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Word has it that Lucas finds the Virgin to be a tighter fit than Timo does...
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shinji wrote:I understand it. Just not from any kind of experience. :oops:


So what you are really saying is that you are disappointed they didn't call the team "Shinji F1"? ;)
(Which would have been great for any number of other reasons, too!)
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Maybe if the Virgin turns out to be easy to score with in its first race, they can name it "Pay & Ride Me F1"?

If the Virgin can't score this season, I do hope it sits on a pole at least once this year. If only just to gain some experience of people coming from behind.
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ibsey wrote:I must admit, I was half expecting to get banned from posting my previous comment here (Virgin loses her red wings).
If you don't fully understand that one, then all I can say is you haven't yet lived.

Dirty boy! :lol:
What about mid-race when the commentator announces,
"Hamiltons going to be coming up on the back of the Virgin any lap now!!"
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coops wrote:
ibsey wrote:I must admit, I was half expecting to get banned from posting my previous comment here (Virgin loses her red wings).
If you don't fully understand that one, then all I can say is you haven't yet lived.

Dirty boy! :lol:
What about mid-race when the commentator announces,
"Hamiltons going to be coming up on the back of the Virgin any lap now!!"


That would require Hamilton to be capable of that.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
coops wrote:
ibsey wrote:I must admit, I was half expecting to get banned from posting my previous comment here (Virgin loses her red wings).
If you don't fully understand that one, then all I can say is you haven't yet lived.

Dirty boy! :lol:
What about mid-race when the commentator announces,
"Hamiltons going to be coming up on the back of the Virgin any lap now!!"


That would require Hamilton to be capable of that.


In any case all commentators are going to have to watch their words VERY CAREFULLY when talking about the Virgin...It is times like this that I do miss Murray Walker as he would no doubt have put his foot in it.
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watka wrote:
ibsey wrote:Ohhhhhhh...Myyyyyy (Murray Walker style)........The two virgin's come together ;)


"I have never seen that before!"


Nice Murray Walker quote their Watka (Australia 1995 isn't it). I'm sure Murray's seen a lot of things in his time, but he has never seen two Virgin's coming together (at least not for a while).
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[quote="ibsey"]
In any case all commentators are going to have to watch their words VERY CAREFULLY when talking about the Virgin...It is times like this that I do miss Murray Walker as he would no doubt have put his foot in it.

Murray Walker would trip and fall on it, head first. I so hope the beeb invites him to take over the commentary at the UK GP... :lol:
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coops wrote:
ibsey wrote:I must admit, I was half expecting to get banned from posting my previous comment here (Virgin loses her red wings).
If you don't fully understand that one, then all I can say is you haven't yet lived.

Dirty boy! :lol:
What about mid-race when the commentator announces,
"Hamiltons going to be coming up on the back of the Virgin any lap now!!"


I sure hope the Virgin's will know what to do when that happens. We wouldn't want the Virgin's resisting Hamilton's advances especially if he tries to stick it up the inside of them when their not looking.

Mind you now that Nicole's gone, he might not actually mind being stuck inbetween the two Virgin's.

Actually come to think of it, I bet the whole field is looking forward to the prospect of lapping up two Virgin's for the whole afternoon.
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crash.net just reported (a bit late, I must say, considering this story has been around for weeks now), that Alvaro Parente is "no longer a Virgin".
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/156942/1/p ... nefit.html
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P_Friesacher wrote:crash.net just reported (a bit late, I must say, considering this story has been around for weeks now), that Alvaro Parente is "no longer a Virgin".
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/156942/1/p ... nefit.html


And the title goes on to speculate that Soucek may take advantage of the fact Parente is no longer a Virgin. How unpolite. ;)
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CarlosFerreira wrote:
P_Friesacher wrote:crash.net just reported (a bit late, I must say, considering this story has been around for weeks now), that Alvaro Parente is "no longer a Virgin".
http://www.crash.net/f1/news/156942/1/p ... nefit.html


And the title goes on to speculate that Soucek may take advantage of the fact Parente is no longer a Virgin. How unpolite. ;)


I love how he makes it clear at the end, that he didn't have to pay to get inside the Virgin. At least the boy has got some standards.
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This is all getting incredibly childish!

Brilliant.

Hows about this regarding the starting grid?

"...and towards the back of the grid we see Jarno Trulli splitting the two Virgins.."

Ah well, that just made me laugh anyway.
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I am loving this thread aswell. I can hardly type sometimes from laughing too much. Anyway a couple of edit's of Murray Walker Quotes (1st one about Jos the Boss in Malaysia 2001 & second one in I think in Austrialia one year).

"You can actually feel Di Grassi pulsating inside the Virgin with his eagerness."

Or how about this when the engine blow's up;

"That's it the Virgin says to Glock...you may want to go on but I've had enough. Look at the fluid leaking out of it. It's leaving a right mess behind."
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ibsey wrote:I am loving this thread aswell. I can hardly type sometimes from laughing too much. Anyway a couple of edit's of Murray Walker Quotes (1st one about Jos the Boss in Malaysia 2001 & second one in I think in Austrialia one year).

