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From: Erik Nielsen (judge4re![]() |
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Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2017 10:00:36 -0800 (PST) |
His outfit is no worse than the monstrosity out of Woking named the Senna... Sent from my iPad > On Dec 10, 2017, at 11:51 AM, Luke Graves <buyer1 [at] airmail.net> wrote: > > My dear Francis, I would never intentionally stereotype my British friends, > although it would be an easy thing to do! I spent quite a bit of time in > England and actually attended the British National Defense College at > Lattimer for a short course. Really a splendid first class experience for > me. What I was trying to get across in my comment was that the British seem > to care more than others about Form. "What's the form old boy" I've heard > that many times from my British colleagues before some event or occasion. > Now, I am an Octogenarian and things may have changed considerably since > then, but, Lewis (who I greatly admire) certainly looked a bit out of place > as he was the only one not going with the Form! I don't think his fans would > care, but, those who do the selection for honors might. I would hate to see > him passed over for a Knighthood for something like this! > > Luke > > -----Original Message----- > From: francis newman [mailto:francis.newman [at] webshot.co.uk] > Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 10:54 AM > To: Luke Graves > Cc: francis newman; The FerrariList > Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 > > Actually Luke, you are just pandering to a stereotype of us Brits. I am 67 > years old and fairly traditional. But we are not the people you may have > seen in films of years ago. I personally applaud Lewis for turning uj in a > modern fashionable designer outfit. It shows he is not stuck in some fuddy > duddy past. I thought he looked very smart. I just wish I had the athletic > figure and money to do the same myself - well maybe not quite so extreme but > certainly something a bit different from the norm of a black tie > dinnerjacket (tuxedo to you). > > Francis > >> On 10 Dec 2017, at 16:42, Luke Graves <buyer1 [at] airmail.net> wrote: >> >> I couldn't make my mind up if I liked his attire on not, but, it was > certainly out of place. The British take these things seriously. If he > wants a Knighthood down the line, he better tone it down! >> >> Luke >> >> From: Ferrari >> [mailto:ferrari-bounces+buyer1=airmail.net [at] ferrarilist.com] On Behalf >> Of Doug & Terri >> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 8:59 AM >> To: Col Luke Graves >> Cc: 'The FerrariList' >> Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Fwd: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 >> >> Ah, c'mon Clyde - give the guy a break - - - Lewis just hasn't gotten >> his six billion percent "Oh Look At ME" quotient. >> At least he wore pants. >> DOUG >> >> From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+dnt=dock.net [at] ferrarilist.com] On > Behalf Of Clarence Romero Jr. >> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 6:07 AM >> To: DOUG <dnt [at] dock.net> >> Cc: The FerrariList <ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com> >> Subject: [Ferrari] Fwd: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 >> >> Lewis has zero decorum! >> Everyone else is in black tie he dresses like a pimp >> >> >> >> RF4-4EVR >> >> >> Scars are Tattoos with better stories ! >> >> If you have no enemies, you have no character ! >> >> Clyde Romero >> >> >> Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail ( including attachments ) is covered > by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. 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Hamilton crowned Formula 1 champion at royal palace >>> . 2017 McLaren Analysis: An Unmitigated Disaster In 2017 F1 reports >>> bigger crowds with Mexico best race >>> Posted: 09 Dec 2017 02:48 PM PST >>> >>> >>> Formula 1 saw an eight percent increase in the number of fans attending > races during the 2017 season, with 13 of the 20 races reporting bigger > crowds, according to figures published by the sport's commercial rights > holder. >>> >>> Monaco and Abu Dhabi reported no change while five, including two of the > races with the biggest overall turnout, saw slight decreases on 2016. >>> >>> Formula 1 said in a statement that the season's global average attendance > per three-day event was 203,570 and 76,722 on race Sunday. >>> >>> The total attendance over the 20-race season was 4,071,400 and is set to > grow next year with an extra race added to the calendar. The 2017 season was > the first under new U.S.