You delivered exactly what I expected. Hot air! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
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You delivered exactly what I expected. Hot air! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Knock-on
Maybe Kimi should make that a crate of Martini or Chianti! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Knockie is working for Hot Air & Sons Ltd - est 1844???Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Darn it, if they invest in balloons they would go up in the world.....
P2 gonna start in a couple of minutes.
Let's see what he can do now that he knows the track.
And some Fava beans.............. :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
If he doesn't yet than he certainly should consider it, he's really performing well in that domain. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
BTW, good to see you around again! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Just stop it now. Give the guy a break.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Luca is slow but he hasn't really driven anything in anger for months.
Grosjean has been doing GP2 and Alguersuari, F. Renault and the last grand prix, so at least give Luca the benefit of a full race weekend before you judge him.
In Hungary Alguersuari was last in the first two practice sessions, and 18th in the third one when his team-mate was 5th. No real difference to what's happening to Luca today.
And most drivers at that level have probably driven the Hungaroring. Most drivers haven't driven Valencia.
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Originally Posted by woody2goody
He doesn't deserve any break, this is F1 not kindergarten or some pensioner house.
There is one good reason why he has been a test driver for almost 10 years: he's consistent, consistently slow that is! :p :
There's nothing like getting behind your team is there?