Yeah, Ioan`s problem is that when he has a favourite driver, then they can do no wrong, and their biggest rivals can do nothing right. Sadly this is the truth.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
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Yeah, Ioan`s problem is that when he has a favourite driver, then they can do no wrong, and their biggest rivals can do nothing right. Sadly this is the truth.Quote:
Originally Posted by gloomyDAY
:laugh: What do you know about truth?Quote:
Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Not everyone is like you, so maybe you should stop extrapolating your feelings to other forum members.
:laugh: ... Is this the first confession that you may be delusional sometimes...? :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
It's ok... we'll wait.
I was gonna ignore this thread because I thought the title was retarded, until I thought about it. And for the Malaysian GP besides Vettel doing pretty much exactly as expected, and perhaps Button over-achieving for 2nd, I don't think anyone else was outstanding enough to warrant driver of the race. (Heidfeld's result came from his start which Petrov would have had an equally impressive start if he could have found a hole to slot into, and other peoples misfortunes and not anything special he did.)
Undonkey, while it sounds stupid I will interpret as a driver who did something earning the Donkey title but through the remainder of the race managed to raise himself above that Donkey status... So I will give that award to Webber and his lack-luster start, (even after lacking kers was considered) and managed to salvage some decent points, and proving again that KERS at this time isn't as beneficial as people expect by setting the fastest lap of the race.
LOL @ the people having issues with the thread title