Connie is such a hottie.Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve2009
Anyway, he's till kicking ass! Last race finished fourth and is not too far from first place in the standings. Hell I might even go to Fontana and get an autograph.
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Connie is such a hottie.Quote:
Originally Posted by Steve2009
Anyway, he's till kicking ass! Last race finished fourth and is not too far from first place in the standings. Hell I might even go to Fontana and get an autograph.
Even some of the better NASCAR drivers will admit to that.Quote:
Originally Posted by wedge
Years back at Indy they did a show where JPM and Jeff Gordon swapped cars and did laps on the F1 circuit. Gordon even admitted that for NASCAR it was more about the team setup and finding the limits of the car, where in the F1 car it was more about finding driver limits.
He also commented on the G loads of the F1 car, and how he could see in just a few laps how physical it would be.
Hi everyone.. My first post in years... I am very glad to identify many of the old forumsters... My best regards to all...
I stopped watching F1 when JPM left. But honestly, this was pure coincidence... I was an F1 fan before JPM, and I didn’t become a NASCAR fan when JPM went there. I was simply sick of the F1 farce.. to me F1´s in very serious trouble.. a victim of it’s own expensive invention.. underestimating the patience of people who are getting screwed every other weekend. The big automakers using it to sell their cars, and now, in the middle of a world crisis the "sport" isn’t so interesting anymore.. and the same governing body keeps playing God as usual, changing the rules every other snowstorm.. and Redbull just wants to sell that sh*tty beverage...I mean, I don’t know anyone who likes that stuff... how the heck do they manage to support all these sports events and teams??? Not even Cocacola pours so much money into sports.
And Brown, a low budget team of retirees and cars made of parts from a junkyard, winning the first 7 or 8 races??.. Conclusion to even to the most stupid; no car... no win..
Anyhow, I have been reading some of the posts lately and see that some people here still don’t understand why JPM went to NASCAR.. And compare NASCAR with F1 as if it had anything to do with the quality of one series versus the other. F1 drivers will not necessarily make it in NASCAR and vice versa. All I see is that JPM is happy in NASCAR.. All smiles...all fun... and good money… F1, all robotics.. pissed off people all the time... All business..…Hope you get it now…
If you had any idea about F1 at all you would know that Honda paid for the entire development of the car and it is arguably the most expensive F1 car on the grid.Quote:
Originally Posted by jorgeamb
i still remember when JPM in his williams days when he sweared at raikkonen at the Belgian GP....
JPM!
Yea' babe!!! :p imp: :s mokin:
One of the funniest videos on the net in my humble opinion.Quote:
Originally Posted by azri
PS Juan qualified 4th for Fontana :)
So do I.. Was that so bad? Drivers should be forgiven for losing it within some limits.. They're human beings putting their lives at risk... tension builds up... JPM and Kimi were later team mates... I don´t recall them having a bad relationship.. And I recall JPM and JV squishing each other's throats.. And today they're friends...Quote:
Originally Posted by azri
Race is on in California.
Let's go Juanito!
Here, hereQuote:
Originally Posted by jorgeamb
Rubens 'Blah, blah, blah' Barrichello - isn't he supposed to be F1's nice guys?
At least JPM is a heck of a race car driver.
You could do worse:
Danica Patrick playing Princess and without the talent to match.