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F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 08 Feb 2011, 09:18

Right, here is a challenge for you F1 Rejects fans. Post your favourite F1 lookalikes. i.e. someone famous who isn't connected to F1 but looks like a driver.

Such as:

Schumi:

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Looks like Easter Island Head:

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Damon Hill:

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Looks like Dot Cotton off of Eastenders:

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The possibilities are endless!

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby JeremyMcClean » 08 Feb 2011, 09:26

Some nice guy has something on David Coulthard:

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Thoughts?
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 08 Feb 2011, 09:38

Teo Fabi:

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Hamlet Cigar Man:

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 08 Feb 2011, 10:03

Nick Heidfeld

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A horse.

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Ross Prawn » 08 Feb 2011, 10:05

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Get well, Robert.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 08 Feb 2011, 10:07

Ross Prawn wrote:Image

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I thought he looked more like Princess Leia, the potato headed oaf.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Phoenix » 08 Feb 2011, 10:17

Niki Lauda

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Trollface:

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Ross Prawn » 08 Feb 2011, 10:35

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby AndreaModa » 08 Feb 2011, 10:58

Phillip Schofield:

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Heikki Kovalainen:

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby tommykl » 09 Feb 2011, 02:13

Nicolas Sarkozy
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Jean Alesi
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 09 Feb 2011, 08:53

Phoenix wrote:Niki Lauda

Image (geez, even wearing a suit he had to wear that frigging cap :lol: )

Trollface:

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That is a quite disturbing likeness. And you will never see Niki without the hat. It's like Mezario with his ten gallon hat.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby golic_2004 » 09 Feb 2011, 09:33

Pommy Barsteward wrote:Nick Heidfeld

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A horse.

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That is the funniest comparison ever!
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby golic_2004 » 09 Feb 2011, 09:39

HWNSNBM:

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ONLY BECAUSE he is who he is and we all love him. So I say he looks like...
















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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby dinizintheoven » 10 Feb 2011, 02:04

I'm surprised nobody has pointed this one out yet:

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World Champion he may be, but it'll never compensate for being the spitting image of Justin Bieber. And, in case any of you were wondering, I only noticed when there was an advert on Dave for Justin Bieber's new album (thus reaching nobody who would actually want to buy it) and realised they'd got the same hair. And the same face. Only the eyes are different.

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Phoenix » 10 Feb 2011, 03:50

golic_2004 wrote:HWNSNBM:

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ONLY BECAUSE he is who he is and we all love him. So I say he looks like...
















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You've missed the point completely, friend. HWNSNBM is FAR, FAR superior to Chuck Norris, even FAR superior than The Stig.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby David AGS » 10 Feb 2011, 13:36

Cant do pictures, but Pierce Brosnan is an exact of Ralph Firman Jnr.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Wizzie » 10 Feb 2011, 17:09

David AGS wrote:Cant do pictures, but Pierce Brosnan is an exact of Ralph Firman Jnr.


For a second I thought you said Piers Morgan and I was worried for a second that I might have had to kill you for comparing Firman to him. But you didn't so all is well :mrgreen:
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby europeanminardi » 10 Feb 2011, 19:04

Romain Grosjean looks like the red-haired Fraggle, but I can't find a picture where the Fraggle looks as stupid as Romain with his "Afro"....
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby dinizintheoven » 10 Feb 2011, 20:31

Phoenix wrote:You've missed the point completely, friend. HWNSNBM is FAR, FAR superior to Chuck Norris, even FAR superior than The Stig.

The times set by the celebs in the Kia so far this series of TG have shown a marked improvement - to the point where Clarkson's commented on how The New Stig must be a better instructor than the old one. Maybe HWNSNBM is The New Stig? Can we capture John Bishop, Boris Becker and Jonathan Ross, give them the Spanish Inquisition and get them to tell us if The New Stig has a Hungarian accent?
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 11 Feb 2011, 04:46

Keke Rosberg

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A Walrus

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 11 Feb 2011, 04:49

Fernando Alonso

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Blue thing off the muppets.
(EDIT: Apparently, his name is Sam the Eagle).

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Pommy Barsteward » 11 Feb 2011, 04:51

Former ITV F1 presenter Jim Rosenthal

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Count von Count

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby watka » 14 Feb 2011, 09:13

You're very observant!
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Collieafc » 16 Feb 2011, 05:01

I remember seeing this one in F1 Racing a good few years ago...

Mario Theissen
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Ned Flanders
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby Wizzie » 09 Mar 2011, 18:26

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Airbus A300-600ST "Beluga"

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby tommykl » 09 Mar 2011, 19:20

Wizzie wrote:Image
Airbus A300-600ST "Beluga"

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby golic_2004 » 13 Mar 2011, 05:33

Hmmmm....!