"You can actually feel Di Grassi pulsating inside the Virgin with his eagerness."

Or how about this when the engine blow's up;

"That's it the Virgin says to Glock...you may want to go on but I've had enough. Look at the fluid leaking out of it. It's leaving a right mess behind."


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shinji wrote:Don't get carried away now.


shinji-san, I think ibsey is still on the funny side of mischievous; it'd interesting that it's the minor in the board that helps keep things in check.

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CarlosFerreira wrote:
shinji wrote:Don't get carried away now.


shinji-san, I think ibsey is still on the funny side of mischievous; it'd interesting that it's the minor in the board that helps keep things in check.

You do like bagels, don't you?


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shinji wrote:'The minor in the board'. My future signature right there. I'm pigeon-holed.


Cue Morris Minor jokes.
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ibsey wrote:"You can actually feel Di Grassi pulsating inside the Virgin with his eagerness."

<spits cornflakes over keyboard>
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Not a headline, but a ridiculously funny line from AUTOFART....

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FerrariStu wrote:Not a headline, but a ridiculously funny line from AUTOFART....

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Love it.
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shinji wrote:
FerrariStu wrote:Not a headline, but a ridiculously funny line from AUTOFART....

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Love it.


Sounds like the Virgin is causing other people problems by stopping half way through a session. Tease. Someone should really get it to behave itself.
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http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/81587

Nick Wirth was asked whether his long night with the Virgin paid off? :lol:
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I read today a headline on my blackberry of 'Virgin plagued with hydraulic problems'


now, call me old fashioned, but I think that is something to keep between yourself and your doctor
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Jordan wrote:I read today a headline on my blackberry of 'Virgin plagued with hydraulic problems'


now, call me old fashioned, but I think that is something to keep between yourself and your doctor


It is getting suprising how that the Virigin STILL hasn't gone the distance?
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ibsey wrote:
Jordan wrote:I read today a headline on my blackberry of 'Virgin plagued with hydraulic problems'


now, call me old fashioned, but I think that is something to keep between yourself and your doctor


It is getting suprising how that the Virigin STILL hasn't gone the distance?


It's going for speed.
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thehemogoblin wrote:
ibsey wrote:It is getting suprising how that the Virigin STILL hasn't gone the distance?


It's going for speed.


Man, I haven't heard that in a while.
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Been wondering... thank god that Climax engines and Virgin team had been separated by 40 years or so... Would have been they closer in time and... oh, boy, this thread would have reached astronomic numbers by all means...
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Popi_Larrauri wrote:Been wondering... thank god that Climax engines and Virgin team had been separated by 40 years or so... Would have been they closer in time and... oh, boy, this thread would have reached astronomic numbers by all means...


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CarlosFerreira wrote:
shinji wrote:Don't get carried away now.


shinji-san, I think ibsey is still on the funny side of mischievous; it'd interesting that it's the minor in the board that helps keep things in check.

You do like bagels, don't you?


Oi! If anything I'm the minor of the minors on this board :lol: (But I've heard worse stuff than what's on this thread at school on a constant basis so I'm not bothered by it)
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Ok just thought of another sticky situation for commentators when talking about tyre choices in a race...

...The Virgins both have hard on's. What are they going to do with that?
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Just been browsing the BBC website - let's hope they don't try this at the British GP...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manc ... 567999.stm

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I am moving this to the "Headline of the Year" thread. It has nothing to do with F1...
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CarlosFerreira wrote:I am moving this to the "Headline of the Year" thread. It has nothing to do with F1...

Fair enough. Can't argue. Just saw the headline and thought of the Virgins (and to a lesser degree, HRT...)
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dr-baker wrote:Just been browsing the BBC website - let's hope they don't try this at the British GP...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manc ... 567999.stm

Please feel free to delete this thread if deemed inappropiate for a "family-friendly" forum... :?

I don't want to make things worse, but...were you thinking about Virgin using that as fuel?
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Phoenix wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Just been browsing the BBC website - let's hope they don't try this at the British GP...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manc ... 567999.stm

Please feel free to delete this thread if deemed inappropiate for a "family-friendly" forum... :?

I don't want to make things worse, but...were you thinking about Virgin using that as fuel?

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Nuppiz wrote:
Phoenix wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Just been browsing the BBC website - let's hope they don't try this at the British GP...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manc ... 567999.stm

Please feel free to delete this thread if deemed inappropiate for a "family-friendly" forum... :?

I don't want to make things worse, but...were you thinking about Virgin using that as fuel?

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Phoenix wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Just been browsing the BBC website - let's hope they don't try this at the British GP...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manc ... 567999.stm

Please feel free to delete this thread if deemed inappropiate for a "family-friendly" forum... :?

I don't want to make things worse, but...were you thinking about Virgin using that as fuel?

No, that's just how they plan to create next year's Virgin chassis...
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Family forum, alright, but only for dysfunctional families, if you keep going at this rate...
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Waris wrote:Family forum, alright, but only for dysfunctional families, if you keep going at this rate...

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