Just my opinion.
tristan1117 wrote:2010 could turn out to be one of the most interesting years since 1994 in terms of driver movement.
And full of (potential) mass rejectdom.
tristan1117 wrote:2010 could turn out to be one of the most interesting years since 1994 in terms of driver movement.
DanielPT wrote:Life usually expires after 400 meters and always before reaching 2 laps or so. In essence, Life is short.
Collieafc wrote:And in my view, its Heidfelt who loses the most. He has probably had enough of being in teams that prop up the grid, but any one of those teams could go sour. Fisi would probably just hang on to his Ferrari test drive and hope for someone else to get sacked at a better team, but right now, unless it turns out that Massa isnt able to drive (highly unlikely), even a mid grid team spot is unlikely to open up. De La Rosa and Wurz dont really offer anything better than a youngster can (yes they have experience, but when they got a second chance, they hardly made the most of it) Villeneuve is a bit rebellious and will probably want a decent wage, something that the teams listed below cant really afford. Sato and Davidson deserve a shot somewhere, they both showed at Super Aguri that they can push a team up the field - something that could benefit one of the new teams.
Just my opinion.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
tristan1117 wrote:2010 could turn out to be one of the most interesting years since 1994 in terms of driver movement.
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.
dr-baker wrote:tristan1117 wrote:2010 could turn out to be one of the most interesting years since 1994 in terms of driver movement.
Just so long as we don't have a repeat of Imola that year or repeats of Wendlinger's Monaco crash or Montermini's Spanish crash... Or any of the controversy of that year or more recent years...
DonTirri wrote:dr-baker wrote:tristan1117 wrote:2010 could turn out to be one of the most interesting years since 1994 in terms of driver movement.
Just so long as we don't have a repeat of Imola that year or repeats of Wendlinger's Monaco crash or Montermini's Spanish crash... Or any of the controversy of that year or more recent years...
Call me a dick but I wouldn't mind one bit if Imola repeated with Hamilton playing the role of Senna. I just simply bathplug despise him. Enough to wish ill on him.
DonTirri wrote:
Call me a dick but I wouldn't mind one bit if Imola repeated with Hamilton playing the role of Senna. I just simply bathplug despise him. Enough to wish ill on him.
DonTirri wrote:dr-baker wrote:tristan1117 wrote:2010 could turn out to be one of the most interesting years since 1994 in terms of driver movement.
Just so long as we don't have a repeat of Imola that year or repeats of Wendlinger's Monaco crash or Montermini's Spanish crash... Or any of the controversy of that year or more recent years...
Call me a dick but I wouldn't mind one bit if Imola repeated with Hamilton playing the role of Senna. I just simply bathplug despise him. Enough to wish ill on him.
CarlosFerreira wrote:DonTirri wrote:
Call me a dick but I wouldn't mind one bit if Imola repeated with Hamilton playing the role of Senna. I just simply bathplug despise him. Enough to wish ill on him.
Oi, that's unpleasant.
Come on, you can despise anyone you want, but it's a bit silly to come and say it on the Interweb, where everyone will start shouting back at Raikkonen through the Facetubes, isn't it?
DonTirri wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:DonTirri wrote:
Call me a dick but I wouldn't mind one bit if Imola repeated with Hamilton playing the role of Senna. I just simply bathplug despise him. Enough to wish ill on him.
Oi, that's unpleasant.
Come on, you can despise anyone you want, but it's a bit silly to come and say it on the Interweb, where everyone will start shouting back at Raikkonen through the Facetubes, isn't it?
Everyone already are so what difference does it make?
Anyhow on a more serious tone, I admit that went a bit overboard. Not the first time my attempt at black humor fails. (yes, it was meant as a joke, believe it or not!)
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.
DonTirri wrote:CarlosFerreira wrote:DonTirri wrote:
Call me a dick but I wouldn't mind one bit if Imola repeated with Hamilton playing the role of Senna. I just simply bathplug despise him. Enough to wish ill on him.
Oi, that's unpleasant.
Come on, you can despise anyone you want, but it's a bit silly to come and say it on the Interweb, where everyone will start shouting back at Raikkonen through the Facetubes, isn't it?
Everyone already are so what difference does it make?
Anyhow on a more serious tone, I admit that went a bit overboard. Not the first time my attempt at black humor fails. (yes, it was meant as a joke, believe it or not!)
Phoenix wrote:Silly-F1 is so secure nowadays it's as next to impossible as you can get that a driver gets killed.
Phoenix wrote:Silly-F1 is so secure nowadays it's as next to impossible as you can get that a driver gets killed.
DonTirri wrote:Phoenix wrote:Silly-F1 is so secure nowadays it's as next to impossible as you can get that a driver gets killed.
Thats what they thought back in 94 too...
The thing is, Danger of death will ALWAYS be part of the sport. All it requires is one freaky unpredictable coincidence and we got another fatality. Massa's accident this year was a stern reminder of the possibility, especially with Henry Surtees' accident not that much before.
Phoenix wrote:DonTirri wrote:Phoenix wrote:Silly-F1 is so secure nowadays it's as next to impossible as you can get that a driver gets killed.
Thats what they thought back in 94 too...
