The fact we managed to discuss Hammo's swerving in Malaysia without bringing each other's mums into the fray has made me positively elated - not for the first time.
CarlosFerreira wrote:The fact we managed to discuss Hammo's swerving in Malaysia without bringing each other's mums into the fray has made me positively elated - not for the first time.
He was taking after his parents and partying like it was 1984.
CarlosFerreira wrote:The fact we managed to discuss Hammo's swerving in Malaysia without bringing each other's mums into the fray has made me positively elated - not for the first time.
He was taking after his parents and partying like it was 1984.
CarlosFerreira wrote:The fact we managed to discuss Hammo's swerving in Malaysia without bringing each other's mums into the fray has made me positively elated - not for the first time.
He was taking after his parents and partying like it was 1984.
Top class right there.
The reference was far dirtier before I decided to stay family-friendly. It's all your and Wizzie's faults.
It certainly could do with the entertainment value & the closer racing. Maybe the people charged with amending the rules so badly every year should take a look at Indy once in a while.
Sir Stirling has a point.
DemocalypseNow wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Avatar change: keep bumping into my own posts and thinking "Hey, new member!".
Get a Williams car as your avatar Carlos.
I am not worthy.
Besides, I only have avatars with Portuguese drivers - and, as per the 2.0 podcast, Catalonia has been taken over by the Portuguese unbeknown to anyone.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Besides, I only have avatars with Portuguese drivers - and, as per the 2.0 podcast, Catalonia has been taken over by the Portuguese unbeknown to anyone.
Not wanting to burst any bubbles, but I'm pretty sure that's Buemi, not the 'Portuguese maestro'.
Nico Rosberg wrote:Break me down mentally? Good luck with that one.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Besides, I only have avatars with Portuguese drivers - and, as per the 2.0 podcast, Catalonia has been taken over by the Portuguese unbeknown to anyone.
Not wanting to burst any bubbles, but I'm pretty sure that's Buemi, not the 'Portuguese maestro'.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Besides, I only have avatars with Portuguese drivers - and, as per the 2.0 podcast, Catalonia has been taken over by the Portuguese unbeknown to anyone.
Not wanting to burst any bubbles, but I'm pretty sure that's Buemi, not the 'Portuguese maestro'.
The photo said it was the 'saurus. I don't know.
1st-Catalonia is allegedly not Spain, but it isn't Portuguese either. 2nd-That's Buemi. The Alguersaurus Rex has a yellow helmet.
Phoenix wrote:1st-Catalonia is allegedly not Spain, but it isn't Portuguese either.
I personally rate nationalism slightly above the black plague (and slightly below Hello Kitty) in the ranking of "things which have the potential to ruin it for everyone", but I was delighted to hear in the podcast 2.0 that Alguersuari is now Portuguese...
Phoenix wrote:1st-Catalonia is allegedly not Spain, but it isn't Portuguese either.
I personally rate nationalism slightly above the black plague (and slightly below Hello Kitty) in the ranking of "things which have the potential to ruin it for everyone", but I was delighted to hear in the podcast 2.0 that Alguersuari is now Portuguese...
Amazing ranking. Where does reality show concept ranks in it?
Winners have lots of friends, losers have good friends.
Phoenix wrote:1st-Catalonia is allegedly not Spain, but it isn't Portuguese either.
I personally rate nationalism slightly above the black plague (and slightly below Hello Kitty) in the ranking of "things which have the potential to ruin it for everyone", but I was delighted to hear in the podcast 2.0 that Alguersuari is now Portuguese...
Amazing ranking. Where does reality show concept ranks in it?
Up there at the top, alongside Luca di Montezemolo's hair.
Kovalainen outbraking Massa into Anthony Noghès: laugh-out-loud moment of the year. I bet every Englishman in the pitlane cheered, and some Italians may have raised a smile as well.