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16th June 2016, 22:01 #101
Hammy the greatestestest greatest? lol Nah, he is very good but I wouldn't go that far.
I can also think of 3 or 4 drivers on the current grid who I would take before Rosberg if looking for a No1 driver.Last edited by Zico; 16th June 2016 at 22:07.
The emergence of the new 'Rainmaster' - Mad Max at Interlagos 2016!
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16th June 2016, 22:07 #102
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How do you quantify a drivers' greatness? Are you looking for someone who's statistically the best? Then you'll have to give it to Schumacher. Need the most complete? Schumacher again. The one with the biggest raw natural speed? Probably Alonso or Verstappen. It's a pointless endeavour. I bet you anything that if Lewis was paired with someone who's crap at setting up a car, he would be down several wins as that isn't his strong suit either and hasn't been since his early karting days. There is no such thing as 'the greatest'.
Sent from my keyboard builtin keyboard using my fingersкак могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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17th June 2016, 06:40 #103
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17th June 2016, 10:05 #104
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17th June 2016, 22:54 #105
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They all have their faults ,but Schumacher,was ruthless on the track pushing Barricello off the track .As is Rosberg in pushing Hamilton ,and Hamilton is learning to be just as ruthless too .
We can judge just how great or good a drivers career has been once they hang up their helmet ,and everybody has a different view .At 76 i have seen some greats racing in my lifetime .Jim Clark,Graham Hill,Phil Hill ,Richie Ginther,Jo Bonnier,Nigel Mansell,Alain Prost ,Ayrton Senna,but we all have our own favorite
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19th June 2016, 02:12 #106
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Hey Baggy your fav driver speaks out against The Boss' lifestyle during competition:
LEWIS HAMILTON'S whirlwind lifestyle is a problem for his Formula One career and will cause him to drop points this season, Felipe Massa has warned.
He is preparing for his second life after Formula One and it can be a problem for his career," Williams driver Massa, who was beaten by Hamilton to the title by a single point back in 2008, said."It can maybe take some concentration away and, on some days, it can make him lose points. He needs to think about his lifestyle. He needs to concentrate and he needs to put in the first place what is more important for him
http://www.irishnews.com/sport/other...massa-557057/?
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19th June 2016, 04:38 #107
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как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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19th June 2016, 18:23 #110
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Hi, anyone have experience with this route https://mapy.cz/s/bedudugeme from Oschiri to Monte Lerno stage - hairpin on 17km from start? If it´s doable by normal car? Thanks.
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