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By Gilles 27
#110879
it's just further evidence of the rule makers attempting to rig the competition in favour of a Ferrari driver.
And once again, Ferrari aren't doing enough to ensure Kimi remains competitive, they should be investing more time in press conference simulations so that Kimi arrives at each event with a strategy that allows him to deploy 'for sures' to the maximum of his ability.
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By texasmr2
#110880
I'm not defending Ferrari in anyway but I do ask where is your proof of this conspiracy? Your only stating your opinion which is fine and dandy yet such allegations should atleast be backed up with some form of proof whatever it may be, right? Or is this just because you support Kimi over Massa?
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By Gilles 27
#110884
You are with me on the sarcasm right Tex? I don't actually believe there is a pro Ferrari or Massa conspiracy in the RealBrawnGP.com For Sure Championship of the World 2009. I was merely parodying the partisan behaviour of many F1 fans... :hehe:
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By texasmr2
#110888
You are with me on the sarcasm right Tex? I don't actually believe there is a pro Ferrari or Massa conspiracy in the RealBrawnGP.com For Sure Championship of the World 2009. I was merely parodying the partisan behaviour of many F1 fans... :hehe:

That poo flew right over my head :hehe: sorry I missed it, I'm s-l-o-w sometimes.

PS,
Digging the heck out of your new siggy pic of the Gulf 917's :thumbup: .
By Juliet P
#111004
:rofl: I thought I was the only one who had noticed that F1 drivers can't seem to say a sentence without saying 'for sure'!

Has anyone worked out where it started - I seem to remember Michael Schumacher and the finnish drivers saying it a lot and maybe everyone else copied??

I am disappointed at the Brit drivers using it so much - they should know better!! :hehe:

Juliet
#111007
:rofl: I thought I was the only one who had noticed that F1 drivers can't seem to say a sentence without saying 'for sure'!

Has anyone worked out where it started - I seem to remember Michael Schumacher and the finnish drivers saying it a lot and maybe everyone else copied??

I am disappointed at the Brit drivers using it so much - they should know better!! :hehe:

Juliet


For sure it seems that for sure has become part of the official F1 jargon, so let's give the British lads a break...







Not.
#111016
How cool would it be if word got out to the extent that all the drivers were aware of this competition and made proper attempts at out scoring their opponents?
#111030
http://www.f1network.net/main/s169/st143370.htm

well it made me chuckle

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#111067
Ever notice they always tend to refer to themselves in the 3rd person aswell? Like "we" need to improve, "we" could have qualified better. "We" made a mistake and lost time on the final run in q3. Kimi is the worst for it, "for sure". :D

That's first person plural. They're referring to the team.

3rd Person would be if Jenson said:

"Jenson Button lead Australia from Grid to Flag"


Sorry, my mistake. :blush:



did you mean our mistake
By Gaz
#111077
Ever notice they always tend to refer to themselves in the 3rd person aswell? Like "we" need to improve, "we" could have qualified better. "We" made a mistake and lost time on the final run in q3. Kimi is the worst for it, "for sure". :D

That's first person plural. They're referring to the team.

3rd Person would be if Jenson said:

"Jenson Button lead Australia from Grid to Flag"


Sorry, my mistake. :blush:



did you mean our mistake


for sure he did
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