EC83 Wrote:
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> chet Wrote:
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> > I think Martin nailed it when he said these are
> > things you should not have to learn. They
> should
> > be instinctive as a racing driver.
> >
> > He did it GP2, he's still doing it.
>
> Very true. The problem with Grosjean is he doesn't
> have the intelligence to learn though. He's as
> thick as @#$%&, and now it's becoming increasingly
> obvious. This is why I didn't want to see him back
> in F1 after 2009. Somebody as stupid as him in
> these cars is just a liability.
> As long as he's allowed to interfere with F1, this
> kind of thing will be happening.
+1, the guy is a complete waste
does anybody else loved the way Lewis anticipated Perez????
honestly i think Perez was racing a bit high reved when he had Lewis in front, i knew before he was close enough that all Lewis had to do was anticipate the move and Perez was going to go.... Lewis won that one by a mile!
the guys at Fox Sports LA were joking around with Grosjean, about deserving a "Stop and Go Home" penalty, really is ridiculous, Webber and Horner could't say it any better
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Webber
"I haven't obviously seen what happened at the start but the guys confirmed that it was the first-lap nutcase again Grosjean," he said.
"The rest of us are trying to fight for some decent results each weekend but he is trying to get to the third corner as fast as he can at every race.
"It makes it frustrating because a few big guys probably suffered from that and maybe he needs another holiday.
"He needs to have a look at himself, it was completely his fault. How many mistakes can you make, how many times can you make the same error? First-lap incidents... yeah... it's quite embarrassing at this level for him."
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Horner
"I think the most concerning thing is when it is repeat incidents," he said. "If you make mistakes that's fine, but the key thing is to learn from them.
"He's hosing away points for his team, they are fighting in the constructors' championship and I would be surprised if they were too impressed by that. Seven incidents this year is more than enough, Mark was a victim of the action today and that cost him at least a podium."
there are other useless jokes driving around, bu i think Grosjean wins them all, it's enouh.