Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Mark Webber's away from F1 and off to race for Porsche next season then. Let the Kimi to Red Bull rumours commence. I don't think it would be a great move personally as the team is so Vettel-centric now, he could risk getting blown away by Seb in that scenario. I think he's on to a good thing at Lotus.....
 
Mark Webber's away from F1 and off to race for Porsche next season then. Let the Kimi to Red Bull rumours commence. I don't think it would be a great move personally as the team is so Vettel-centric now, he could risk getting blown away by Seb in that scenario. I think he's on to a good thing at Lotus.....

Will be interesting to see if they go with one of the Toro Rosso drivers, or if they look to bring someone in from another team. I still think they should've stuck with Alguersuari, he got royally ****ed over by Red Bull in my opinion. I don't think he would have done any worse a job than Ricciardo/Vergne has done. That said, Vergne is definitely putting a good run together now. If he goes well in Silverstone and the rest of the summer, I'd happily put him in at Red Bull.
 
If anyone's still interested, here are some quotes to prove Aaron Hernandez is possibly the most stupid (alleged) killer in history:

"Around 2:30 a.m. that same day, the prosecutor said, Lloyd was last seen leaving his Boston home with Hernandez in a silver Nissan Altima.
Less than an hour later, surveillance cameras at the North Attleborough industrial park showed the vehicle heading toward the remote area where Lloyd's body was later found, McCauley said.
"The car goes down there at 3:22," McCauley said. "Four minutes later, the car is visible again. During the interval between 3:23 and 3:27, people who were working the overnight shift hear gunshots."
Minutes later, surveillance video from Hernandez's home security system shows the former NFL player arriving back at his house with two other people, according to the district attorney. Hernandez appears to be holding a firearm, McCauley said.
"The defendant goes walking through the house with the gun in his hand. That is captured in the video. ... And they all go down to the basement," McCauley said. "Once in the basement, the surveillance gets shut off."
McCauley said the gun Hernandez was carrying in the surveillance video has not been found."

He returned the rental car that was involved in the killing, and there was a shell casing matching the calibre used in the murder.

They found chewing gum with his DNA on next to a shell casing at the scene.

And top it all off with this:

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Not looking good for him.
 
Will be interesting to see if they go with one of the Toro Rosso drivers, or if they look to bring someone in from another team. I still think they should've stuck with Alguersuari, he got royally ****ed over by Red Bull in my opinion. I don't think he would have done any worse a job than Ricciardo/Vergne has done. That said, Vergne is definitely putting a good run together now. If he goes well in Silverstone and the rest of the summer, I'd happily put him in at Red Bull.

Hmm......where Kimi would likely get beaten by Seb, I fear Vergne or Ricciardo would be murdered by him. I kind of agree on Alguersuari - he showed great form in the lower series but for whatever reason it just didn't click in F1 for him - ask Ant Davidson/Allan McNish how that feels.

I just think Kimi has a good thing at Lotus where he's pretty much the number 1 in a quick car. Although he's absolutely the man not to get bothered by Seb's personality as he doesn't get bothered by anything - hence why nearly everyone loves him. Just would hate for him to make a bad move.....though saying that, I'd love to see him trounce Vettel. Unlikely though. He's a bit good.
 
Hmm......where Kimi would likely get beaten by Seb, I fear Vergne or Ricciardo would be murdered by him. I kind of agree on Alguersuari - he showed great form in the lower series but for whatever reason it just didn't click in F1 for him - ask Ant Davidson/Allan McNish how that feels.

I just think Kimi has a good thing at Lotus where he's pretty much the number 1 in a quick car. Although he's absolutely the man not to get bothered by Seb's personality as he doesn't get bothered by anything - hence why nearly everyone loves him. Just would hate for him to make a bad move.....though saying that, I'd love to see him trounce Vettel. Unlikely though. He's a bit good.

I doubt that Vergne would get trounced by Vettel, his talent is too great for that I reckon. Followed his progress since he was in British F3, where he dominated the field, beat James Calado by 99 points.

Alguersuari I felt was just getting a grip of F1, and it's a shame that the seat he had apparently secured for 2013 didn't materialise.
 
When people say "you never know who's reading and watching", it's certainly true.

I just got contacted by a reasonably well-known sporting website to write for them after reading my blog.

Just returned the application and now we wait.
 
When people say "you never know who's reading and watching", it's certainly true.

I just got contacted by a reasonably well-known sporting website to write for them after reading my blog.

Just returned the application and now we wait.

Lucky I got a mail from a random who said they were a girl wanting a 3 sum....
 
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