Pass of the Year 2012 – Korean Grand Prix
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- 14th October 2012, 8:18 at 8:18 am #132221raymondu999Participant
Not a shadow of a doubt in my mind – Hulkenberg on Hamilton & Grosjean.
14th October 2012, 8:21 at 8:21 am #212527bag0ParticipantIt has to be Hulk on RoGro and Hamilton.
14th October 2012, 8:23 at 8:23 am #212528KingsharkParticipantHulkenburg’s pass was a winner!
14th October 2012, 8:35 at 8:35 am #212529AnonymousInactiveAgree, great, intelligent manoeuvre by Hulkenberg.
14th October 2012, 9:30 at 9:30 am #212530tmektParticipant+1
14th October 2012, 9:31 at 9:31 am #212531RagingInfernoParticipantAs soon as it happened I knew it was going to be pass of the race, no matter what happened!
14th October 2012, 10:37 at 10:37 am #212532MadsParticipantI quite liked to see Kobayashi bounce between JB and Rosberg like a pinball on steroids.
But the best move was definitely the Hulk on Grosjean and Hamilton. Just a brilliant move.14th October 2012, 10:38 at 10:38 am #212533magon4ParticipantI liked Hamilton’s comeback on Kimi after being overtaken because of struggling balance… no one saw that one coming! But HUL beat that.
14th October 2012, 10:58 at 10:58 am #212534Funkyf1ParticipantOh everyone is noticing Hulkenberg now…. Where’s the best thing since scottish sliced bread gone. Hulk maximized and capitolised today a lesson in how to race in my opinion, but not the only one, many drivers today showed great respect and skill.
14th October 2012, 13:31 at 1:31 pm #212535Ivan VinitskyyParticipantExactly how is pass on a broken car be praised so highly? perhaps Petrov on Button should be considered too then?
14th October 2012, 13:47 at 1:47 pm #212536necrodethmortemParticipant@ivan-vinitskyy Because: 1) Grosjean didn’t manage to pass that “broken car” and 2) He passed two cars in two corners, which requires a great deal of thought and skill.
14th October 2012, 14:41 at 2:41 pm #212537raymondu999Participant@funkyf1 I might be a minority but I’ve always said Hulkenberg was the next big thing. Di Resta, Perez, Maldonado, Grosjean etc… I rate them all lower than Hulkenberg
14th October 2012, 16:13 at 4:13 pm #212538CucamestParticipantHulkenberg on Gosjean and Hamilton on lap 41 around turn 4 and 5.
7th December 2012, 8:28 at 8:28 am #212539Keith CollantineKeymasterThanks for contributing, everyone. The shortlist will now be drawn up and the ten most popular suggestions from the year put to a vote.
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