F1 Scuffle
Here’s why you don’t mess with an angry Finn
Kimi Raikkonen spun off twice during yesterday’s soaking wet British Grand Prix. Some would blame the risky tactical decision that resulted in him losing grip, but I’d like to think it’s all this photographers fault. Look at him, trying to do his job and take photos at a public event. Disgusting.
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Tags: Angry, British Grand Prix, Ferrari, Forumula One, Kimi Räikkönen, Photographer, Silverstone, Tyres, Video
Posted: July 7th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey
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chickendinner believe the Swiss driver will top the podium

Last year Hamilton buckled under the weight of expectation thrust upon his shoulders, but right now people are so quick to write him off that they probably think his dad would stand a better chance of winning the race. The lack of expectation will play right into Hamilton’s hands and he will win the British Grand Prix this weekend. Here’s why:
1. Kimi Raikkonen was victorious last year but five different drivers have won the last five British Grands Prix - Rubens Barichello, Michael Schumacher, Juan Pablo Montoya, Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen.
2. The Finn is also on a run of four races without a win and has only even once won the same Grand Prix twice in a row - in Belgium way back in 2005.
3. It won’t be Felipe Massa - he has never finished higher than fifth in five attempts at Silverstone.
4. And it won’t be the BMW’s, who failed to match the Ferraris and McLarens at Silverstone last year. A fortnight ago in France they had their worst result of the season, with neither driver finishing in the top four for the first time - Kubica came fifth and Heidfeld 13th.
5. You can count out Alonso too - the

Tags: BMW, British Grand Prix, David Coulthard, F1 Betting, Felipe Massa, Fernando Alonso, Ferrari, Formula 1, Kimi Räikkönen, Lewis Hamilton, McLaren, Nick Heidfeld, Silverstone
Posted: July 4th, 2008 by Ryan Bailey