This would make for a great signature! You're lucky that I like the one I have now better. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
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This would make for a great signature! You're lucky that I like the one I have now better. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I didn't want to believe that Luca forced Michael, Ross and Jean out. Sadly, not it seems that this is the ugly truth. I feel very bad :(
Don't worry, it's good that you learned it and accepted it! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
Whatever people may think of Kimi, he does seem to interest people, even if he himself always looks totally disinterested. :D I still don't understand the bitterness that comes across from the messages of one certain poster.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I'll take the Oxford dictionary defintion over your every day of the week, month and year.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Yes – Kim has his life philosophy… Some people, who are nervy are saying that it's getting even worse when you getting older…Quote:
Originally Posted by DexDexter
Will see how Kimi take it.. if he will remain an “ice man” also in the future. I hope so..
:)
by you maybe, but aren't 3 of the 4 in the drivers top 40 "greatest" driver poll, and their opinion is as good as yoursQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
So if rally is not racing then what is?Quote:
Originally Posted by tamburello
Racing - a sport involving races.
Race - a competition between runners, horses, vehicles, etc. to see which is fastest over a set course.
So unless my english fails me and I completely misunderstand what a set course means, rallying is indeed racing. That said, Rallying is by far more exciting than F1 and I can easily understand why he would leave a sport such as F1 for a sport that has so much politics and fakeness about it for something better.
"will Grosjean be the third driver to beat Alonso" was my topic, so I asked a question, I did not state it as something that will surely happen.Quote:
Oh, and who was it who claim Grosjean was quicker than Alonso?
Now, that was a sure sign of idiocy.
If only I could remember who started that gem of a thread.
Do you understand the difference?
The real funny thing is that you attack KR for not bothering about racing, yet when he was taking crazy risks to win a race at Spa last year and not giving up, you were the first to attack him with your typically idiotic topic.
But hey, now you have your beloved alonso, so keep those palms hairy.
It is quite sad that LDM was so power hungry he failed to realize what is good for the team.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I dont think that was case, I am pretty sure LDM made his utmost to force MS out.Quote:
I'm inclined to believe that MS said the truth when he said that he decided to give Felipe the chance to continue. Maybe MS believed he could snatch the 8th WDC and retire with it just in spite of Luca!
Heres hoping Todt will humiliate the pansy many times.Quote:
In the end MS left, Todt was pushed out but in the end he made Luca look like a clown and now can hand him his back side on a plate from his FIA president position.
Indeed. Ferrari has clowns as their leaders now. Not that I am bothered by it, I quite enjoy it.Quote:
Sadly. And we saw ho the team management behaved after that.
Not going to happen. LDM has played his hand in such a way that if Felipe were to beat Alonso it would humiliate him to the maximum level. I am pretty sure LDM would never allow FM to beat FA. So the worse car they have next year, the better.Quote:
I'd rather have Felipe win the title next year. It would feel better even if you don't like Luca and Alonso! ;)
I want Felipe out of Ferrari as quickly as possible, why not to Mercedes for example?
Agreed - Ferrari boss would look more or less like a fool if Felipe take the title next year.. and I think even if he beat Alonso with 10 points or more.. which means that Felipe has a difficult work to do and it’s not only make the best he can as driver - there is also “the Ferrari Santander politic” to fight against (and unfortunately without Schumi .. this time) .. I like Felipe .. but not Ferrari (any more) - so I can say that i’m sorry for what happened in Brazil 2008 GP in the last curve when Felipe lost the title to Hamilton - because the risk is that that was the only year he had a chance to do it and it probably will never come back ..Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
It will be interesting to see if Felipe can keep his staff (eg. engineers) or if Alonso gets the best ones approximately same way as Felipe did 2008 - I must say that I have my doubts ..
I'm not refering to good drivers, but great ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat