turkey_machine Wrote:
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> Bruno, I'll break from the norm and not say you're
> a complete tw*t who's so biased he can't see past
> his own cock.
>
> 1) Piquet crashed at Singapore cos he f**ked it
> up. No driver that weekend crashed at the same
> spot, support race or main feature. Correct me
> please if I'm wrong, otherwise I'll continue to
> laugh at your growing ineptitude to see the truth
> as it's laid out by others.
>
> 2) Massa has earned the respect of the paddock for
> taking the fight to Hamilton this season. Piquet
> will have to earn respect in more than the same
> way his father did, and hopefully Alonso will
> cream him this season and put him out of a drive
> before the year's out.
>
> 3) Singapore is NOT an unsafe circuit; by that
> definition Valencia and certainly Monaco would be
> considered unsafe. So they have a few bumps: BIG
> F**KING DEAL! F1 cars have to be able to go over
> all kinds of circuits, not super-smooth jobbies
> that Magny-Cours has started the trend of
> producing. Bahrain is a cracking circuit to watch,
> it produces overtaking (2004 or 2005 race had a
> fair amount from a certain Pedro de la Rosa),
> Barcelona may be very good fun to drive but hasn't
> produced a good race in the past few years, and
> only does when rain's involved (1991, 1996);
> otherwise it's mostly a procession.
>
>
> I'm not biased, but you're a right pisshead some
> days, and you've just backed that statement up
> with this thread which you've degenerated into a
> back and forth which you're losing quite badly
> between you and the rest of the members here; you
> incurred the wrath of DaveEllis and gav on more
> than one occasion and both should have put you to
> bed and stuck a dummy in your mouth to stop your
> incessent whining.
>
>
>
>
> BACK ON ORIGINAL TOPIC
>
> A street race round Rome could be an interesting
> one; I quite liked the course in Gran Turismo 2.
> Although it'd have to complement the calendar, not
> replace the current Italian GP.
1) He crashed because the track is unsafe, full of bumps and because he was a rookie in his first full F1 year.
2) respect? where... I can only see people talking about Lewis, Alonso, Kimi. No one apart of his fanboys here are talking about him. You will regret saying this when you see that hes back to his Driver #2 role supporting Kimi after a "1999 Eddie Irvine style year".
3) Singapore and Valencia are much more unsafe than Monaco, Singapore T10 and pitlane entry/exit for an example. Bahrain is crap and so is Valencia.
Just to help you going back on topic. I have never seen the rome layout, but no other italian track is better than Monza; therefore I would say NO to a race at Rome, even if it was sort of a European GP rotation, we dont need new tracks, we need to see the classic old tracks revamped and back to its former glory.