Claudio Langes
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Helio Castroneves
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby minrdi » 15 Mar 2011, 11:43

Christian Horner:
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Patrick Wilson ('A-Team' actor):
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby dr-baker » 19 Apr 2011, 23:07

Steve Matchett, former Benetton mechanic/engineer, now on US Speed TV

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Chris Moyles, UK BBC Radio 1 Breakfast DJ

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As hardcore as a peach...

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby lindol » 19 Apr 2011, 23:44

Am I the only one that's noticed the similarity between Romain Grosjean and Sideshow Bob? :lol:

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby AndreaModa » 20 Apr 2011, 01:38

Nah this is a much better comparison ;)

Sideshow Bob:
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Honda MotoGP rider Marco Simoncelli:
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby f1-gast » 20 Apr 2011, 03:59

Mosley
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Bittrich
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby shinji » 20 Apr 2011, 04:25

f1-gast wrote:Mosley
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Wrong Fascist.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby dr-baker » 20 Apr 2011, 04:36

shinji wrote:
f1-gast wrote:Mosley
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Wrong Fascist.

After all, this was his father:

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By the way, are we invoking Godwin's Law here?
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby shinji » 20 Apr 2011, 05:02

dr-baker wrote:
shinji wrote:
f1-gast wrote:Mosley
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Bittrich
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Wrong Fascist.

After all, this was his father:

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Kinda my point.

dr-baker wrote:By the way, are we invoking Godwin's Law here?


Is that Hitler specifically, or Nazism/fascism in general? Either way we're treading a thin line. Personally, I'm OK with that.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby mario » 20 Apr 2011, 07:56

shinji wrote:
dr-baker wrote:By the way, are we invoking Godwin's Law here?


Is that Hitler specifically, or Nazism/fascism in general? Either way we're treading a thin line. Personally, I'm OK with that.

I think that varies - sometimes just referring to the Nazi party is sufficient, but others take it as a reference to Hitler. Either way, whilst I find Godwin's law a rather irritating internet meme, it is right in the sense that an argument that has reduced to the point where you are making a comparison to Nazism or Hitler in a facile has probably got out of hand.

After all, there are instances where you could bring up the Nazis and still be raising a cogent discussion point - if we were discussing the development of Grand Prix racing in the late 1930's, it would be hard to ignore the effect of the Nazis in the development of national automotive champions - which were, after all, responsible for constructing some of the most famous racing cars of the 20th century.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby ibsey » 20 Apr 2011, 12:06

mario wrote:
shinji wrote:
dr-baker wrote:By the way, are we invoking Godwin's Law here?


Is that Hitler specifically, or Nazism/fascism in general? Either way we're treading a thin line. Personally, I'm OK with that.

I think that varies - sometimes just referring to the Nazi party is sufficient, but others take it as a reference to Hitler. Either way, whilst I find Godwin's law a rather irritating internet meme, it is right in the sense that an argument that has reduced to the point where you are making a comparison to Nazism or Hitler in a facile has probably got out of hand.

After all, there are instances where you could bring up the Nazis and still be raising a cogent discussion point - if we were discussing the development of Grand Prix racing in the late 1930's, it would be hard to ignore the effect of the Nazis in the development of national automotive champions - which were, after all, responsible for constructing some of the most famous racing cars of the 20th century.


Recently I have been reading up on WW2, including the Nazi's effect on the development of Grand Prix racing in the late 1930's & it is pretty facisanting. Basically, the Nazi's used GP racing as a proganada tool. However my favourite story from that era is when Dick Seaman (a Brit), made fun of the Nazi Salute, behind the back of an arden Nazi offical, during his podium finish at the Nurburgring in (i think) 1937 or 1938.

Also if you haven't read it, I would strongly recommend a book called GP Sabtours by Joe Saward, its a great read about 3 F1 drivers (W.Williams -winner of the 1st ever Monaco GP, Robert Bentoist -great driver in the 30's & J.P. Wimille - unoffical W.C of 1948) who joined the French Resistance as spies during WW2. Really facisanting stuff.
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby ibsey » 20 Apr 2011, 19:49

AndreaModa wrote:Sideshow Bob:
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That is mental hair. :shock:

How the hell does he manage to fit his helmet on? Well at least he has extra padding when he crashes out & hits his head (like at Jerez a few weeks ago.)
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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby dinizintheoven » 21 Apr 2011, 01:58

lindol wrote:Am I the only one that's noticed the similarity between Romain Grosjean and Sideshow Bob?

Saw it on an Autosport thread the other day. That said, I reckon Grrrrjjjjnnn's hair isn't quite as huge as Sideshow Bob's; he's closer to Cecil.

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Re: F1 Lookalikes

Postby DOSBoot » 21 Apr 2011, 04:25

ibsey wrote:
AndreaModa wrote:Sideshow Bob:
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That is mental hair. :shock:

How the hell does he manage to fit his helmet on? Well at least he has extra padding when he crashes out & hits his head (like at Jerez a few weeks ago.)


Probably the way Doug E. Doug did in "Cool Runnings".

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