Python wrote:I wont put Toyota for ROTD as they are (were at this point since they don't exist as a F1 team anymore) my favorite team even though they didn't win a race.
- Toyota - obvious reasons, and they're quitting now, so it works perfectly! - Bernie Ecclestone (yes, I know you said he's not eligible, but he wasn't nearly as evil as he is now in the 90's AFAIK, so why not?) - McLaren - no championships for the decade! - Jenson Button - until this year, he would have been a lock, especially as he'd driven every year in the decade with only a fluke win... is he still in it? - Jacques Villenueve - drove until 2006 as a shadow of his former self - Takuma Sato - it pains me to do this, but even though he was fun to watch at Super Aguri, he blew chances there and elsewhere - Nick Heidfeld - all but 7 races with no wins - Jordan/Midland/Spyker/Force India - name changes don't help the results... they were 3rd in the championship in '99!
He may not be from F1, but having been ousted from series leadership and the board of directors by his own family , after a successful enemical takeover of a rival series even, complete with a near 15 year battle of the two series that seemingly ruined the popularity and rentability of both, it's hard to ignore the bid that Tony George has made for this award.
"I don't think we should be used to finance (the manufacturers') R&D because they will produce that engine anyway" said Monisha Kaltenborn. "You will never see a Mercedes using a Ferrari engine or the other way round."
Yannick wrote:He may not be from F1, but having been ousted from series leadership and the board of directors by his own family , after a successful enemical takeover of a rival series even, complete with a near 15 year battle of the two series that seemingly ruined the popularity and rentability of both, it's hard to ignore the bid that Tony George has made for this award.
He has a tangential connection to F1-- he did run Indy while F1 went there.
Yannick wrote:He may not be from F1, but having been ousted from series leadership and the board of directors by his own family , after a successful enemical takeover of a rival series even, complete with a near 15 year battle of the two series that seemingly ruined the popularity and rentability of both, it's hard to ignore the bid that Tony George has made for this award.
He has a tangential connection to F1-- he did run Indy while F1 went there.
Tony George must be up there for the ROAT award (Reject of all time). But then again so is that Brazilian Guy...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Yannick wrote:He may not be from F1, but having been ousted from series leadership and the board of directors by his own family , after a successful enemical takeover of a rival series even, complete with a near 15 year battle of the two series that seemingly ruined the popularity and rentability of both, it's hard to ignore the bid that Tony George has made for this award.
He has a tangential connection to F1-- he did run Indy while F1 went there.
Tony George must be up there for the ROAT award (Reject of all time). But then again so is that Brazilian Guy...
Not him. Nelson Pizzonia just fails epically under pressure.
I reckon Nelson deserves it for picking that fight with Salazar in 1982 in Germany.
Wait, you mean not that Nelson? Admiral Lord Nelson? Nelson Muntz?
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!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.