Been reading it for years. It's where most of my partly-informed bullsh*t comes frommac wrote:I've recently just stumbled on that publication - it's a top read!
Mac

Been reading it for years. It's where most of my partly-informed bullsh*t comes frommac wrote:I've recently just stumbled on that publication - it's a top read!
Mac
I'm with TUT - someone shoot that jumped up little sh*t Ecclestone.tut wrote:Unfortunately with all the new billion dollar tracks that have been recently built in the Middle and Far East, with more to come, the writing is on the wall for Silverstone. It will be ditched to make way for another oil funded newbie. Monaco will be next.
Tradition does not matter anymore, especially with the sawn off poison dwarf, who still has not got enough money despite a personal fortune of £3.5 billion, or enough trophies on his arm, despite an ex model wife with legs longer than his body, that could do us all a favour by giving him an on the job heart attack.
He gives Gargoyles a bad name.
tut
Karthikeyan was blistering in Brit F3 - bloody fast. Very unlucky that he got slotted in a donkey of a car... Kinda stunted his career, like going into F1 too soon has done to a lot of people. Make no bones, he's quick.tonyg wrote:I'm with TUT - someone shoot that jumped up little sh*t Ecclestone.tut wrote:Unfortunately with all the new billion dollar tracks that have been recently built in the Middle and Far East, with more to come, the writing is on the wall for Silverstone. It will be ditched to make way for another oil funded newbie. Monaco will be next.
Tradition does not matter anymore, especially with the sawn off poison dwarf, who still has not got enough money despite a personal fortune of £3.5 billion, or enough trophies on his arm, despite an ex model wife with legs longer than his body, that could do us all a favour by giving him an on the job heart attack.
He gives Gargoyles a bad name.
tut
British GP to be replaced by Indian GP ASAP - probably the only reason that dead average idiot Narain Karthikeyan spent precisely one season driving slowly at the back of a GP track - Bernie wants to make a heap of cash selling TV rights to that area and even more when the GP there starts!
Shug wrote:Surface was woeful but I think it's a bloody excellent track! One of the few left with some character and history - not to mention good passing and a few proper 'balls of steel' corners when it's in good nick. I'd take it over all your Zuhais or Malaysias, any day of the week....
Me too - it will be the first time in years F1 cars are anything like the way they should be. Grooved tyres and over reliance on downforce has ruined the racing over the last decade. Tyre warmers are banned too next season which should make for some very interesting out lapsmac wrote:I'm looking forward to watching F1 next season when they go back to mechanical grip rather than all aero.
Mac
How about manual ignition advance control and carbs?ryallm wrote:Me too - it will be the first time in years F1 cars are anything like the way they should be. Grooved tyres and over reliance on downforce has ruined the racing over the last decade. Tyre warmers are banned too next season which should make for some very interesting out lapsmac wrote:I'm looking forward to watching F1 next season when they go back to mechanical grip rather than all aero.
MacI would like to see them go back to manual gearshifts and steel brakes too - that would really improve the spectacle.
Mark
You didn't watch the races then?ABZ-Elise wrote:Bring back the 1400bhp turbo'd F1 cars!