F1 - Brazil GP discussion
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Feel sorry for the Jag crew. Bad finish of the team really, they have been good sports and donkeydoes is great
I saw the interview with the ugly and is that right ? If the government ban tabacco advertising completely surely that is EU legislation or are this government really ing stupid ??? (On 2nd thoughts I know the answer to this anyway)
I saw the interview with the ugly and is that right ? If the government ban tabacco advertising completely surely that is EU legislation or are this government really ing stupid ??? (On 2nd thoughts I know the answer to this anyway)
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Originally Posted by Fieldl,Oct 24 2004, 07:16 PM
Feel sorry for the Jag crew. Bad finish of the team really, they have been good sports and donkeydoes is great
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A well seserved win to Montoya though (I'll admit I thought he was the more likely one to pull off a stunt like Webber did ). Be interesting next year to see him racing against KR in the same team, assuming there is some TV coverage to watch
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That truly was just about the worst race coverage this season, they really did miss just about everything - you'd be watching, it was very obvious something was about to happen, and they would switch to another camera!!
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Mark - if you watch the video again, Webber had the corner. He was level with Klein - Klein turned in on him.
If Klein hadn't turned in we'd all be saying what a great move it was....
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Fair point, RM - having seen it again this morning, I agree I pointed the finger at the wrong Jag driver.
But even so, was it REALLY such a good idea for him to get putting that kind of move on his team-mate....? Anyone else, fair enough - it was a legitimate overtaking manoeuvre, but it was a bit ill-considered (IMO, anyway) to try that with your own team-mate and risk putting both cars out of the race - especially on the team's last race in F1.
But even so, was it REALLY such a good idea for him to get putting that kind of move on his team-mate....? Anyone else, fair enough - it was a legitimate overtaking manoeuvre, but it was a bit ill-considered (IMO, anyway) to try that with your own team-mate and risk putting both cars out of the race - especially on the team's last race in F1.
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I've not watched any F1 races recently as I've had better things to do........like watch paint dry. However I heard that MS was down the back and figured this would make a good race...
wrong.......what absolute rubbish....I saw Ron Dennis being interviewed and you can see he is worried about the current state of Formula Bore....and when Ron worries then it's serious
I used to watch and record every race and re-watch them during the winter........jeez that seems a long time ago now
wrong.......what absolute rubbish....I saw Ron Dennis being interviewed and you can see he is worried about the current state of Formula Bore....and when Ron worries then it's serious
I used to watch and record every race and re-watch them during the winter........jeez that seems a long time ago now
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Originally Posted by Mark Turner,Oct 25 2004, 09:59 AM
But even so, was it REALLY such a good idea for him to get putting that kind of move on his team-mate....? Anyone else, fair enough - it was a legitimate overtaking manoeuvre, but it was a bit ill-considered (IMO, anyway) to try that with your own team-mate and risk putting both cars out of the race - especially on the team's last race in F1.
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[QUOTE=AlexC,Oct 25 2004, 11:32 AM]You're absolutely correct Mark, it's the biggest no-no to crash into your own team mate, and Webber is usually fairly derogatory about the ability of his team-mates, so should not have been expecting any favours.