Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - Korea

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As the members of the "Victims of Adrian Sutil Society" convey to think about what has been going on in the last 3 hours, you are once again invited to vote for the Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race, a democratically-decided award

based on the assumption that, at any moment in time, there is a non-zero probability that even the slowest, most inexperienced and least reliable of underdogs might win the race. That under every rock, there might be a gold nugget. This is the award for that first podium that we all celebrate, for the overtake no-one was expecting, for Nico Rosberg's first win. This is the award, in short, for the driver or team that makes you go "Woah! Where did THAT come from?!".


Just remember: this is a feel-good award, that will focus on nothing but track action.

Usual rules: everyone gets two votes. First vote is worth 10 points, the second 6.

1st (10 points): Liuzzi has come in for a lot of stick all year, drove wonderfully today. 6th is an unbelievably good result after being taken out of Q1.

2nd (6 points): Schumacher did very well to come in as best of the rest again.
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The Track - It didn't fall to pieces as almost everyone expected.
Liuzzi - Finally proving the doubters wrong, but is it too little, too late?
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1) Vitantonio Liuzzi: One sixth place closer to un-Rejectdom, and a solid drive from a poor grid slot.

2) The track: It was finished and gave us an astonishingly good race.
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Schumacher - A bit anonymous, but still a brilliant drive from my third-least favourite German driver.
Liuzzi - I didn't even notice he overtook Barry at the end, but well done when under pressure for his drive.
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Bernd Maylander for leading more than one-third of the race

Felipe Massa for getting a podium in a drenched race
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10: Liuzzi. In stark contrast to his teammate.
6: Massa. I didn't expect to see him on a podium again.
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1. Vitantonio Liuzzi - His wet weather specialist team-mate did badly, but Liuzzi was good and equalling his career-best result of China 2007.
2. Lewis Hamilton - "Let's get this one going" "It's almost good for intermediates" "Light level is fine"
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1. Tonio Liuzzi: It may be too late to save his career but that was a very impressive drive.
2. Mercedes: Rosberg hauled that crapbox up to 5th on the grid and he could have finished 2nd or even 1st had he not been collected by Webber while Schumacher pulled off some classy overtaking manouvers on Kubica and Button on his way to 4th.
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1. Liuzzi
2. schu
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Korean Grand Prix for happening in the first place

Michael Schumacher for being alive again
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1. Liuzzi :shock: :shock:
2. Rosberg to have at least some success
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Liuzzi: Stonkingly solid drive. Left Koba in the dust for laps and going ahead of Rubens a real bonus.

Schumi: Rainmaster is back. Great overtaking manoeuvres. Definitely deserves a podium finish if he has a better car.
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^

1. Liuzzi


2. Schumacher
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1. Liuzzi
2. Schumaher
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1. Liuzzi
2. Kamui Kobayashi's Sauber. For the fact that it stayed in one peice after that hit by Sutil. This is NOT an award for Kobayashi, mind you. His drive today was OK, but not IIDOR worthy.
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1.Liuzzi - As Legard would've said "Where did THAT come from".

2.Hamilton - First time I've seen some of the old spirit in F1. The spirit that made legends,- mainly because he had nothing to loose I guess, but still! For the first time ever, I actually liked Hamilton during a race!

Others who get a star in my book is: Schumacher, The track and Maylander, for not running out of fuel ( :mrgreen: )
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1. Liuzzi for reasons already stated.
2. HRT for getting both cars classified for the seventh time this season - more than the other two new teams.
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1. Liuzzi
2. Schumacher

Both had great drives today.
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Liuzzi - Force India were pretty quick and while Sutil kept overdriving the car to try and get up the field Liuzzi kept a clear head and drove well to a great finish
Schumacher - He finally awakes and shows us the talent we are used to seeing from the guy. Although I must say I do hope this race was a one-off for him :o
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1. Liuzzi - An anonymous but safe drive might just secure a drive for next year.
2. The Track - I'll stick my neck out and say it's one of the best of the new tracks.
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Like most people, Liuzzi first (i barely noticed he was there, and suddenly he's in 6th near the end!), and second vote goes to Mercedes (definitely a lost podium for Rosberg, and Schumacher was more impressive than usual too).
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1. Vitantonio Liuzzi
Why not driving like this, um, ALL season? It's a bit too late. Still, from 17th to 6th, it's a brilliant result.

2. Michael Schumacher
Yet again, he managed to pick the pieces up after Rosberg got taken out, and he finished fourth! The doubters are about to get shut up?

Honourable mentions go to Hamilton for being brave and willing to race, Sauber for another double pointscoring, and the track, even though it HAS its flaws.

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1.: Vitantonio Liuzzi - Very good, I for my part was very surprised to see him up there

2.: Michael Schumacher - Korea ... a country for old men?
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1. Liuzzi - BRILLIANT race!
2. I'm tempted to give it to Yamamoto, but for the sake of fairness, I'll go with Schumacher too.
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Schumi

and a mention for Bernt Mylander - he "lead" most of the race :lol:
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1. Liuzzi - Poor qualifying, but 5th fastest lap of the race and kept a clear head while his team-mate went mad.

2. HRT - now almost guaranteed 11th ahead of Virgin in the Constructors' Standings
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Massa; the wet weather disaster brought it home in 3rd.

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1. Liuzzi. After he looked at first to be in for another dreadful weekend and sliding all over the place early on, how on earth did he finish sixth and nearly unrejectify himself?

2. HRT. A double finish after possibly the most Laurel and Hardy-esque performance in F1 history. Enough said.
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1) Liuzzi; like the others have said, that was a great race for him and it shows that he can drive well. We need more of this, not the sandbagging Liuzzi we have seen before
2) Schumacher, for a solid drive and not getting in the way.
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1-Vitantonio Liuzzi: if only for finishing 6th.
2-HRT: wow, 14th and 15th. (happy now?)
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Liuzzi - So pleased to see him doing well as he gets an awful lot of stick but I really don't think he's that bad.
Schumacher - Shame it didn't stay a bit wetter as I think he might have got 3rd. Nice to see the old Michael back.
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Phoenix, you can't do negative for this award. It's about finding the positives.
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thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix, you can't do negative for this award. It's about finding the positives.

if we were talking about HIV, it's possible to have both at the same time
but then, how on earth could HIV become IIDOTR?
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This wrote:
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix, you can't do negative for this award. It's about finding the positives.

if we were talking about HIV, it's possible to have both at the same time
but then, how on earth could HIV become IIDOTR?

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1. Liuzzi - is he actually still a reject? Where does that 6th leave him in terms of escaping? Or has he already escaped years ago and I just haven't been paying attention? :lol:

2. HRTs - great job to bring both home when the other two new teams fell by the wayside...CHEERS BUEMI :evil:
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AndreaModa wrote:1. Liuzzi - is he actually still a reject? Where does that 6th leave him in terms of escaping? Or has he already escaped years ago and I just haven't been paying attention? :lol:

Needs 1 more 6th place, he got his first at the 2007 Chinese Grand Prix for Toro Rosso.
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thehemogoblin wrote:Infinitely Infectious Disease of the Race


:lol: ROFL

In that case, then I consider Johnathan Legard a disease. So we'll call that the Disease of the race.
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