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Speaking of Ratzenberger and Senna, on the same weekend Rubens Barichello made a 'mistake and got away with it'. His car became airborne, hit the top of a tyre barrier and rolled several times. O'Sullivan's fastest 147 took five minutes and eight seconds, roughly a minute less than Barichello was technically dead for!
 
Speaking of Ratzenberger and Senna, on the same weekend Rubens Barichello made a 'mistake and got away with it'. His car became airborne, hit the top of a tyre barrier and rolled several times. O'Sullivan's fastest 147 took five minutes and eight seconds, roughly a minute less than Barichello was technically dead for!

Was it Jules Bianchi who died 9 months in a coma after a terrible crash, I don’t recall any snooker player dying or even breaking a fingernail after missing an easy Black, **** you Sullivan stupid ****
 
There seems to be a fair bit of effort going in to justifying liking the bell end.

If you like him, grand, others think he's a nob, and neither side are liable to change their mind so there's no need for the insecurity. <ok>

It does seem a bit odd that people care so much.

Well it does from where I'm standing, as I don't give a flying **** anyway :cheesy:
 
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There seems to be a fair bit of effort going in to justifying liking the bell end.

If you like him, grand, others think he's a nob, and neither side are liable to change their mind so there's no need for the insecurity. <ok>
I refer the honourable gentleman to the second sentence of my first post. As a driver he's unsurpassed, as a man that's up for interpretation.
 
I refer the honourable gentleman to the second sentence of my first post. As a driver he's unsurpassed, as a man that's up for interpretation.

In the unlikely event I ever find one, I'll be sure to pass on your message. <ok>
 
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I haven't watched F1 for a long time it has become to predictable!
I used to like it and one the best races I ever watched was Jensen Buttons charge to win from the back to win in Canada !
I stopped watching during the Schumacher years because it was boring. I imagine the Hamilton years have been just as boring.
 
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If it was solely down to the car, how come none of his team mates over the years have come anywhere close to matching his achievements? As Al mentions - Hamilton lapped his team mate yesterday who was also driving the same car. Nothing to do with ability?

glp you are just being silly, changing history to suit your agenda.
none of his team mates came close to matching his acheivements you say?

well sir i accuse you of lying and no one should listen to a word you say on this subject

time spent together at maclaren
BUTTON OUTSCORED HAMILTON
despite being vastly outqualified.
now what does that tell you? cue excuses and sob stories.


and glp hamilton is teamed atm with an average driver. if he was teamed with verstappen or ricciardo or one of the younger up and comers he wouldnt have had it so easy. even a so so driver like rosberg beat him.

he just isnt as good as what people reckon
 
glp you are just being silly, changing history to suit your agenda.
none of his team mates came close to matching his acheivements you say?

well sir i accuse you of lying and no one should listen to a word you say on this subject

time spent together at maclaren
BUTTON OUTSCORED HAMILTON
despite being vastly outqualified.
now what does that tell you? cue excuses and sob stories.


and glp hamilton is teamed atm with an average driver. if he was teamed with verstappen or ricciardo or one of the younger up and comers he wouldnt have had it so easy. even a so so driver like rosberg beat him.

he just isnt as good as what people reckon

Not sure about F1 but in Moto GP just because the two bikes may be in the same team they may not be exactly the same under the bodywork. Set up and support will also be different.

I guess F1 will be the same.
 
glp you are just being silly, changing history to suit your agenda.
none of his team mates came close to matching his acheivements you say?

well sir i accuse you of lying and no one should listen to a word you say on this subject

time spent together at maclaren
BUTTON OUTSCORED HAMILTON
despite being vastly outqualified.
now what does that tell you? cue excuses and sob stories.


and glp hamilton is teamed atm with an average driver. if he was teamed with verstappen or ricciardo or one of the younger up and comers he wouldnt have had it so easy. even a so so driver like rosberg beat him.

he just isnt as good as what people reckon

I can understand why people don't like him, but suggesting he's not a great driver is simply ridiculous.