED!!!
MB: Yeah, so has Kimi's! It's tough sh*t!
JA: But, but, but...
MB: Quick, adverts!
JA: So the order is Alonso, Massa, Trulli, Coulthard, Raikkonen,
Hamilton.
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JA: While you were away watching adverts for razor blades Lewis Hamilton
has overtaken everyone in a manner that hasn't been seen since Ayrton
Senna at Brands Hatch in 1993. He now leads the field by a whopping
twenty eight seconds and is now almost assured of his third Grand Prix
win.MB: Well. That's not strictly correct is it. As you can see from the
replay, Alonso hit a puddle going into Maggots and span the car taking
out Massa, Trulli and Coulthard in one go and then Kimi was laughing so
hard that he missed his braking point at Bridge and ploughed straight on
into the gravel trap, leaving Lewis in a very fortunate first place.JA: Yes but it was Lewis genius that he didn't get involved in the
accident.MB: No it was lucky that he wasn't closer to them or he'd have been
off too.JA: You're so negative.
MB: No, I'm just not a c*ck.
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no, it's a disaster!!!MB: Lewis is out, which incredibly leaves Barrichello in first place in
the Honda!JA: Well who'd have thought we'd ever see that stupid Earth-car
winning a race. And who would ever have believed that we'd ever see
Rubens winning a race again.MB: Rubens is a canny fella, he's won in the rain before, like in
Hockeneim when he won his first race from 18th on the grid.JA: Yes but Rubens has always been the number two in the team.
MB: Why?
JA: Well because he's not had the success of our own Jenson Button.
MB: Yes he has. He's won three Constructors titles and about 9 races.
JA: Cough, splutter!!!
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win since leaving the Scuderia Ferrari team.MB: And we have heard that Lewis Hamilton has left the circuit in a big
huff.JA: Surely not.
MB: It ses here!
JA: And Rubens
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Hungary last year when Alonso's wheel fell off.JA: Can't you ever say anything nice.
MB: I speak as I find.
JA: So who's your driver of the day Martin? Surely Lewis Hamilton is
in with a shout?MB: I would say Scott Speed. He started 21st and finished fourth in a
Toro Rosso.JA: Not Lewis Hamilton?
MB: Nope.
JA: But surely.
MB: What?
JA: But he would have won if his car hadn't failed!
MB: Yeah but he would have been sixth if all the other cars hadn't
crashed!JA: Pah.
MB: Pah nothing.
JA: Well all I know is that Ferrari have never been the same since Ross
Brawn left.MB: Oh that's it, I quit. I just can't work with this f*cking moron
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SR: Well a dramatic race and one with an unexpected and somewhat
disappointing outcome.MB: Well Steve, Lewis did everything wot he could, but the cards just
weren't falling for him today, at the end of the day he heads to the
next Grand Prix knowing that he coulda won here if the cookies had
crumbled in his direction. But that's Grand Prix racing for you Steve.SR: But it must be a bitter pill for him to know that his car let him
down and that was the only thing that stood between him and a certain
victory in his first British Grand Prix.MB: Yeah, but the lad knows what he's got going for him and he won't
be crying too many tears over the milk wot got spilt today, he's still
leading the championship and he's still living the dream.SR: Well that's it for now, join us later for our highlights programme
where we'll be discussing at great length why Lewis Hamilton is the
greatest driver of all time and how his career is going to p*ss all over
Michael Schumacher's even though he hasn't won his first
championship yet.MB: Er Steve, shouldn't we mention Rubens?
SR: Nah, nobody's interested.
SR + MB: Goodbye!
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Ο χρήστης iceman_angel έγραψε:
Clearly upset that his own team's uprightness had been called into question over the matter, Dennis fought back the tears at the opening of his new Brand Centre motorhome to state that he would never sanction any illegal activities.Αχ το καημένο το κροκοδειλάκι...
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Κλεμένο από το forum του grandprix.com. Θεϊκό!:ysterical:...Μαλλον θα ειναι το ποστ του GP ...μολις το συναντησα και στο φορουμ του planetF1
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...ειναι οντως κορυφαιο και ειναι αρχικος συντακτης του ειναι Βρετανος τοτε ειναι το απολυτο δειγμα βρετανικου αυτοσαρκασμου. Φαινεται πως καταλαβαινουν και οι ιδιοι πως το εχουν παρατραβηξει με τον 'ηρωα' τους
Αλλα μηπως ειναι και ενα ραπισμα προς ολοι αυτην την ξεφτιλο-james Bond-ικη κατασταση που ζουμε τις τελευταιες μερες ?
Λιγο η απουσια του Schumi ..λιγο το τεραστιο κενο του 1 μηνα ... λιγο το gp μεσα στο πασχα ( που εκανε το κενο 1 1/2 μηνα ) ... λιγο τα υπερβολικα (ΙΜΟ) σχολια για τον Χαμιλτον ... λιγο οι σε παραταξη τερματισμοι ( 1-2 ..3-4 ...5-6 ) μου φαινεται πως βιωνουμε ενα πρωταθλημα που η φλυαρια του κουραζει χωρις να 'λεει' και πολλα.
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'...πολυ κωλοπαιδο ο Κυριακος ...'
