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By: montreal95

@atticus-2 Well obviously I thought that that was enough proof. Fair enough if you didn’t agree. And apologizing for something just because the other person said it offended him is not being gentleman....

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By: Puzano

Easy. Kimi on Schumacher in Belgium. Shame I kinda missed it at the moment ’cause of the bad view I had on the screens..

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By: Obi-Spa Kenobi

I’m a Kimi fan for sure, and both his moves on Schumi are notable. But Massa’s overtake on Senna is a lesson in car control in tight quarters. So my vote goes there.

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By: AndrewTanner

I’ve gone with the majority here. What was special about it for me was just how much respect the drivers had for each other. Raikkonen could have potentially ruined Schumacher’s last race but by the...

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By: Don Solomon

Hands down, Kimi at Spa!

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By: heX

Technically it’s still DRS assisted, as you pointed out that DRS helped Grosjean catch up to Hamilton Still a great pass nonetheless.

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By: heX

Raikkonen’s overtake on Di Resta at the German GP not featured? Thought that deserved a mention too, oh well there’s still the cream of the crop (Raikkonen-Schumacher at Brazil)

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By: Keith Collantine

As it says in the article, if a pass isn’t in the final ten it’s because it didn’t get enough nominations.

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By: Roger Camp

Kimi not only is by far the most voted overtaker, he has the two most voted overtakes. Way to go Kimi!!! Come on 2013! I just can’t wait.

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By: Jamie Ramsamy

I agree, Raikkonen on Schumacher in Brazil.

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By: Poul Winther

There were so many great passes this year but I am happily surprised to see that two from Räikkönen listed here currently hold 50% of all the votes along with 39% best overtaker. Welcome back Kimi, we...

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By: matt90

I’m not sure. He might have marginally left his right-rear wheel in. I’d have though that constituted an off-track overtake.

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By: Atticus

OK, here’s the deal. I took into account skill, importance (the further ahead the running order, the better), bravery (the higher the speeds, the better), relative long-term pace advantage (the less,...

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By: Ral

I think you were thinking of Kimi on Di Resta in Germany. Overtake started in the hairpin and continued on for another 4 corners before he made it stick with both of them giving each other just enough...

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By: davidnotcoulthard

And it looked like the start of Felipe’s season-ending resurge…

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By: Fernando Cruz

Senna on Hulkenberg at Silverstone was one of the best and is not here. Senna on Perez at Hungaroring, on the outside of 2nd corner, was also very good. I think there were a lot of very good passes in...

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By: montreal95

@atticus-2 Have you seen the onboard from Kimi’s car(not the one above but the full one here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHVXXWLr29M)? It was not the spur-of- a moment thing it was planned way...

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By: Atticus

<a href='http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/members/montreal95/' rel="nofollow">@montreal95</a> Yes, I have seen the full onboard videos. I am sorry, but your arguments do not prove it was a move...

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By: montreal95

@atticus-2 When you look at the way Kimi approached the run from Stavelot to Bus Stop on the lap Kimi overtook Michael there that he was as close to him if not closer but lifted off more through...

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By: Atticus

<a href='http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/members/montreal95/' rel="nofollow">@montreal95</a> You could have begun with this proof instead of bringing up some which ultimately failed to prove...

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