QuickYoda41 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:One STR out in Q1, the other makes Q3. Makes my theory seem better now
Until Ricciardo's race.
But that's my theory, that Vergne will do better because Daniel is the new Jarno.
QuickYoda41 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:One STR out in Q1, the other makes Q3. Makes my theory seem better now
Until Ricciardo's race.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:QuickYoda41 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:One STR out in Q1, the other makes Q3. Makes my theory seem better now
Until Ricciardo's race.
But that's my theory, that Vergne will do better because Daniel is the new Jarno.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
the Masked Lapwing wrote:QuickYoda41 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:One STR out in Q1, the other makes Q3. Makes my theory seem better now
Until Ricciardo's race.
But that's my theory, that Vergne will do better because Daniel is the new Jarno.
Minardi Man wrote:Urgh, nobody want's to see that
Klon wrote:Minardi Man wrote:Urgh, nobody want's to see that
It's better than seeing Button succeed.
Klon wrote:Minardi Man wrote:Urgh, nobody want's to see that
It's better than seeing Button succeed.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Minardi Man wrote:What's wrong with Button?
QuickYoda41 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:But that's my theory, that Vergne will do better because Daniel is the new Jarno.
I understand, I want/predict Daniel to screw yout theory with a great result tomorrow.
Klon wrote:Minardi Man wrote:What's wrong with Button?
Oh boy, I can rave on that for hours but I will give you the abridged version: Button's success is completely disproportional to his level of talent - and by that I don't mean he has not enough success. Every time I see Button winning anything, that minuscule part of me that believes in something resembling justice dies a small death.
Klon wrote:Minardi Man wrote:What's wrong with Button?
Oh boy, I can rave on that for hours but I will give you the abridged version: Button's success is completely disproportional to his level of talent - and by that I don't mean he has not enough success. Every time I see Button winning anything, that minuscule part of me that believes in this word being a meritocracy dies a small death.
DanielPT wrote:You still cannot let go the fact that Button deservedly thrashed Barrichello in 2009, right?
the Masked Lapwing wrote:QuickYoda41 wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:One STR out in Q1, the other makes Q3. Makes my theory seem better now
Until Ricciardo's race.
But that's my theory, that Vergne will do better because Daniel is the new Jarno.
Ferrim wrote:Klon wrote:Minardi Man wrote:What's wrong with Button?
Oh boy, I can rave on that for hours but I will give you the abridged version: Button's success is completely disproportional to his level of talent - and by that I don't mean he has not enough success. Every time I see Button winning anything, that minuscule part of me that believes in this word being a meritocracy dies a small death.
But man, it's exactly the other way around. That Button has any success is a testimony to his efforts, that is, of meritocracy, because he's fought hard for every of his wins. I'm convinced he's not the most talented driver in the grid, yet he's able to battle with everyone and even defeat them: that's meritocracy for you.
Minardi Man wrote:Vettel and Hamilton on the other hand seem to have had all the luck (Vetell last year in particular was unbelieveably lucky, though i'm not going to be blind and state that was the only reason for his dominance).
Minardi Man wrote:Exactly my view, I have a lot more respect for the top drivers like Button and Webber who have had to fight it out in terrible cars.
Vettel and Hamilton on the other hand seem to have had all the luck (Vetell last year in particular was unbelieveably lucky, though i'm not going to be blind and state that was the only reason for his dominance).
JeremyMcClean wrote:Calm down here, it's only his first pole position of the year...
I'd get concerned if he won the race though!![]()
What is Schumacher doing anyways??
We've got de la Rosa starting 21st.HRT have definitely recovered.
CoopsII wrote:On occasion I have ventured into the PMM forum but beat a hasty retreat soon after as it resembles some sort of bad acid trip in there
Minardi Man wrote:Ferrim wrote:Klon wrote:Oh boy, I can rave on that for hours but I will give you the abridged version: Button's success is completely disproportional to his level of talent - and by that I don't mean he has not enough success. Every time I see Button winning anything, that minuscule part of me that believes in this word being a meritocracy dies a small death.
But man, it's exactly the other way around. That Button has any success is a testimony to his efforts, that is, of meritocracy, because he's fought hard for every of his wins. I'm convinced he's not the most talented driver in the grid, yet he's able to battle with everyone and even defeat them: that's meritocracy for you.
Exactly my view, I have a lot more respect for the top drivers like Button and Webber who have had to fight it out in terrible cars.
Vettel and Hamilton on the other hand seem to have had all the luck (Vetell last year in particular was unbelieveably lucky, though i'm not going to be blind and state that was the only reason for his dominance).
Wizzie wrote:IceG wrote:This could be the end for Bernie, he said trying to find a silver lining in this mess.
The problem is there's nobody on the face of the Earth that's capable of running the commercial side of the sport, no matter how questionable his antics are. Unless Dr Baker hurries the hell up and marries one of the Ecclestone daughters.
Row Man Gross-Gene wrote:Wizzie wrote:IceG wrote:This could be the end for Bernie, he said trying to find a silver lining in this mess.
The problem is there's nobody on the face of the Earth that's capable of running the commercial side of the sport, no matter how questionable his antics are. Unless Dr Baker hurries the hell up and marries one of the Ecclestone daughters.
Yes, that's our only hope. Problem is, do we want to saddle a nice guy like Dr. Baker with an Ecclestone daughter? It's a dirty job living in the old Spelling mansion and playing Los Angeles Country Club every day, but I guess somebody's got to do it.
Bernard Charles Ecclestone, via Autosport.com wrote:Bernie Ecclestone, whose FOM company is responsible for producing the live coverage, scotched the suggestions that Force India was deliberately ignored.
He insisted that fans are interested only in frontrunners, hence the lack of Force India screen time.
"Nobody cares if someone is ninth or 11th," Ecclestone told Reuters. "Only the people that are watching a particular team.
"I spoke to our people and they were more or less concentrating on who was going to be on pole, rather than somebody going to be 10th."
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
DanielPT wrote:Life usually expires after 400 meters and always before reaching 2 laps or so. In essence, Life is short.
Collieafc wrote:Barichello vs Button:
Barichello only won races in cars that won the world championship
Button won races in cars that had no chance at winning the world championship.
Besides, if anyone wants evidence he didnt luck it, look at 2011. He buried Hamilton in his own backyard. Everybody thought it would be the other way round.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
MCard LOLAdinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Bernie Ecclestone wrote:Nobody cares if someone is ninth or 11th,
Collieafc wrote:Button won races in cars that had no chance at winning the world championship.
Bernie Ecclestone wrote:He insisted that fans are interested only in frontrunners, hence the lack of Force India screen time.
"Nobody cares if someone is ninth or 11th," Ecclestone told Reuters. "Only the people that are watching a particular team.
GwilymJJames wrote:Bernie Ecclestone wrote:Nobody cares if someone is ninth or 11th,
Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen: Officially no fans at all.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1