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#197035
:rofl: :rolleyes:


I guess, if it isn't Obama then it has to be Lewis right,more tea anyone. :yikes:

I...What? Uh...Let's see...Obama, tea...Are you talking about those Tea Party wackos? What have they got to do with it?

For that matter what's Obama got to do with it?
#197279
:rofl: :rolleyes:


I guess, if it isn't Obama then it has to be Lewis right,more tea anyone. :yikes:

I...What? Uh...Let's see...Obama, tea...Are you talking about those Tea Party wackos? What have they got to do with it?

For that matter what's Obama got to do with it?



Yes, Ineluke...please, do explain what you mean by that comparison. What does an American President and leader of the free world have in common with a British #2 racing driver?
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By scotty
#197291
I know this is old news now, but meh. I don't see what the big deal was.

The drivers should be moaning about the way some of them try to literally run others off the road on the outside of corner entries/exits - it happened several times in China, for example, and you just know that one day someone is gonna have a bloody massive accident because of it.
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By ivey
#197451
I don't know where to post it, but here's what I have to say.
All of you talk a lot about what should F1 do about overtaking and how they're killing "the game". Then when Lewis starts doing flamboyant moves which are usually exciting and a bit "over the line" you start crying about it and how he should be punished. Tell me, how the fcuk can you make racing interesting if you don't allow these moves? Lewis praised the stewards for letting the drivers do their thing and this is why Alonso was able to make the move on Massa and Lewis to go side by side with Vettel. Even Eccelstone told other to stfu and think about their own driving.

Do you agree with me or not, that China showed what racing should be like?

Oh and please don't give me responses like "you're an idiot". These statements are not taken seriously, you must explain your point.
#197453
Great racing it was in China :yes: yet the point is that Lewis aswell as all the other drivers had agreed to a 'one blocking move' per position fight via the GPDA and that is the main issue :wink:. It was no doubt a great fight in which I'm sure we all would like to see more of :yes: now if the GPDA and FIA etc etc would stop placing so many rediculous restrictions upon the drivers aswell as the cars life would be grand.
#197462
What part of - IT WAS NOT BLOCKING do some people not understand

:rofl::rofl:

What part of 'Only one blocking manuever is allowed' do you NOT understand :yawn: ?
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#197463
What part of - IT WAS NOT BLOCKING do some people not understand


it WAS not BLOCKING

I think its the "was blocking" bit people are getting mixed up on :shock: s
#197465
What part of - IT WAS NOT BLOCKING do some people not understand

:rofl::rofl:

What part of 'Only one blocking manuever is allowed' do you NOT understand :yawn: ?


As it was never technically a blocking move I dont think the above applies TBH
#197467
What part of - IT WAS NOT BLOCKING do some people not understand

:rofl::rofl:

What part of 'Only one blocking manuever is allowed' do you NOT understand :yawn: ?


As it was never technically a blocking move I dont think the above applies TBH

Whatever dude :rolleyes: !!
#197470

As it was never technically a blocking move I dont think the above applies TBH

Whatever dude :rolleyes: !!


Thanks, I love being right :wink:
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