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What a season it has been. Hamilton couldn't be beat and had a good sized lead in the points. But snice spa when he cut the track hes been having bad luck. last night he got spun and had to pit. I cant belive race control was blaming him for it. Its not his fault that the Ferrari was going low as he was going into a corner. It looks like its going to be coming down to the last race there year agian. F1 also said there looking at bringing back F1 to the us. I see sears point, mid-ohio, long beach, and indy as the top runners. I see road america, road atlanta, sebring, and watkins glen as maybes. Also slicks are back for next year. I cant wait to see what happens for the rest of the year.  

If they still had the traction control they did a few years ago, they probably would'nt of even spun out.

         (Go BMW)

                    -sm

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I don't even think with traction control could have helped him. The Ferrari was half way in the corner when Hamilton was going into the turn. He was just useing the racing line. The other guy cut the corner. As for traction control I think it adds more skill to the guys with out it. And you can guess who iam rooting for.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/00803/lewis_hamilton_0809_803290c.jpg

True that, Hamilton did kind of fall off the face of the earth it seems like.

He is a good driver, the only reason I cheer for BMW is because I used to work for a company that was tied in with them. As far as drivers go, I would pick Hamilton over almost anybody.

                            -sm

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