Some weeks after Pironi's death his girlfriend gave birth to twins. She decided to name them Didier and Gilles.
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:No one at my school has even heard of Oasis or Blur.
East Londoner wrote:eurobrun wrote:No one at my school has even heard of Oasis or Blur.
Most people up where I am only know one Blur song, which is of course Song 2...
The only band that the majority of my sixth form seem to like, or have heard of is Coldplay. I can tolerate some of their material, until that clusterbathplug that was their new album last year...
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.
East Londoner wrote:I do like a bit of metal. Some Iron Maiden and some Lostprophets, but that's about it.
shinji wrote:eurobrun wrote:No one at my school has even heard of Oasis or Blur.
Oasis, I mean Oasis!
fjackdaw wrote:I never knew this:Some weeks after Pironi's death his girlfriend gave birth to twins. She decided to name them Didier and Gilles.
dr-baker wrote:fjackdaw wrote:I never knew this:Some weeks after Pironi's death his girlfriend gave birth to twins. She decided to name them Didier and Gilles.
I like this, it's quite touching. Where did you read this?
dr-baker wrote:fjackdaw wrote:I never knew this:Some weeks after Pironi's death his girlfriend gave birth to twins. She decided to name them Didier and Gilles.
I like this, it's quite touching.
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.
Wizzie wrote:Once I thought about it, I'm come to the conclusion that the Marussia team must feel like clowns right now for missing the first test entirely, especially with HRT effectively ruled out of the first Barcelona test thanks to failing the crash test a few days ago. I mean, they could've just done what Mercedes did and given Glock and Pic last year's cars to wring the necks out of.
ibsey wrote:'Undoubtably the greatest driver that grand prix racing has ever produced' was outqualified by a Andrea Moda in Monaco!
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.
ibsey wrote:'Undoubtably the greatest driver that grand prix racing has ever produced' was outqualified by a Andrea Moda in Monaco!
FMecha wrote:ibsey wrote:'Undoubtably the greatest driver that grand prix racing has ever produced' was outqualified by a Andrea Moda in Monaco!
Everybody already know that
ibsey wrote:FMecha wrote:ibsey wrote:'Undoubtably the greatest driver that grand prix racing has ever produced' was outqualified by a Andrea Moda in Monaco!
Everybody already know that
I don't see how anyone can be 100% certain what other people already know or not? Certainly I've never seen anyone post this 'golden nugget' of information on this forum ever before. Even if everybody already knew that, its always good to remind ourselves of this fact. In the case, that someone didn't already know that, well perhaps it may inspire them to read up futher on the matter.
Furthermore I read alot of stuff here, which I already knew & thought was obvious to others. Yet I refrain myself from posting remarks like yours since they don't serve much useful purpose.
As stated was stated in the very 1st post on this thread .."if it crosses your mind. Post it here". So that's what I did.
ibsey wrote:FMecha wrote:ibsey wrote:'Undoubtably the greatest driver that grand prix racing has ever produced' was outqualified by a Andrea Moda in Monaco!
Everybody already know that
I don't see how anyone can be 100% certain what other people already know or not? Certainly I've never seen anyone post this 'golden nugget' of information on this forum ever before. Even if everybody already knew that, its always good to remind ourselves of this fact. In the case, that someone didn't already know that, well perhaps it may inspire them to read up futher on the matter.
Furthermore I read alot of stuff here, which I already knew & thought was obvious to others. Yet I refrain myself from posting remarks like yours since they don't serve much useful purpose.
As stated was stated in the very 1st post on this thread .."if it crosses your mind. Post it here". So that's what I did.
Pointrox wrote:Marussia will be doomed by HRT. They already made fools of themselves by missing the final tests.
Considering how HRT managed without proper pre-season testing - give them just one day of testing and they will humiliate Marussia-Virgin-Manor once and for all
dinizintheoven wrote:I've got one: "Reject Moments That Actually Never Happened, As Opposed To Those That Did And Which End With 'Oh, Wait!'" by the users of the F1 Rejects forum.
JeremyMcClean wrote:Pointrox wrote:Marussia will be doomed by HRT. They already made fools of themselves by missing the final tests.
Considering how HRT managed without proper pre-season testing - give them just one day of testing and they will humiliate Marussia-Virgin-Manor once and for all
Honestly, I don't think Marussia is even trying anymore. They will fold within the year.
Pointrox wrote:JeremyMcClean wrote:
Honestly, I don't think Marussia is even trying anymore. They will fold within the year.
Well, they are struggling to keep afloat. They have just revealed their car and did some laps at Silverstone.
HRT, for HWNSNBM's sake, show us the F112 at once!
James1978 wrote:Huh, where did the original post about Piquet go?
DanielPT wrote:Maybe ibsey deleted it?
EDIT: ibsey moved it to the unpopular opinions thread in the van de Poele forum.
Klon wrote:So, if I got this right - which I probably didn't - McLaren doesn't have the lowered nose because their car is generally lower. If that's the case, won't they run into problems on tracks requiring high ride height, such as Singapore?
dinizintheoven wrote:Here's a thought. When was the last time car 18 won a race?
DanielPT wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Here's a thought. When was the last time car 18 won a race?
Peter Gethin in Italy 1971, which was, you guessed it, ANOTHER unrejectification by win!![]()
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AndreaModa wrote:DanielPT wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Here's a thought. When was the last time car 18 won a race?
Peter Gethin in Italy 1971, which was, you guessed it, ANOTHER unrejectification by win!![]()
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The question, is, who will be driving #18 next season? I suspect it will be a Toro Rosso, and could well be Jean-Eric Vergne! Unlikely unrejectification win for him in 2013 too?
pablo_h wrote:What's wrong with Webber's starts?
Been a problem for almost two years, but wasn't a problem in spain in 2010.
http://youtu.be/gS80nH1nSa0
redbulljack14 wrote:pablo_h wrote:What's wrong with Webber's starts?
Been a problem for almost two years, but wasn't a problem in spain in 2010.
http://youtu.be/gS80nH1nSa0
They've been a problem for longer than that.
Australia 2004
Malaysia 2004
Monaco 2005
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
DanielPT wrote:dinizintheoven wrote:Here's a thought. When was the last time car 18 won a race?
Peter Gethin in Italy 1971, which was, you guessed it, ANOTHER unrejectification by win!![]()
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