-based owners Liberty Media. >>> >>> "An attendance of more than 200,000 per event means that for 20 weekends > per year, the population of a medium-sized city visits a racetrack to watch > a Formula One Grand Prix," said commercial managing director Sean Bratches. >>> >>> Canada reported the biggest overall attendance of 360,000, an increase of > 60,000 in 2016, followed by the British Grand Prix at Silverstone on 344,500 > and Mexico with 337,043. Formula 1 said the attendance figures were provided > by promoters. >>> >>> Azerbaijan saw the biggest percentage rise, up 58 percent with a reported > crowd of 71,451. That was still the smallest of any race. Japan saw the > biggest drop, down to 137,000 from a previous 145,000. >>> >>> Malaysia, which has fallen off the calendar after this year's race, > pulled in a total of 110,604 - a 19.69 percent rise on 2016. >>> >>> The Mexican Grand Prix was named the best race of the season for the > third year in a row. The award is decided by Formula One management in > consultation with teams and stakeholders. >>> >>> "This is the first time ever that the same city gets three in a row," > race promoter Alejandro Soberon told Reuters at the governing FIA's > end-of-season awards in Paris. >>> >>> "I think we are going to continue doing bigger and better every time," > added Soberon, president and chief executive of the CIE Group that hosts the > race with government backing. >>> >>> The Australia Grand Prix also won the award in three successive seasons > but one of those was in Adelaide before the race moved to Melbourne. >>> >>> Soberon said the award was all the more meaningful this year since the > Oct. 29 race came after devastating earthquakes in September. >>> >>> >>> Hamilton crowned Formula 1 champion at royal palace >>> Posted: 09 Dec 2017 04:47 AM PST >>> >>> Lewis Hamilton was handed the Formula 1 World Championship winner's > trophy for the fourth time on Friday at a gala prizegiving ceremony in the > sumptuous palace of France's former monarchy. >>> >>> With Formula 1 chairman Chase Carey looking on, newly-re-elected > International Automobile Federation (FIA) president Jean Todt handed the > 32-year-old Mercedes driver the silverware he won in Mexico with two races > to spare. >>> >>> "This has been an amazing year," Hamilton told the audience of champions > and FIA members gathered in the palace's 18th-century opera. >>> >>> "I hope that next year's an even better year for all of you. I know for > me that I'm going to try to do better." >>> >>> Hamilton won nine of 20 races in 2017 and set an all-time record of 72 > career pole positions as well as scoring points in every grand prix. >>> >>> Asked earlier for his highlight of the season, Hamilton singled out his > home British Grand Prix at Silverstone because of the support he received > after the 'negativity' surrounding his failure to take part in an earlier > London event. >>> >>> He had also told reporters that while he did not like going to award > ceremonies or being on stage, he enjoyed watching others succeed. >>> >>> Mercedes won both championships for the fourth year in a row but team > boss Toto Wolff said 2017 had been particularly difficult. >>> >>> "We keep it now," he said after being handed the constructors' trophy by > Carey. >>> >>> Red Bull's 20-year-old Dutch driver Max Verstappen beat a field that > included Hamilton and his own Australian team mate Daniel Ricciardo to the > 'Personality of the Year" award for the third successive year. >>> >>> The award is selected by permanently accredited media from all FIA > championships. >>> >>> "I always try to be honest and straightforward so I guess that gave me > the personality again this year," said the winner of two races in 2017. >>> >>> "It was a hard season but I learnt a lot from it." >>> >>> Monaco's Formula Two winner and 2018 Sauber F1 driver Charles Leclerc won > the Rookie of the Year award while Finnish rally driver Esapekka Lappi won > the 'Action of the Year' for a jump in the Rally of Portugal. >>> >>> British teenager Billy Monger, who had his lower legs amputated after a > horrific smash in a Formula Four race at Donington Park in April, was > presented with an FIA president's special award. >>> >>> Monger, who has already returned to driving, walked out onto the stage on > prosthetic legs to a resounding ovation. >>> >>> >>> 2017 McLaren Analysis: An Unmitigated Disaster >>> Posted: 09 Dec 2017 04:30 AM PST >>> >>> < >>> >>> ? >>> >>>> >>> >>> Zero wins. Zero podiums. Zero hope. Thanks to an engine as underpowered > as it was unreliable, the final year of the McLaren-Honda experiment was an > unmitigated disaster. >>> >>> Season Summary >>> >>> After a brutal first season back with Honda in 2015, 2016 had shown > marked improvement in the fortunes of McLaren - alas, 2017 turned out to be > more like the former than the latter. Racking up the engine failures in a > fashion that would be comical if it weren't so sad, the once-great team > couldn't even muster half of last year's points total. Whether McLaren had a > chassis to compete for wins or not (and it certainly looked the part at > high-downforce circuits like Monaco and Hungary), it was clear Honda's > development programme was fundamentally broken, and it came as no surprise > when their divorce was announced at the Singapore Grand Prix in September. > For 2018, the Woking outfit moves to a Renault supply and the hope that > finally, their nightmare run is over. >>> >>> Rating: 3/10 >>> >>> Driver Ratings: >>> >>> Fernando Alonso >>> >>> Undoubtedly still one of the best drivers in the sport, 2017 was a year > in which Alonso was afforded few chances to show it. Sapped of any > motivation amidst Honda's struggles, the Spaniard still managed to impress > by closing the season with three-straight top-ten finishes, showing his > trademark ability to extract the most out of every car. Unfortunately, it > doesn't count for much when he's still as far away from championship > contention as he was three years ago. If all goes well, the Renault deal > will breath new life into his fading F1 championship aspirations - otherwise > at 36-going-on-37, he might start having to look elsewhere. >>> >>> Rating: 8/10 >>> >>> Stoffel Vandoorne >>> >>> His first full season in the sport, much of the promise the Belgian > possessed seemed to be quickly curtailed by his car's shortcomings. Even > compared to his teammate Vandoorne seemed miserable, and while it was always > going to be a tough ask, it would have been nice to see him match up more > favourably with Alonso. Still, the 25-year-old had his moments - chiefly two > consecutive P7s in Singapore and Malaysia - but you'd like to see more in > 2018 from a driver purported to be the future of one of F1's most storied > franchises. >>> >>> Rating: 5/10 >>> >>> The Stats >>> >>> . 2017 WCC Position: 9th - 30 points >>> . 2016 WCC Position: 6th - 76 points >>> . Best Finish: 6th (Fernando Alonso, Hungary) >>> . Average Finish: 11.48 >>> . DNFs: 13 (+ 2 DNS) >>> . Q3 Appearances: 14 >>> . Engine Related Grid Penalties: 393 Teammate Head-to-Head: >>> >>> Fernando Alonso >>> >>> >>> >>> Stoffel Vandoorne >>> >>> 14 >>> >>> Qualifying >>> >>> 5 >>> >>> 5 >>> >>> Race >>> >>> 1 >>> >>> 7 >>> >>> DNFs >>> >>> 5 >>> >>> 7 >>> >>> Q3 Appearances >>> >>> 5 >>> >>> -0.259s >>> >>> Qualy Pace Difference >>> >>> >>> 17 >>> >>> Points >>> >>> 13 >>> >>> Big Question: How would you rate McLaren-Honda this past season? >>> >>> >>> You are subscribed to email updates from GRAND PRIX 247. >>> To stop receiving these emails, you may unsubscribe now. >>> >>> Email delivery powered by Google >>> >>> Google, 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043, United >>> States >>> >>> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: >> https://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/francis.newman%4 >> 0fntn.co.uk >> >> Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com >> and F1 Headlines >> http://www.F1Headlines.com/ > > _________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > https://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/judge4re%40gmail.com > > Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com > and F1 Headlines > http://www.F1Headlines.com/
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Fwd: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 Clarence Romero Jr., December 10 2017
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Re: Fwd: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 Doug & Terri, December 10 2017
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- Re: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 Erik Nielsen, December 10 2017
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- Re: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 Fellippe Galletta, December 10 2017
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Re: Fwd: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 Doug & Terri, December 10 2017
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Fwd: Latest F1 news from Grand Prix 247 Clarence Romero Jr., December 10 2017
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