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Good song <ok> I would post my own choice on here but if anyone's heard of Zebrahead I'll be surprised.
I did wonder why, but my mother always said never to look a gift lion in the mouth.
You don't matter <whistle> [img]
Number... ... drum roll... ... ... FIVE please. :)
One despairs for Whitmarsh sometimes.
I think Perez might like it to understeer, not sure. Certainly the Sauber is easier on its tyres than some other cars, hence the 'Perez one-stopper'.
While your tongue is firmly in cheek, I think that the two drivers with different driving styles at Mclaren has affected development adversely...
I'd love to hear Coulthard's views on this.
I propose a thread lock on the basis that the election is over.
This, especially given that Paffett and Prost are the wrong side of 30! It's a way for the FIA to re-introduce testing without it being explicit.
It's some guy I've never heard of, who joined Caterham as their CEO and will now combine that with being team principal....
http://whatthe****hasobamadonesofar.com/ EDIT: If you have the swear filter activated then the link won't work.
To quote Billy Talent, surprise surprise.
Were you waiting to make this thread when you could get the second line of title text right? :P
There is a far wider political discussion than is necessary to have here included within this post. Suffice to say, I cannot respond to this guy...
I thought someone might say that. In which case, what about the fellow who left STR this season? I forget his name.
Tony Fernandes is to step down as Caterham team principal. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/104084 His replacement is 'someone from...
Once again, I may sound naive, but this.
I was going to say about Magnussen, pretty impressive stuff from him. In fairness we all know that Mclaren use Paffett for data and feedback...
Not particularly impressive from Prost... and van der Garde has not impressed me in any of his appearances, but wow - that Caterham is so far off...