CarlosFerreira wrote:dr-baker wrote:What do people think his best result of 2011 will be?
A third child?

CarlosFerreira wrote:dr-baker wrote:What do people think his best result of 2011 will be?
A third child?
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.
JeremyMcClean wrote:I was a fan of Sebastien Bourdais.
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and still is today.
thehemogoblin wrote:Wizzie wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:Speaking of Schumacher, was I the only one who thought that he would not win in 2010?
To put it simply no.
Here's a long-form answer to the question:
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watka wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:I was a fan of Sebastien Bourdais.
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and still is today.
The Goblin is going to kill you for that.
thehemogoblin wrote:
Did somebody ask for a murderous moderator?
Phoenix wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:
Did somebody ask for a murderous moderator?
No. And take Colin Kolles home on your way back, please.
AndreaModa wrote:Stirring the pot as usual then Tirri![]()
I have to agree with you on Sutil though. Average at best.
DonTirri wrote:Kimi Räikkönen is on par with Senna as far as sheer quickness is concerned.
Klon wrote:DonTirri wrote:Kimi Räikkönen is on par with Senna as far as sheer quickness is concerned.
I'd almost tend to agree here, BUT: both drivers are, in terms of the "whole package" a step below the J. Fangio-A. Prost-M. Schumacher triumvirate. There you go with a controversial statement.
Sebastian Vettel wrote:If I was good at losing, I wouldn't be in Formula 1
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Klon wrote:DonTirri wrote:Kimi Räikkönen is on par with Senna as far as sheer quickness is concerned.
I'd almost tend to agree here, BUT: both drivers are, in terms of the "whole package" a step below the J. Fangio-A. Prost-M. Schumacher triumvirate. There you go with a controversial statement.
Who are, themselves, a step below Jim Clark.
DanielPT wrote:
That is not controversial. Now, controversial would be saying that Jim Clark is, in turn, a step below Jack Brabham!
DonTirri wrote:... also, name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
the Masked Lapwing wrote:DonTirri wrote:... also, name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
Does Franchitti count? He drove in NASCRAP for about... a year? He didn't do squat, though.
DonTirri wrote:Kimi Räikkönen is on par with Senna as far as sheer quickness is concerned.
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
Phoenix wrote:who is one step below...Stefan Bellof
Phoenix wrote:DanielPT wrote:
That is not controversial. Now, controversial would be saying that Jim Clark is, in turn, a step below Jack Brabham!
Who, at the same time is one step below...Stirling Moss...who is one step below...Stefan Bellof. Suck on that.
DanielPT wrote:Phoenix wrote:DanielPT wrote:
That is not controversial. Now, controversial would be saying that Jim Clark is, in turn, a step below Jack Brabham!
Who, at the same time is one step below...Stirling Moss...who is one step below...Stefan Bellof. Suck on that.
You missed something... Bellof is one step below of... Marcus Winkelhock!
DonTirri wrote:Name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
DonTirri wrote:Name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
thehemogoblin wrote:DonTirri wrote:Name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
Juan Pablo Montoya?
DonTirri wrote:thehemogoblin wrote:DonTirri wrote:Name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
Juan Pablo Montoya?
Otherwise good but JPM is on the category of "F1-drivers who made success elsewherer"
DonTirri wrote:C) With only two former IRL/Indycar/Cart drivers making any success in F1 (Mario A and Villeneuve) while several drivers have made the switch the other way round (Fittipaldi, Mansell, Zanardi to name a few) makes a very strong case that the best of F1 > the best of IRL/Indy/Cart, also, name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars and I can name several f1-drivers who have had success in Touring cars, Prototypes, even Rallying. To me NASCAR drivers just Scream "ONE TRICK PONY!!"
BlindCaveSalamander wrote:Klon wrote:DonTirri wrote:Kimi Räikkönen is on par with Senna as far as sheer quickness is concerned.
I'd almost tend to agree here, BUT: both drivers are, in terms of the "whole package" a step below the J. Fangio-A. Prost-M. Schumacher triumvirate. There you go with a controversial statement.
