The #2 Audi driving around the outside of a backmarker and the #9 Peugeot to take the overall lead at the Porsche curves was one example...Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Need I say more?
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The #2 Audi driving around the outside of a backmarker and the #9 Peugeot to take the overall lead at the Porsche curves was one example...Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Need I say more?
No surprise!Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Yeah, I am more of a rallying fan, considering I spent the whole yesterday at one. No surprise that you probably dont even know who Mikko Hirvonen is.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
What rally Garry? :)
You mean the Ford driver who got unlucky that Loeb decide to become a rally driver?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Try something more difficult next time! :p
He's been watching the snails in his backyard. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Did Le Man have Marshalls rolling around on the floor? No F1 wins hands down. :rolleyes:
BE's credo: entertainment above all.Quote:
Originally Posted by aki13
I didn't see the Le Mans race but, for sure, the Canadian GP has done F1 justice in the 'enjoyment' arena. I'd certainly like to follow endurance racing more closely but coverage on our TV pack is virtually nil. Perhaps if more investment if put in my manufacturers we will see a surge in the popularity of the sport (obviously benefiting the commercial aspect) and that can only be a good thing. I don't expect the endurance racing's gain will be F1's loss. Anybody who has followed F1 with interest for several years will unlikely turn their back on the sport so sharply. I mean, I have always loved rallying and touring car racing but still follow F1 as closely as ever.
Great Idea, forget sprinklers at every corner, just have this instead.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
YouTube - ‪Marshall falls on track Canadian Grand Prix 2011‬‏