I rather hope the teams set up an alternative F1 and leave Ecclestone and Moseley out in the cold.
I rather hope the teams set up an alternative F1 and leave Ecclestone and Moseley out in the cold.
hurrah....the impending demise of the money circus/technical(non driving) skill/procession that F1 has become.
I'm afraid I now rate it as a "sport" alongside darts and ballroom dancing.
time to re-invent itself
hurrah....the impending demise of the money circus/technical(non driving) skill/procession that F1 has become.
I'm afraid I now rate it as a "sport" alongside darts and ballroom dancing.
time to re-invent itself
hurrah....the impending demise of the money circus/technical(non driving) skill/procession that F1 has become.
I'm afraid I now rate it as a "sport" alongside darts and ballroom dancing.
time to re-invent itself
Im not seeing your point here, Are you saying its easy to drive an F1 Car?
Excuse me if im wrong by the way
I rather hope the teams set up an alternative F1 and leave Ecclestone and Moseley out in the cold.
I think the point the right honourable gentleman was making was that success is primarily down to the machine, and not the bag of warm gristle behind the wheel guiding it.
Strange observation, Formula One is more competitive and enthralling so far this season that it's been for 20 years
Alonso/Piquet
Hamilton/Kovalainen
Same cars...massive gulf in performances..verdict? The above is bollocks
why hasnt this thread had the reaction of pure BILE that was thrown at ferrari for making a similar statement yesterday
The fact that this is true in a season in which one driver has won 80% of the races, truly is a damning indictment of the 'sport'.
why hasnt this thread had the reaction of pure BILE that was thrown at ferrari for making a similar statement yesterday
why hasnt this thread had the reaction of pure BILE that was thrown at ferrari for making a similar statement yesterday