The thing is, Danger of death will ALWAYS be part of the sport. All it requires is one freaky unpredictable coincidence and we got another fatality. Massa's accident this year was a stern reminder of the possibility, especially with Henry Surtees' accident not that much before.
What seemed strange to me of Massa's injury is, I read F1 helmets were designed to withstand a close-range revolver shoot even on the visor...
Phoenix wrote:DonTirri wrote:Phoenix wrote:Silly-F1 is so secure nowadays it's as next to impossible as you can get that a driver gets killed.
Thats what they thought back in 94 too...
The thing is, Danger of death will ALWAYS be part of the sport. All it requires is one freaky unpredictable coincidence and we got another fatality. Massa's accident this year was a stern reminder of the possibility, especially with Henry Surtees' accident not that much before.
What seemed strange to me of Massa's injury is, I read F1 helmets were designed to withstand a close-range revolver shoot even on the visor...
DonTirri wrote:Actually, I'd say that would've caused less damage. A revolver-shot might come faster, but the spring came with ridiculous mass. it was the Mass and the impact velocity that caused the damage, not the piercing power or the launching velocity (which are what firearms rely for).
Just think Bullet"proof" vests. They might save your life if you are shot with a revolver, but not if someone takes a sledgehammer and swings it to your chest full force.
Phoenix wrote:DonTirri wrote:Actually, I'd say that would've caused less damage. A revolver-shot might come faster, but the spring came with ridiculous mass. it was the Mass and the impact velocity that caused the damage, not the piercing power or the launching velocity (which are what firearms rely for).
Just think Bullet"proof" vests. They might save your life if you are shot with a revolver, but not if someone takes a sledgehammer and swings it to your chest full force.
I assume that evidences I'm not the best of phisics
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:I assume that evidences I'm not the best of phisics
... or English...
You're looking for "I assume that shows I'm not the best at physics."
Phoenix wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:I assume that evidences I'm not the best of phisics
... or English...
You're looking for "I assume that shows I'm not the best at physics."
I meant to say that, of all physics, I wouldn't be the best (considering physics everyone in the damn world...)
Apart of that, writing phisics was an epic fail...
blackchristian888 wrote:Great Forum!! I'm Cesar and I'm new here, just browsing for some good stuff and informative posts.
thehemogoblin wrote:blackchristian888 wrote:Great Forum!! I'm Cesar and I'm new here, just browsing for some good stuff and informative posts.
If you want information, you're in the wrong forum.
blackchristian888 wrote:Great Forum!! I'm Cesar and I'm new here, just browsing for some good stuff and informative posts.
Tealy wrote:blackchristian888 wrote:Great Forum!! I'm Cesar and I'm new here, just browsing for some good stuff and informative posts.
Is it just me who is suspicious of that. Looks like spam to me. Prove me wrong and I'll happily remove this post!
CarlosFerreira wrote:Tealy wrote:blackchristian888 wrote:Great Forum!! I'm Cesar and I'm new here, just browsing for some good stuff and informative posts.
Is it just me who is suspicious of that. Looks like spam to me. Prove me wrong and I'll happily remove this post!
Look carefully and thou shall find it's been dealt with.
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.
Henrique wrote:Back to topic, it seems Fisichella may be on his way to Sauber.
Kobayashi and Fisichella. What do you think?
Henrique wrote:Back to topic, it seems Fisichella may be on his way to Sauber.
Kobayashi and Fisichella. What do you think?
DanielPT wrote:Life usually expires after 400 meters and always before reaching 2 laps or so. In essence, Life is short.
2010 driver line-up:
Mercedes GP
Michael Schumacher
Nico Rosberg
Red Bull Racing
Sebastian Vettel
Mark Webber
McLaren-Mercedes
Jenson Button
Lewis Hamilton
Ferrari
Ferrari Alonso
Felipe Massa
BMW Sauber
Pedro de la Rosa
Kamui Kobayashi
Williams-Cosworth
Rubens Barrichello
Nico Hulkenberg
Renault
Robert Kubica
TBA
Force India-Mercedes
Adrian Sutil
Tonio Liuzzi
Toro Rosso-Ferrari
Sebastien Buemi
Jamie Alguersuari
Lotus-Cosworth
Jarno Trulli
Heikki Kovalainen
Campos-Cosworth
Bruno Senna
TBA
Virgin-Cosworth
Timo Glock
Lucas di Grassi
US F1-Cosworth
TBA
TBA
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.
Tealy wrote:Did Alguersuari get confirmed by Torro Rosso? I thought we were still waiting that one.
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.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:Vitaly Petrov confirms he's in talks with Renault.
shinji wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:Vitaly Petrov confirms he's in talks with Renault.
Well he's not much of a genii, is he?
Phoenix wrote:shinji wrote:Captain Hammer wrote:Vitaly Petrov confirms he's in talks with Renault.
Well he's not much of a genii, is he?
Aaarrg, please don't remember Latin to me. I've been doing phrases for hours...
shinji wrote:
It was an unfunny reference to the 'Genii' organisation that has taken charge of Renault.
But I know how you feel - here's my Latin teacher. Strict and a lot of work but ultimately epic.