kostas22 wrote:flyerguy wrote:But my pick is:
A good part of the supporters on the stands- When the race ended their behavior was absolutely terrible. I don't know if this was broadcasted (I'm betting that wasn't), but they started to shout absolutely terrible, offensive things, in unison. As Massa was giving his emotional speech, they were calling him a chicken, a crybaby, a loser, a doormat and so on. But when Alonso was speaking, it got much worse. He was called the worst names, offensive names, xenophobic names, and some people, in a very hooliganish way, was shouting threats at him. I suspect that if he was crowned champion and had went close to the supporters as Vettel went, he was to be greeted by a rain of spit and litter. Absolutely terrible. It was a moment I was ashamed to be Brazilian...
Seconded. Brazilian F1 Ultras are total scum. The worst thing is they know f*** all about Formula One but still turn up and insult anyone and everyone. These are the same people who three/four years ago thought Massa was the best racing driver in the world and insulted Hamilton whenever they could. They don't give a damn about the sport unless a Brazilian driver is winning everything.
Thirded. Unfortunately that's the way it is down here... I think this forum has had enough of football/soccer content in threads but I can't describe it without this comparison - that's where this kind of bad culture comes from, and kostas22 summed it up spot on, and in situations like that I feel the same as flyerguy... ashamed to be Brazilian.
![Sad :(](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
That said, now for the reject podium...
3rd: Bruno Senna - this is the second time he crashes on the curve that bears his family name - the "Senna S". Last year with Lotus-Renault he crashed into Schumacher and took a drive-through, this year he collided with Vettel and almost handed the championship to Alonso, though I don't think it was totally his fault - more of a racing incident. However, that won't help his future even a bit, so I'm nominating him more for the effect than for the cause...
2nd: Rmmnnn Grrrjnnn - was awful all weekend. Knocked out in Q1 and crashing out of the race wasn't a good way to finish a season. He's fast, but definitely needs work on his consistency.
1st: Paul di Resta - The prime candidate for DBTMOTR. Was trundling around while The Hülk was leading the race, and binned it on the penultimate lap prompting a safety car right at the end of the race.
A dishonorable mention for
Kimi Räikkönen - the performance wasn't really good, but wasn't as bad as the three nominees; but he takes this mention for the absolutely rejectful moment off track he had, which is quite in the spirit of this site.
Edit: This is my 200th post, hadn't noticed... I post relatively little compared to other forum members though, so it took me quite a while.