Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Mike Fleischer (themightytoe![]() |
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 06:26:26 -0800 (PST) |
No way... This is how racing should be done. The fastest guy on the track gets the checker. Only c*cksucker racing would use team orders to clinch a title their driver didn't really earn. Sorry Ferrari lost my support completely with that move, strategic yes, honoring the sporting tradition of racing? Definitely not. Its refreshing to see some teams in F1 still have a notion that its a sport before its a business venture. I can't find love for Alonso, he is unquestionably very talented, but his douche baggery at Renault was obvious and once a douche... well sure he could change but I have seen no evidence of that. Between Weber and Vettel its a hard sell, neither have the charisma to be terribly likeable drivers, Weber is too serious, Vettel comes off as a bit of a young punk. As for attacks in Brazil? Bummer, but many countries in South America require armed escorts for visiting foreigners. Mike On 11/8/2010 10:25 PM, Robert W. Garven Jr. wrote: I heard that was not the only crime in Brazil |
- Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil, (continued)
- Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil Gary Reed, November 8 2010
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Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil Robert W. Garven Jr., November 8 2010
- Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil Peter Pless, November 8 2010
- Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil Spoiler Robert W. Garven Jr., November 8 2010
- Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil Mike Fleischer, November 9 2010
- Re: F-1 Drivers Atacked in Brazil Doug and Terri Anderson, November 10 2010
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