dr-baker wrote:Could anybody transcribe and translate that interview please? It looks facinating but I barely understood any of it!
Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
AdrianSutil wrote:Thanks for the video! And welcome
Faustus wrote:Superb S921! Welcome and thank you for posting this!
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Giedo van der Garde - We expected crap from him, he has delivered crap so far. Well done on matching our expectations lad.
Shizuka wrote:Welcome! I see you posted a Raiuno (Rai Uno) interview. Damn it, I don't know Italian.
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Giedo van der Garde - We expected crap from him, he has delivered crap so far. Well done on matching our expectations lad.
Jack O Melley wrote:So here we are.
Andrea de Adamich: "...yes and we are at the beginning of the official Qualifying session, but Patricia is in the pit with someone."
Patricia Pilchard, Italia Uno's pits reporter: "Yes, I am chasing Giovanna Amati we have held here for a while... and let me say that she actually had only 24 hours to fit in Formula One's world, in her car and in the Kyalami track, and she have not spent much time on the track in these two days. Do you feel quiet the same?"
Giovanna Amati: "Well, yes, I'm quiet, I mean... I'm trying to qualify, it's not easy. As you were saying it's the first time I've stepped up in the car and on a track I don't know at all. It's very hard, very hard, because I don't manage to understand fully car's reactions. Anyway there are still this afternoon and another session tomorrow, and in reality I've completed 8 laps overall since this morning."
Patricia Pilchard: "Did the traffic bother you on the track, or do you think the traffic will bother you much in this hour of session?"
Giovanna Amati: "No, I don't think so... also because most of the drivers is quicker than me now, so perhaps it's more likely I'll cause myself traffic than me to find it. However, I mean... I'm trying at my best, it won't be easy."
Patricia Pilchard: "Thank you."
S921 wrote:Hi guys,
my name is Pedro and this is my first post here on this forum (the site itself I know and I read since the end of 2002). And I'll start my participation here with a special contribuition. I was able to found some interesting, and rare, footage of Giovanna Amati in the South African GP '92. In the video you will see an interview and some action from her.
I hope that you like it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNJ4oIVtXvY
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
Mister Fungus wrote:Imagine what kind of a media frenzy a female in F1 would cause today, even if she would've raced for HRT.
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
eagleash wrote:S921 wrote:Hi guys,
my name is Pedro and this is my first post here on this forum (the site itself I know and I read since the end of 2002). And I'll start my participation here with a special contribuition. I was able to found some interesting, and rare, footage of Giovanna Amati in the South African GP '92. In the video you will see an interview and some action from her.
I hope that you like it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNJ4oIVtXvY
Good find. Username may cause some confusion with S951?
S951 wrote:welcome! my older brother
Jack O Melley wrote:So here we are.
Andrea de Adamich: "...yes and we are at the beginning of the official Qualifying session, but Patricia is in the pit with someone."
Patricia Pilchard, Italia Uno's pits reporter: "Yes, I am chasing Giovanna Amati we have held here for a while... and let me say that she actually had only 24 hours to fit in Formula One's world, in her car and in the Kyalami track, and she have not spent much time on the track in these two days. Do you feel quiet the same?"
Giovanna Amati: "Well, yes, I'm quiet, I mean... I'm trying to qualify, it's not easy. As you were saying it's the first time I've stepped up in the car and on a track I don't know at all. It's very hard, very hard, because I don't manage to understand fully car's reactions. Anyway there are still this afternoon and another session tomorrow, and in reality I've completed 8 laps overall since this morning."
Patricia Pilchard: "Did the traffic bother you on the track, or do you think the traffic will bother you much in this hour of session?"
Giovanna Amati: "No, I don't think so... also because most of the drivers is quicker than me now, so perhaps it's more likely I'll cause myself traffic than me to find it. However, I mean... I'm trying at my best, it won't be easy."
Patricia Pilchard: "Thank you."
Mister Fungus wrote:Imagine what kind of a media frenzy a female in F1 would cause today, even if she would've raced for HRT.
Wizzie wrote:He's from a family of used cars salesmen... which might as well be the mafia EurobrunMe wrote:I have no idea why I always think Tony D'Alberto is a mafia member![]()
eurobrun wrote:Of course dr-baker wants a girl in f1
dr-baker wrote:eurobrun wrote:Of course dr-baker wants a girl in f1
Of course I do. Who doesn't?
Nuppiz wrote:Romain Grosjean - kids of all ages watch this you know, we don't want to see you realizing your fantasies of creating STR-Lotus babies.
East Londoner wrote:dr-baker wrote:eurobrun wrote:Of course dr-baker wants a girl in f1
Of course I do. Who doesn't?
It will have 20 years in a few months since Giovanna last attempted to qualify that concrete block of a Brabham. A whole 2 decades will have passed with no female drivers competing in F1. Which is why I DEMAND that HRT take on Maria De Villota for 2012!
Jack O Melley wrote:So here we are.
Andrea de Adamich: "...yes and we are at the beginning of the official Qualifying session, but Patricia is in the pit with someone."
Patricia Pilchard, Italia Uno's pits reporter: "Yes, I am chasing Giovanna Amati we have held here for a while... and let me say that she actually had only 24 hours to fit in Formula One's world, in her car and in the Kyalami track, and she have not spent much time on the track in these two days. Do you feel quiet the same?"
Giovanna Amati: "Well, yes, I'm quiet, I mean... I'm trying to qualify, it's not easy. As you were saying it's the first time I've stepped up in the car and on a track I don't know at all. It's very hard, very hard, because I don't manage to understand fully car's reactions. Anyway there are still this afternoon and another session tomorrow, and in reality I've completed 8 laps overall since this morning."
Patricia Pilchard: "Did the traffic bother you on the track, or do you think the traffic will bother you much in this hour of session?"
Giovanna Amati: "No, I don't think so... also because most of the drivers is quicker than me now, so perhaps it's more likely I'll cause myself traffic than me to find it. However, I mean... I'm trying at my best, it won't be easy."
Patricia Pilchard: "Thank you."
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