I guess a huge boost to WRC but yes he will be missed in F1.
Here's wishing him luck in his rallying and a comeback to F1 in 2011? although I think if he likes it he will stick to it.
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I guess a huge boost to WRC but yes he will be missed in F1.
Here's wishing him luck in his rallying and a comeback to F1 in 2011? although I think if he likes it he will stick to it.
Not a sad day at all. The cockpit of his new rally car has more than enough space for him to fit his drink holder, something he couldnt do with his F1 car.Quote:
Originally Posted by Julle69
True. Here's a funny thought: Finland is a net payer to the Eu, we pay more than we get, while Spain is one of the biggest net gainers, (they get more than they pay) since it's a relatively poor country by Eu standards. So some of our tax money goes to Spain and it seems a Spanish bank has decided to give some of the money back to us for free, sadly they only give it to one Finn. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi
Again, would you please stop now, those stereotypes you constantly put out are a bit tiresome.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Again, would you please stop now, those stereotypes you constantly put out are a bit tiresome.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Very very funny...not !Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Lol, same here, a brilliant contract really, money for nothing...... like in the song, + from driving rally some more too, and after 1 year back in business.Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi
Your drinking quips are even more idiotic than when you claimed Kimi was a carbreaker.Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Thank you for the compliment!Quote:
Originally Posted by theugsquirrel
And I thought you had a sense of humour, pino :(Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
That's become too insulting IMO. Very low quality!Quote:
Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
Back on topic, I am sad to see Kimi leaving F1, but I wish him all the best in the WRC! I'd love if in a few years he manages to become a title contender there.