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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 8:22:15 GMT
Quite a good race unfolding, what a whining twat Hamilton is, he just tore his engineer a new arsehole for talking on the radio through a corner...spoilt little tax dodger. And is moaning he is on hard compounds not medium.
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 29, 2015 8:27:19 GMT
Did Lewis shag your wife, Shangs?
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 29, 2015 8:29:16 GMT
I'm enjoying how the Merc drivers are struggling to comprehend how another car is in front of them.
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 29, 2015 8:31:42 GMT
I just wish it was not spoilt brat that fucked my wife, Vettel.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 8:41:05 GMT
Did Lewis shag your wife, Shangs? Might have put a smile on her face if he had...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 8:45:55 GMT
Well done Vettel, glad to see Ferrari back on top, just wait for Hamilton's whining excuses now.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 29, 2015 8:54:50 GMT
Poor tyre strategy cost Mercedes dearly over the weekend. Using medium compound when not need during 2nd qualifying yesterday but I think also they brought hamilton in far to late for second tyre change. Should have brought him in as soon as Vettel had come in for his first stop and came out way faster than the Mercs allowing him to catch Hamilton. At least we are looking at a competitive season.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2015 12:35:43 GMT
My god someone actually likes the smarmy little twat that is Vettel lol lol lol . now we see another idiot in Rosberg deliberately blocking his team mate Lewis yesterday in qualifying and the German team putting the WRONG tyres on his car in a clear attempt by yer NUTTER of a man Berni to make it less than a procession this year the idiot has even called for double points for the last three races. The man is a bigger liability than Blatter when it comes to governing a sport.
Lewis will never be my all time favourite driver, however I can't stand Vettel and Alonso or for that matter Button who should not have had a drive this season.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 29, 2015 13:43:04 GMT
My god someone actually likes the smarmy little twat that is Vettel lol lol lol . now we see another idiot in Rosberg deliberately blocking his team mate Lewis yesterday in qualifying and the German team putting the WRONG tyres on his car in a clear attempt by yer NUTTER of a man Berni to make it less than a procession this year the idiot has even called for double points for the last three races. The man is a bigger liability than Blatter when it comes to governing a sport. Lewis will never be my all time favourite driver, however I can't stand Vettel and Alonso or for that matter Button who should not have had a drive this season. IMO there is an undercurrent of racism in F1. This has hampered Lewis Hamilton throughtout his F1 career. But despite this he has developed into the most competitive driver since Michael Schumacher. In fact he has had to to overcome this adversity. I don't want to elaborate any more but there have been many incidents on and off the track which would only bring you to this conclusion.
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 29, 2015 16:30:12 GMT
My god someone actually likes the smarmy little twat that is Vettel lol lol lol . now we see another idiot in Rosberg deliberately blocking his team mate Lewis yesterday in qualifying and the German team putting the WRONG tyres on his car in a clear attempt by yer NUTTER of a man Berni to make it less than a procession this year the idiot has even called for double points for the last three races. The man is a bigger liability than Blatter when it comes to governing a sport. Lewis will never be my all time favourite driver, however I can't stand Vettel and Alonso or for that matter Button who should not have had a drive this season. IMO there is an undercurrent of racism in F1. This has hampered Lewis Hamilton throughtout his F1 career. But despite this he has developed into the most competitive driver since Michael Schumacher. In fact he has had to to overcome this adversity. I don't want to elaborate any more but there have been many incidents on and off the track which would only bring you to this conclusion. Whilst you're probably correct, I don't see why you've brought up the Race Card here? There are plenty of reasons why people dislike Lewis, but I don't think that being mixed race has been all bad for him, either. I remember the disgraceful monkey suit "jokes" at his expense, but equally, he's become one of the world's highest paid sports stars, in part because of his background. He was nurtured to an exceptional degree by Mclaren and walked into the best seat in F1.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 30, 2015 6:44:40 GMT
IMO there is an undercurrent of racism in F1. This has hampered Lewis Hamilton throughtout his F1 career. But despite this he has developed into the most competitive driver since Michael Schumacher. In fact he has had to to overcome this adversity. I don't want to elaborate any more but there have been many incidents on and off the track which would only bring you to this conclusion. Whilst you're probably correct, I don't see why you've brought up the Race Card here? There are plenty of reasons why people dislike Lewis, but I don't think that being mixed race has been all bad for him, either. I remember the disgraceful monkey suit "jokes" at his expense, but equally, he's become one of the world's highest paid sports stars, in part because of his background. He was nurtured to an exceptional degree by Mclaren and walked into the best seat in F1. [/b][/u] But, according to you, he has used his (ethnic) background to enable him to "walk into the best seat in F1". Nothing to do with his aggressive competitive driving skills then? He was nurtured "to an exceptional degree" by McLaren because he showed exceptional talent as a young lad. Nothing to do with his background. I could ask the same question .....why are you playing the race card.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 7:09:30 GMT
Simply can not see how race is an issue, surely if it was then he'd have never been given the opportunity in the first place, there must have been plenty of white kids showing enough potential and from a relatively privileged background for Hamilton to have been over looked.
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 30, 2015 15:20:06 GMT
Whilst you're probably correct, I don't see why you've brought up the Race Card here? There are plenty of reasons why people dislike Lewis, but I don't think that being mixed race has been all bad for him, either. I remember the disgraceful monkey suit "jokes" at his expense, but equally, he's become one of the world's highest paid sports stars, in part because of his background. He was nurtured to an exceptional degree by Mclaren and walked into the best seat in F1. [/b][/u] But, according to you, he has used his (ethnic) background to enable him to "walk into the best seat in F1". Nothing to do with his aggressive competitive driving skills then? He was nurtured "to an exceptional degree" by McLaren because he showed exceptional talent as a young lad. Nothing to do with his background. I could ask the same question .....why are you playing the race card. [/quote] I did not say that, the main thrust of my point is that he has risen to the top, largely despite his background, and in some cases his background has helped him with sponsorship etc.
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Post by lawrieleslie on Mar 30, 2015 15:36:33 GMT
[/b][/u] But, according to you, he has used his (ethnic) background to enable him to "walk into the best seat in F1". Nothing to do with his aggressive competitive driving skills then? He was nurtured "to an exceptional degree" by McLaren because he showed exceptional talent as a young lad. Nothing to do with his background. I could ask the same question .....why are you playing the race card. [/quote] I did not say that, the main thrust of my point is that he has risen to the top, largely despite his background, and in some cases his background has helped him with sponsorship etc. [/quote] Oops misunderstood you. Soz.
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Post by RichieBarkerOut! on Mar 30, 2015 16:05:08 GMT
[/b][/u] But, according to you, he has used his (ethnic) background to enable him to "walk into the best seat in F1". Nothing to do with his aggressive competitive driving skills then? He was nurtured "to an exceptional degree" by McLaren because he showed exceptional talent as a young lad. Nothing to do with his background. I could ask the same question .....why are you playing the race card. [/quote] I did not say that, the main thrust of my point is that he has risen to the top, largely despite his background, and in some cases his background has helped him with sponsorship etc. [/quote] Oops misunderstood you. Soz. [/quote] That's internet forums for you, unless you do a Mick Mills, and write a thesis every time, then it's very easy to read things in a way that was not intended.
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