Who are, themselves, a step below Jim Clark.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
nome66 wrote:I remember JPM being screwed over by NASCAR with an unnecessary penalty.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Phoenix,DanielPT,DanielPT wrote:
That is not controversial. Now, controversial would be saying that Jim Clark is, in turn, a step below Jack Brabham!
Who, at the same time is one step below...Stirling Moss...who is one step below...Stefan Bellof. Suck on that.
You missed something... Bellof is one step below of... Marcus Winkelhock!
Who, at the same time, is one step below...Hans Heyer! I mean, who else would dare to sneak onto a GP race having failed to qualify?
WeirdKerr wrote:Phoenix,DanielPT,DanielPT wrote:
That is not controversial. Now, controversial would be saying that Jim Clark is, in turn, a step below Jack Brabham!
Who, at the same time is one step below...Stirling Moss...who is one step below...Stefan Bellof. Suck on that.
You missed something... Bellof is one step below of... Marcus Winkelhock!
Who, at the same time, is one step below...Hans Heyer! I mean, who else would dare to sneak onto a GP race having failed to qualify?
who is at least 2 steps below Z.B.
Dr. Helmut Marko wrote: Finally we have an Australian in the team who can start a race well and challenge Vettel.
Emerson Fittipaldi was one of the greatest drivers of all time, period. Zanardi was like Michael Andretti, a true hard charger with a super-aggressive driving style who would make passes where nobody thought them possible. Since Zanardi and Andretti were good RACERS, they found success in CART, which has always rewarded better racers rather than a driver with lots of speed but without much skill in actual racing. Put Vettel or Raikkonen in the IRL and I guarantee they'll never finish higher than 15th unless it's a fluke result. Drivers like Petrov and Kobayashi are wasting their racing abilities in F1, when they would probably be more at home in the IRL.
Of all of the feeder categories, F3000 success has almost ALWAYS equaled F1 failure but success in CART/IRL.
Nigel Mansell's CART success was only due to the Newman/Haas Lola being unstoppable and the officials being hugely biased towards him. If the officials were fair to Mansell, he would not have won the title, and if he was truly great, he would not have done so poorly in 1994, when he actually had to apply himself (he did so only once that season IIRC). Yes, the Penske was ridiculously fast, but what did Nige do? Oh yeah, he sucked. Sorry, Mansell was not a good racer. He might have been a fast driver, but his racing ability was minimal at best...
wonder what that says about the late-1980s F1 drivers?
You also forgot to mention Dan Gurney, who won in F1, USAC (precursor to CART) and in NASCAR. That's totally not being successful. Neither is Jim Clark's excellence in USAC as well...
NASCAR drivers that have been successful outside of NASCAR's top-three touring series in the past 20 years include:
Tony Stewart, AJ Allmendinger (Eh, Champ Car was shite then, but if prototypes, endurance racing, and rallying count, then Champ Car counts too), Sam Hornish Jr., JPM, Steve Kinser (Not sure if he counts, but he was scheduled to run a full-season of NASCAR... but that didn't last long!), Robby Gordon (I don't think his SCORE records have been matched), Jimmy Spencer (Open Wheel modified success), Kenny Wallace, Dave Blaney, John Andretti (FAR from a one-trick pony...), and lest we forget Dale Earnhardt in the 24 Hours of Daytona and the hilarious story of him in that race...
However, in order to know most of their outside-of-NASCARs-main-touring-series you'd need to actually be paying attention and not make mindless, inane comments when you clearly don't know what the hell you're talking about.
DonTirri wrote:...the B194 was that much better of a car than the FW16...
Biscione wrote:"Some Turkemenistani gulag repurposed for residential use" is the best way yet I've heard to describe North / East Glasgow.
DonTirri wrote:...the B194 was that much more ilegal than the FW16...
DanielPT wrote:DonTirri wrote:...the B194 was that much more illegal than the FW16...
Fixed.
Jeroen Krautmeir wrote:DanielPT wrote:DonTirri wrote:...the B194 was that much more illegal than the FW16...
Fixed.
Double fixed!
the Masked Lapwing wrote:DonTirri wrote:... also, name one NASCAR driver from the last 20 years who has made ANY success outside stock cars
Marcos Ambrose.