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And PS. all that time in '05 when it was thoroughly obvious that the Bridgestones where completely outclassed, not once did MS, RB or the team ever blame anyone other than themselves for their lackluster performance. Contrast that with FA's statements over the past two years. Alonso may hold two championships, but he's yet to be a champion.
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You are wrong on most , yes racism exist , but if 10 million cheer lewis and 10 call's him a NAggh, then it's racisms . C'mon . so much racism that a whiteman paid millions to get him to the top of the sport and turned him into , quite possibly the next biggest athlete on the planet , if lewis can at least string together some WDC's. Just to make this clear when i or most that communicates here, call lewis a Prat , that's what it is, he is a Prat has nothing to do with the fact he is mixed race...........
Amazing why would you think of racism and bigotry when commenting negatively about Lewis, so what is it when we sing him Praises , Guilty white conscience **** Kissing , PLEASEEEEE , Get in the car and drive , we Praise or we blaze , the FInn get's it , MS get's it and how lord the spaniard get's it so much so , MJ almost blew a vessel with the Finn over this and make no bones about this and i think i speak for most , that kind of behavior will not be tolerated HERE, Period, We only attack stupidity, hence my policing of the Amigos and their Numbnut ideas and comments ...............Ohh Death treats, Aha, I'm sure i get more than Lewis at the moment , where is your outrage about dat G'day and stick to the racing
Amazing why would you think of racism and bigotry when commenting negatively about Lewis, so what is it when we sing him Praises , Guilty white conscience **** Kissing , PLEASEEEEE , Get in the car and drive , we Praise or we blaze , the FInn get's it , MS get's it and how lord the spaniard get's it so much so , MJ almost blew a vessel with the Finn over this and make no bones about this and i think i speak for most , that kind of behavior will not be tolerated HERE, Period, We only attack stupidity, hence my policing of the Amigos and their Numbnut ideas and comments ...............Ohh Death treats, Aha, I'm sure i get more than Lewis at the moment , where is your outrage about dat G'day and stick to the racing
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Actually, he beat him once. It was the FIA that beat MS in '05. And in '06, as you might recall, when it looked like he might actually lose the championship, the diminutive Spaniard cried a river blaming everyone other than himself, until, having won the title, he managed to verify every thinking persons opinion of him when he gave the grand wave to MS as he passed him when the Ferrari's engine blew up. Thats why we love FA so much. He's so truly worthy of our respect.
And PS. all that time in '05 when it was thoroughly obvious that the Bridgestones where completely outclassed, not once did MS, RB or the team ever blame anyone other than themselves for their lackluster performance. Contrast that with FA's statements over the past two years. Alonso may hold two championships, but he's yet to be a champion.
And PS. all that time in '05 when it was thoroughly obvious that the Bridgestones where completely outclassed, not once did MS, RB or the team ever blame anyone other than themselves for their lackluster performance. Contrast that with FA's statements over the past two years. Alonso may hold two championships, but he's yet to be a champion.
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Ah yes, well you got me there. Everybody knows mass dampers are worth a good 3-5 tenths a lap, whereas tire performance is really such a minor detail, all in the noise. I have to bow before the depth of your understanding and reasoning. It is astounding. Guard carefully that brilliant ooze resting twixt your shoulders my friend. And please take the advice of one who has reformed; watch out for the effects of second hand smoke. Some of it appears to be blowing up your ***.
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Ah yes, well you got me there. Everybody knows mass dampers are worth a good 3-5 tenths a lap, whereas tire performance is really such a minor detail, all in the noise. I have to bow before the depth of your understanding and reasoning. It is astounding. Guard carefully that brilliant ooze resting twixt your shoulders my friend. And please take the advice of one who has reformed; watch out for the effects of second hand smoke. Some of it appears to be blowing up your ***.
OK, dat explains the FIA against Schumacher thingy, infinite wisdom my truculent friend ................
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What! When did Hamilton turn black?
Papa Ron will get bery upset if he found out...
Kidding aside, LH was lucky to finish first( YES! you do need luck in racing) and
if it was anywhere else other than Monaco, we would have witness R.Kubica's first maiden F1 victory!!!
Papa Ron will get bery upset if he found out...
Kidding aside, LH was lucky to finish first( YES! you do need luck in racing) and
if it was anywhere else other than Monaco, we would have witness R.Kubica's first maiden F1 victory!!!
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No, I see it a little differently:
Hamilton, Massa, Raikonnen, Alonso (and others) were all lucky to make mistakes and recover from them. Kubica was lucky that they made those mistakes which allowed him to get closer. Hamilton was "lucky" I guess to avoid the bad luck of his end-of-race puncture.
At the end of the day, there was a lot of luck flowing all over the place but exactly one guy bought it home over the line first.
Hamilton, Massa, Raikonnen, Alonso (and others) were all lucky to make mistakes and recover from them. Kubica was lucky that they made those mistakes which allowed him to get closer. Hamilton was "lucky" I guess to avoid the bad luck of his end-of-race puncture.
At the end of the day, there was a lot of luck flowing all over the place but exactly one guy bought it home over the line first.
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No, I see it a little differently:
Hamilton, Massa, Raikonnen, Alonso (and others) were all lucky to make mistakes and recover from them. Kubica was lucky that they made those mistakes which allowed him to get closer. Hamilton was "lucky" I guess to avoid the bad luck of his end-of-race puncture.
At the end of the day, there was a lot of luck flowing all over the place but exactly one guy bought it home over the line first.
Hamilton, Massa, Raikonnen, Alonso (and others) were all lucky to make mistakes and recover from them. Kubica was lucky that they made those mistakes which allowed him to get closer. Hamilton was "lucky" I guess to avoid the bad luck of his end-of-race puncture.
At the end of the day, there was a lot of luck flowing all over the place but exactly one guy bought it home over the line first.
Now hand the man a Prize, Bingo , but you will never hear this from the numb-errs
No worry , the baby will win and talk about luck , did you see the 07 WDC , now dat's a lucky bastard ..................................
From this video you can see how lucky it was for everyone, all lucky bastards ..........
http://www.formula1.com/services/play_video.html
Last edited by A.Wayne; 05-31-2008 at 12:05 PM.
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In closing a blast from the past 87 Monaco .........................................for the red car crowd.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3NH9...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3NH9...eature=related
Last edited by A.Wayne; 05-31-2008 at 11:09 PM.