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10th May 2010, 13:08 #221Senior Member
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I thought I saw something breakaway from the tyre rim area a split second before the failure. I haven't seen the footage since, but "something broke" was my first reaction, not tyre failure.
Originally Posted by henners88
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10th May 2010, 13:10 #222Guest1994 at Silverstone we were pelted with bottles as we left because we worked on a Germans car.
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10th May 2010, 13:15 #223Senior Member
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Bottles and cans were thrown at the 6 cars running at Indy in '05....
Originally Posted by tamburello
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10th May 2010, 13:27 #224Senior Member
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Let's not try to outdo each other - morons are a universal breed, and the ones who go and yell discriminatory chants or throw projectiles at professional sports personnel like infantile retards do respresent the minority of those who attend sports events.
There's no way of preventing it, unfortunately, and sports venues - and indeed people who attend these sport venues - should not be judged by the idiocy of a small minority of attendees.
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10th May 2010, 13:29 #225Senior Member
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Shoot 'em, or castrate 'em!
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10th May 2010, 13:32 #226Senior Member
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the latter only raises the pitch of their chanting
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10th May 2010, 13:42 #227
Back to Hamilton's driving thank you !
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10th May 2010, 14:06 #228Senior Member
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Unfortunately, there are real bigoted w*nkers everywhere from the top of society down and Motor Sport isn't immune but that's not to condemn any mainstream group of fans, or even country, as fundamentally racist.
Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
I think that the style and manner of Hamiltons driving will always attract strong, polarised views.
All I know is that it's bloody exciting and no idiots making monkey noises can stop it.
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10th May 2010, 23:38 #229Senior Member
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the authorities there should have thrown out and punished the racist. the world has not place for racist.
Regards to the cheering when he crashed that is a normal thing every f1 fan does when the driver he does not like crashes or retires. I have done it many time in the past . even i did it on sunday .
I am not a racist . i have cheered when Mika crashed on last lap. when JV hit the champions wall. when Hamilton got stuck in gravel. when he pressed the restart button in brazil. and times for many drivers i dont remember. when ever my fav drivers competitor retires from the race.If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.
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11th May 2010, 06:55 #230Senior Member
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Funnily enough, the tifosi did the same to Häkkinen at monza and Schumacher fans did the same to him at hockhenheim. There are idiots amongst all groups of people.
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