ΥΓ ...ελα τωρα ξερεις για ποιον μιλαω
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Pos. Driver Team Tires Time Laps
1 L. Hamilton McLaren 1:21.100 24
2 K. Raikkonen Ferrari 1:21.211 26
3 F. Massa Ferrari 1:21.285 26
4 F. Alonso McLaren 1:21.675 21
5 N. Rosberg Williams 1:22.006 24
6 R. Kubica BMW 1:22.107 25
7 N. Heidfeld BMW 1:22.176 13
8 A. Wurz Williams 1:22.216 23
9 R. Schumacher Toyota 1:22.878 21
10 R. Barrichello Honda 1:22.956 27
11 J. Trulli Toyota 1:23.030 26
12 A. Davidson Super Aguri 1:23.037 24
13 H. Kovalainen Renault 1:23.099 25
14 G. Fisichella Renault 1:23.179 21
15 J. Button Honda 1:23.517 17
16 T. Sato Super Aguri 1:23.548 18
17 M. Webber Red Bull 1:23.564 21
18 D. Coulthard Red Bull 1:23.618 15
19 S. Speed Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:23.854 20
20 A. Sutil Spyker F1 1:23.954 25
21 V. Liuzzi Scuderia Toro Rosso 1:24.154 23
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Ο χρήστης cavallino έγραψε:
Clearly upset that his own team's uprightness had been called into question over the matter, Dennis fought back the tears at the opening of his new Brand Centre motorhome to state that he would never sanction any illegal activities.
Αχ το καημένο το κροκοδειλάκι...
Kαλύτερα κροκοδειλάκι παρα λασπολογος...
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Καλά, φοβερό το κειμενάκι... λες και τους άκουγα ήταν!
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Ο χρήστης iceman_angel έγραψε:
Clearly upset that his own team's uprightness had been called into question over the matter, Dennis fought back the tears at the opening of his new Brand Centre motorhome to state that he would never sanction any illegal activities.
Αχ το καημένο το κροκοδειλάκι...
Kαλύτερα κροκοδειλάκι παρα λασπολογος...
Κλείστε τα μάτια σφιχτά, με όλη σας τη δύναμη. Όλα καλά είναι, δεν τρέχει τίποτα.
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Εκτος απροοπτου παμε για 1-2 ή (το χειροτερο) 1-3 της Ferrari ...
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Ο χρήστης cavallino έγραψε:
Clearly upset that his own team's uprightness had been called into question over the matter, Dennis fought back the tears at the opening of his new Brand Centre motorhome to state that he would never sanction any illegal activities.
Αχ το καημένο το κροκοδειλάκι...
Kαλύτερα κροκοδειλάκι παρα λασπολογος...
Κλείστε τα μάτια σφιχτά, με όλη σας τη δύναμη. Όλα καλά είναι, δεν τρέχει τίποτα.
Nαρκωτικά?Δεν εξηγείται αλλιως
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Kάπως έτσι
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Ο χρήστης TLG έγραψε:
Εκτος απροοπτου παμε για 1-2 ή (το χειροτερο) 1-3 της Ferrari ...Εγώ πιστεύω ότι ο kimi θα εγκαταλείψει... Έφτασε η ώρα του πάλι
@νδρέας
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Pos Driver Team Time Laps
- Raikkonen Ferrari (B) 1:20.639 35
- Massa Ferrari (B) 1:21.138 + 0.499 30
- R.Schumacher Toyota (B) 1:21.381 + 0.742 34
- Hamilton Ferrari Junior Team (B) 1:21.381 + 0.742 39
- Trulli Toyota (B) 1:21.467 + 0.828 35
- Alonso Ferrari Junior Team (B) 1:21.616 + 0.977 35
- Rosberg Williams-Toyota (B) 1:21.619 + 0.980 40
- Wurz Williams-Toyota (B) 1:21.650 + 1.011 37
- Webber Red Bull-Renault (B) 1:22.137 + 1.498 31
- Davidson Super Aguri-Honda (B) 1:22.143 + 1.504 40
- Kovalainen Renault (B) 1:22.189 + 1.550 42
- Fisichella Renault (B) 1:22.257 + 1.618 39
- Kubica BMW Sauber (B) 1:22.372 + 1.733 41
- Coulthard Red Bull-Renault (B) 1:22.428 + 1.789 23
- Heidfeld BMW Sauber (B) 1:22.486 + 1.847 34
- Sato Super Aguri-Honda (B) 1:22.487 + 1.848 38
- Barrichello Honda (B) 1:22.511 + 1.872 39
- Klien Honda (B) 1:22.833 + 2.194 45
- Speed Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:22.840 + 2.201 42
- Liuzzi Toro Rosso-Ferrari (B) 1:23.105 + 2.466 35
- Albers Spyker-Ferrari (B) 1:23.113 + 2.474 35
- Sutil Spyker-Ferrari (B) 1:23.720 + 3.081 30
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Hamilton Ferrari Junior Team (B) 1:21.381 + 0.742 39
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Alonso Ferrari Junior Team (B) 1:21.616 + 0.977 35
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Τελικά δε θα βρέξει?
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Ο χρήστης vengas έγραψε:
Τελικά δε θα βρέξει?
και πιστευα ότι θα βλέπαμε ωραίο αγώναθα γίνει το ακριβώς αντίθετο από αυτό που δίνουν τα meteo sites...
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Θα δείξει τα κατακτήρια ο Alpha? Γιατί στο rally.gr αναφέρει μόνο το Supersport2
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Ο χρήστης kleisj έγραψε:
Θα δείξει τα κατακτήρια ο Alpha? Γιατί στο rally.gr αναφέρει μόνο το Supersport2http://www.nova.gr/gr/tvguide.asp
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Ο χρήστης kleisj έγραψε:
Θα δείξει τα κατακτήρια ο Alpha? Γιατί στο rally.gr αναφέρει μόνο το Supersport2και τα δύο (κατακτήριες+αγώνας) live 14.30 @ Alpha
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