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Thread: James Allen Under Pressure
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6th April 2008, 15:43 #21
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Originally Posted by millencolin"Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)
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6th April 2008, 17:46 #22
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Originally Posted by BDunnellSenna & Rossi, everytime.
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6th April 2008, 17:55 #23
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Originally Posted by markabilly
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6th April 2008, 17:57 #24
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6th April 2008, 18:31 #25
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Originally Posted by THE_LIBERATOR
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6th April 2008, 19:27 #26
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James Allen doesn't care about the or what actually happened. He's a tabloid journalist and thinks in headlines and controversies. e.g.
"I'm sure this stories going to run and run, and you can read all about on on our class leading website itv-f1.com..." (referring to the Alonso-Hamilton-brake-test-gate-controversy-fiasco...)
No doubt next week he'll write an article recapping everything that happened last year and between the two and comment on that despite it was a complete accident it adds to all long list of incidents between the two. He might even go as far to mention the great rivalries of Senna-Prost and Mansell-Piquet which went on long after they stopped being teammates.
Considering it was a race that Massa won without spinning, without Trulli holding up the field, Webber not actually being unlucky and all the British drivers being absolutely rubbish he may have to do something than cut and paste every other F1 column anyone's ever written.Extremely impressed with the first 43 laps of Bourdais' race
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6th April 2008, 19:48 #27
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Originally Posted by Mikeall
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6th April 2008, 20:06 #28
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Originally Posted by FIA
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6th April 2008, 21:35 #29
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I meant he's like a tabloid journalist, its annoying because you know full well he could be telling you what's going on in a race but he'd rather say the same thing over and over again. Everyone knows Massa hadn't finished a race before today (one of which was an engine failure) it had been covered extensively throughout qualifying and the build up to the race.
Extremely impressed with the first 43 laps of Bourdais' race
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7th April 2008, 03:02 #30
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Originally Posted by DazzlaF1
During his time doing the commentary for the Champ Car international feed, he was very good at his job and I heard no one complain about him. In fact all I read was praise (although it was on the somewhat biased CCF forum). But I found his commentary to be of a very high standard. And he worked extremely well with his Co-Commentator, James Hinchcliffe.
Shaw and Hinchie for '09! :Sir! While I disagree with what you are saying, I will fight to the death your right to spell the words incorerctly and use heinous.. grammar yo !!!
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