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- Guy Smiley
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Masi's cooked.
Add an 'r' there if you like.
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Who care!!
this is way more exciting!
£160
this is way more exciting!
£160
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
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From the 'slightly odd facts about F1' files, a fan ran into Alonso while he was...
out walking his cat,
on a rugged coastal path
out walking his cat,
on a rugged coastal path
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Ah, no... misleading grammar from me, sorry. The fan was walking his hirsute feline.
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I’m really looking forward to this season for many reasons… the tech side particulalry.
That, and seeing other drivers give Verstappen the same treatment he dishes out.
That, and seeing other drivers give Verstappen the same treatment he dishes out.
Never used to meet anyone famous when I walked my cat.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 7:04 pm From the 'slightly odd facts about F1' files, a fan ran into Alonso while he was...
out walking his cat,
on a rugged coastal path
Grandpa wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 11:43 pmNever used to meet anyone famous when I walked my cat.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 7:04 pm From the 'slightly odd facts about F1' files, a fan ran into Alonso while he was...
out walking his cat,
on a rugged coastal path
Surprised the kangaroo taking the picture hasn't garnered more comments to be honest.
The video of the incident was a bit jumpy I must admit.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Feb 13, 2022 10:57 amGrandpa wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 11:43 pmNever used to meet anyone famous when I walked my cat.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 7:04 pm From the 'slightly odd facts about F1' files, a fan ran into Alonso while he was...
out walking his cat,
on a rugged coastal path
Surprised the kangaroo taking the picture hasn't garnered more comments to be honest.
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Puts Rassie to shame...
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So, removing Masi is a tacit acknowledgement that the Abu Dhabi result is a cock up and Verstappen will always wear the * as a result.
Elsewhere, Michael Andretti is in the process of entering his own team for 2024.
Elsewhere, Michael Andretti is in the process of entering his own team for 2024.
Especially as the reason given for Masi’s removal by the FIA is that he ‘failed to correctly apply the rules in a late safety car period and had a direct impact on the outcome of the title race’.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Sat Feb 19, 2022 3:37 am So, removing Masi is a tacit acknowledgement that the Abu Dhabi result is a cock up and Verstappen will always wear the * as a result.
Elsewhere, Michael Andretti is in the process of entering his own team for 2024.
Also a tacit admission that Mercedes appeal immediately after the race on precisely those grounds should have been allowed.
Reports of Mazepin out, Pietro Fittipaldi in ? Don't know how true that's going to be Giovanazzi would be better choice I'd have thought.
Haas financing, could that be jeopardised, daddy Mazepin is part of Putin's bubble.
Team of Schumacher and Fittipaldi, surely an unbeatable driver lineup !
Haas financing, could that be jeopardised, daddy Mazepin is part of Putin's bubble.
Team of Schumacher and Fittipaldi, surely an unbeatable driver lineup !
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the haas twitter admin dropped a huge hint yesterday about the next test with a pic of Fittipaldi in the car.Holy Moly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:43 pm Reports of Mazepin out, Pietro Fittipaldi in ? Don't know how true that's going to be Giovanazzi would be better choice I'd have thought.
Haas financing, could that be jeopardised, daddy Mazepin is part of Putin's bubble.
Team of Schumacher and Fittipaldi, surely an unbeatable driver lineup !
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
Giovinazzi clearly not enjoying Formula E so I think he'd jump at the chance if they offer it to himHoly Moly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:43 pm Reports of Mazepin out, Pietro Fittipaldi in ? Don't know how true that's going to be Giovanazzi would be better choice I'd have thought.
Haas financing, could that be jeopardised, daddy Mazepin is part of Putin's bubble.
Team of Schumacher and Fittipaldi, surely an unbeatable driver lineup !
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Gio is terribly unlucky in missing out here, Fittipaldi appears to be a done deal. I do like the symmetry of those two famous surnames on one team but I think Gio would be the better candidate, he has serious pace.sturginho wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 8:06 pmGiovinazzi clearly not enjoying Formula E so I think he'd jump at the chance if they offer it to himHoly Moly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:43 pm Reports of Mazepin out, Pietro Fittipaldi in ? Don't know how true that's going to be Giovanazzi would be better choice I'd have thought.
Haas financing, could that be jeopardised, daddy Mazepin is part of Putin's bubble.
Team of Schumacher and Fittipaldi, surely an unbeatable driver lineup !
Or a clause they think they cam use. They claimed force majeure IIRC but would think the Russians that built the big shiny new track might try and dispute that at some point.
Is Fittipaldi any good ? I don't follow indy so much at all, supposed to be Ok but AFAIK he's not in the elite group. I would've thought going with the experienced F1 guy would be best, but there might be a contract clause there.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 8:47 pmGio is terribly unlucky in missing out here, Fittipaldi appears to be a done deal. I do like the symmetry of those two famous surnames on one team but I think Gio would be the better candidate, he has serious pace.sturginho wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 8:06 pmGiovinazzi clearly not enjoying Formula E so I think he'd jump at the chance if they offer it to himHoly Moly wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:43 pm Reports of Mazepin out, Pietro Fittipaldi in ? Don't know how true that's going to be Giovanazzi would be better choice I'd have thought.
Haas financing, could that be jeopardised, daddy Mazepin is part of Putin's bubble.
Team of Schumacher and Fittipaldi, surely an unbeatable driver lineup !
Speaking of which, F1 must be pretty sure of their own to cancel completely the Russian round into the future. Haas have to need new funding, daddy won't spend a penny on a car with no sponsor colours, no seat for son and no home race.
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Fittipaldi is already contracted to Haas as a reserve driver and Gio is contracted to a FE team. Other potential candidates are also contracted although it would be nice to see Piastri elevated.
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Having the Hulk back in F1 would be good to see. He's one of the best drivers around. Haas need an experienced guy to pull them along a little.
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Have to laugh.
Red Bull so far this season have blamed Merc for bullying Masi but of course they applied less pressure in Abu Dhabi. And now complaining about the Merc car.
The complaint on the car may have some merit but the whining last season from both was tiresome and we are off and running again.
Red Bull so far this season have blamed Merc for bullying Masi but of course they applied less pressure in Abu Dhabi. And now complaining about the Merc car.
The complaint on the car may have some merit but the whining last season from both was tiresome and we are off and running again.
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Why does Horner's whining come across more annoying than Wolffs' whining?Big D wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:50 pm Have to laugh.
Red Bull so far this season have blamed Merc for bullying Masi but of course they applied less pressure in Abu Dhabi. And now complaining about the Merc car.
The complaint on the car may have some merit but the whining last season from both was tiresome and we are off and running again.
I haven't read any whining coming from Mercedes this season since testing began yet but both were as bad as each other last season, although I think Mercedes had a right to be fucked off about Abu Dhabi.Thor Sedan wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:54 pmWhy does Horner's whining come across more annoying than Wolffs' whining?Big D wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 1:50 pm Have to laugh.
Red Bull so far this season have blamed Merc for bullying Masi but of course they applied less pressure in Abu Dhabi. And now complaining about the Merc car.
The complaint on the car may have some merit but the whining last season from both was tiresome and we are off and running again.