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28th July 2013, 20:39 #41
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Romain Grosjean for the Button incident is the donkey of the race. I know he didn't deserve a penalty for the Massa overtake but he did for what happened to Button. The boy got lucky for his post race penalty that was imposed. He has nothing to complain about and, to be honest, another spacial awareness incident, just suggest to me, yet again, that he should not be on the grid. He is a hazard and could end up killing someone.
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28th July 2013, 20:47 #42
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the marshals, plain and simple
for being overly harsh on grosjean
and turning a blind eye to everyone else for similar if not worse offensesyou can't argue with results.
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28th July 2013, 21:43 #43
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The stewards are the donkey for penalizing Grosjean. He is a marked man.
“Leave me alone!”
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29th July 2013, 01:03 #44
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Me, for falling asleep on the couch at about the half-way point of the race, only to wake at the closing credits
However, bonus points for not spilling the glass of shiraz I was holding...
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29th July 2013, 06:38 #45
Yeah, I'm also casting my vote for the stewards. The call on Grosjean was gutless. Ray Charles could have done better... and he's blind and dead!
It was also funny that Vettel admitted that Kimi just laughed at him when he whined that Kimi had taken him to the grass. If Vettel could speak Finnish he might have heard a "grow a pair and shut up" along with that laugh. I like Vettel. But he is a little b... brat sometimes."Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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29th July 2013, 06:48 #46
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Originally Posted by Brown, Jon BrowI am anaspeptic, pharismotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.
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29th July 2013, 07:19 #47Originally Posted by webberf1When you're tired of rallying...you're tired of life
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29th July 2013, 10:16 #48
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Originally Posted by wedge"signature room for rent"
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29th July 2013, 11:17 #49
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Originally Posted by DexDexter
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29th July 2013, 15:27 #50
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Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Is it not human nature to make heat of the moment remarks and aren't drivers guilty of such actions?
When one admits to a heat of the moment remark is that not like admitting that one in hindsight made a foolish/regrettable comment? So is it not better to admit to being a fool than to remain as one? eg. cf. Schumi/Jerez/1997 thought that he did no wrong and became flustered because the world saw that he did.The world according to Taki Inoue: https://mobile.twitter.com/takiinoue/st ... 7249326080
Wet conditions. Portuguese Autosport brought something to the table... the WRC2 crews are using a WRC spec tyre that is harder than the spec Meeke and other CPR runners are using.
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