WeirdKerr wrote:Dear Pirelli why did you buy Bridgestone's tires...
Fixed.
WeirdKerr wrote:Dear Pirelli why did you buy Bridgestone's tires...
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Frentzen127 wrote:It annoys me a little that Pedro de la Rosa is referred to as de la Rosa instead of Martínez which would be the proper way to refer to him as per traditional custom. Nobody refers to or would even recognise a certain Juan Pablo Roldán, Sergio Mendoza, or a Pastor Rafael Motta. They are awesome alternatives though.
RAK wrote:Frentzen127 wrote:It annoys me a little that Pedro de la Rosa is referred to as de la Rosa instead of Martínez which would be the proper way to refer to him as per traditional custom. Nobody refers to or would even recognise a certain Juan Pablo Roldán, Sergio Mendoza, or a Pastor Rafael Motta. They are awesome alternatives though.
Probably his choice. Haven't a few other drivers defied the normal conventions when it comes to Spanish/Portuguese names? Ayrton Senna's given last name in racing was the maternal surname.
WeirdKerr wrote:RAK wrote:Frentzen127 wrote:It annoys me a little that Pedro de la Rosa is referred to as de la Rosa instead of Martínez which would be the proper way to refer to him as per traditional custom. Nobody refers to or would even recognise a certain Juan Pablo Roldán, Sergio Mendoza, or a Pastor Rafael Motta. They are awesome alternatives though.
Probably his choice. Haven't a few other drivers defied the normal conventions when it comes to Spanish/Portuguese names? Ayrton Senna's given last name in racing was the maternal surname.
Explain???
RAK wrote:Frentzen127 wrote:It annoys me a little that Pedro de la Rosa is referred to as de la Rosa instead of Martínez which would be the proper way to refer to him as per traditional custom. Nobody refers to or would even recognise a certain Juan Pablo Roldán, Sergio Mendoza, or a Pastor Rafael Motta. They are awesome alternatives though.
Probably his choice. Haven't a few other drivers defied the normal conventions when it comes to Spanish/Portuguese names? Ayrton Senna's given last name in racing was the maternal surname.
thehemogoblin wrote:I hate how my job has made it nigh-impossible to follow Formula One, and I fear that will probably be true for the foreseeable future.
This world is cruel.
Peter wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:I hate how my job has made it nigh-impossible to follow Formula One, and I fear that will probably be true for the foreseeable future.
This world is cruel.
Being a moderator on F1Rejects makes it impossible to follow Formula 1?
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Cynon wrote:Hulkenberg + F1 = GET OUT!
Hulkenberg + IndyCar = YES!
1998 Monaco GP wrote:Murray Walker: A lot of people here are really debating if Riccardo Rosset is Formula 1 material.
Martin Brundle: Well, that's a fairly short debate, Murray.
Myrvold wrote:Rumour in german media that he won't be a test driver anymore. Either he gets a seat in 2012, or he will look for Le Mans, IndyCar or DTM.
Klon wrote:Myrvold wrote:Rumour in german media that he won't be a test driver anymore. Either he gets a seat in 2012, or he will look for Le Mans, IndyCar or DTM.
Since this is the rantbox: nope!
There will be barely anyone from F1 going to DTM next year. DTM for next year is virtually a full flight. If I had to say a number, there are - at best - three new seats available. So, fellas, stop claiming people will look for a DTM drive.
Myrvold wrote:Well, u are German not me!
Frentzen127 wrote:It annoys me a little that Pedro de la Rosa is referred to as de la Rosa instead of Martínez which would be the proper way to refer to him as per traditional custom. Nobody refers to or would even recognise a certain Juan Pablo Roldán, Sergio Mendoza, or a Pastor Rafael Motta. They are awesome alternatives though.
RainierSassetti wrote:Frentzen127 wrote:It annoys me a little that Pedro de la Rosa is referred to as de la Rosa instead of Martínez which would be the proper way to refer to him as per traditional custom. Nobody refers to or would even recognise a certain Juan Pablo Roldán, Sergio Mendoza, or a Pastor Rafael Motta. They are awesome alternatives though.
You know, why not Pedro Martinez?
There is another (well-known) one. (In North America at least)
stupot94 wrote:Dear FIA
Arghhhhh
Thank You
JeremyMcClean wrote:stupot94 wrote:Dear FIA
Arghhhhh
Thank You
Well said, stupot.
Myrvold wrote:Well, to rant about it, you have to care about it. And that is impossible in todays DTM... It sucks.
Klon wrote:Myrvold wrote:Well, to rant about it, you have to care about it. And that is impossible in todays DTM... It sucks.
Obveeeously, I care about it.
Yeah, only because of Ralf Schumacher - deal with it!
stupot94 wrote:Ralf Schumacher is shite
Peter wrote:It's because of Pirelli ditching the hard tyres that people are accusing Pirelli of being biased to Ferrari. I disagree, because everyone disliked the hard tyres, saying that they had too little grip, and didn't even last long. Yes, it will certainly favour Ferrari, as they struggled on the hards the most of anyone, but I hate when people always play the "Blame Ferrari" card whenever a rule change arises without thinking of the actual problems or potential problems of whatever rule it may be.
Klon wrote:stupot94 wrote:Ralf Schumacher is shite
HRTers gonna HRTe.
1993DonningtonNo1 wrote:What's this? Williams trying to get rid of Rubinho? That better be a wild rumour or else!
stupot94 wrote:1993DonningtonNo1 wrote:What's this? Williams trying to get rid of Rubinho? That better be a wild rumour or else!
I thinks thats why there are riots