Lewis didn't help himself with a significant 'mistake' as he called it, by damaging his car while trying to pass Felipe Mass at Monza in Italy. Coupled with a sixth place finish by Webber, the drivers points lead went back to the Australian, by six from Hamilton, with five races left. Plenty enough of time for a crazy finish, with someone coming out of nowhere. I just would like the craziness to confirm Webbers' undoubted talent and let the title go back 'Down Under' for a year or two.
Sports is my passion! I can't remember not playing, coaching, refereeing or watching an event that didn't lift my spirits. Sports has taught me so many life lessons, more often than not, from losing. So here are my two cents from out in left field.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Twists and Turns in Formula One
Lewis didn't help himself with a significant 'mistake' as he called it, by damaging his car while trying to pass Felipe Mass at Monza in Italy. Coupled with a sixth place finish by Webber, the drivers points lead went back to the Australian, by six from Hamilton, with five races left. Plenty enough of time for a crazy finish, with someone coming out of nowhere. I just would like the craziness to confirm Webbers' undoubted talent and let the title go back 'Down Under' for a year or two.
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Formula 1,
Mark Webber,
Monza
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