My German GP moments
Mark Webber's stunning first victory. The struggles of Brawn. Rubens Barrichello's astonishing post-race "eruption". The magnetic attraction of Force India's Adrian Sutil to Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari. Watch my pick of the best moments of the German Grand Prix.
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Comment number 1.
At 15th Jul 2009, GTDriver wrote:Hi Murray.
What do you think of Max Mosley's endorsement of former Ferrari team boss Jean Todt as his successor?
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Comment number 2.
At 15th Jul 2009, danny369 wrote:Geat video Murray!
But didn't ferrari get a podium in monaco with kimi raikkonen?
Anyway, do you think that the McLaren team is now in with a chance of winning races?
Thank you :)
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Comment number 3.
At 15th Jul 2009, ant_davids_son1 wrote:I hate to correct you murray but i think Kimi got a podium in monaco so it wasnt ferrari's first podium.
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Comment number 4.
At 15th Jul 2009, Michael T wrote:I have to say that I think that Rubens was assisted in his mis-interpretation of the situation by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ reporter lady, who, rather than point out to Rubens that he was mistaken as there was a faulty fuel rig, instead opted to pursue a line of questioning designed to create a sensational response. Headline grabbing journalism, yes - a fair representation of the situation, no!
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Comment number 5.
At 15th Jul 2009, Carlonso wrote:Hi Murray,
Would you be able to elaborate more on Rubens Barichello's "Bla Bla Bla Bla Bla"
This type of language seems to me the one in use between the Big 8 prancing primadonnas versus Mosely.
That's a hell of a lot of Bla's.
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Comment number 6.
At 15th Jul 2009, DAISPEED wrote:Complain about this comment (Comment number 6)
Comment number 7.
At 15th Jul 2009, DAISPEED wrote:Hi Murray
Please can you explain why nobody this weekend has given Williams and Nico any credit for his superb drive on Sunday.
Considering he was carrying a fuel problem(extra 15kg) I thought it was an equally brillant drive as Mark Webber's .
Dai the speed
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Comment number 8.
At 15th Jul 2009, Millerfred wrote:Great video Murray
How come Kimi Raikonen also has bad look at Nurburgring:
2009: retired
2007: retired
2006: 4th
2005: Crashed on the last lap while leading
2004: retired
2003: retired
2002: 3rd
2001: 10th
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Comment number 9.
At 15th Jul 2009, Roy Calley - ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sport wrote:Ok...we made a mistake. Yes, despite the HUGE talent of the entire ´óÏó´«Ã½ F1 team, we somehow managed to diminish Ferrari's achievements this season by forgetting that Kimi made the podium in Monaco. Sorry, sorry, sorry...and as the producer of Murray's blog I take full responsibility and will be emigrating tomorrow!
Seriously though, yes thanks for pointing it out and it just goes to prove to Murray, Paul and myself that you do watch these pieces carefully and hopefully still enjoy them. We will try harder next time and I have sent Murray back to his darkened office to study the history of Formula One until he can recite the results of every Grand Prix held since 1950!
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Comment number 10.
At 15th Jul 2009, Lord_Lancashire wrote:Another good video Murray, and well spotted to those who remembered Kimi's podium in Monaco. However, given Ferrari's usually dire form this year, it can be easy to forget. Plus, Raikkonen is a man of many victories - had Adrian Sutil made it to the podium in Monaco, everyone would have remembered it!
Talking of Raikkonen, Sutil and Monaco, I thought exactly the same thing when the clash happened. Instant flashbacks of Monaco 2008. The pair need to have words...
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Comment number 11.
At 15th Jul 2009, FastBBBB wrote:Great video. Your questions shall be answered
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Comment number 12.
At 15th Jul 2009, cordas wrote:Surely developing this years car is developing next years car as aerodynamics and engine regs are fixed.... So what are the teams saying when they talk about giving up on this years car to develop next years?
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Comment number 13.
At 15th Jul 2009, RichardM5422 wrote:As always, an excellent review of the drivers in the German Grand Prix.
Can anyone tell me what the track used at the start of each of Murray's videos is? It's very catchy.
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Comment number 14.
At 17th Jul 2009, tellex wrote:With the chairman of FOTA being Ferrari man Di Montezemolo, would not electing Jean Todt to replace Max, be putting all the eggs in one basket? i.e. Ferrari's. Surely, Ari has to be the correct choice.
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Comment number 15.
At 23rd Aug 2009, Mrs Treacher wrote:Roy- dont be too hard on Poor old Murray.
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