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On-board footage of Chandhok's run:
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On-board footage of Chandhok's run:
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I'm not an expert but that doesn't even look vaguely finished, my cousins good with plasterboard if they need a hand.
And anyway Ferrari joked about hiring Kimi back to drive in Korea if there is only gravel there. And its Ferrari who really needs this race aswell, to try to close the gaps.
If the racing is good, I don't care if they're still painting parts a year from now.
If the racing is good, I don't care if they're still painting parts a year from now.
You might not, but wait till you hear the teams whinging
Kubica offers to help Korean GP
There was new hope for the inaugural Korean Grand Prix this week as Renault driver Robert Kubica agreed to help out with the track’s behind-schedule building work.
‘Robert heard rumours that the Korean track might not be finished on time and without thinking he chucked a bag of tools in his R30, strapped a ladder to the top, and headed off to Yeongam’. said a spokesman.
‘Because he comes from Poland, Robert is used to delivering high quality building work on schedule and at a reasonable price,’ our mole continued. ‘In fact, he’s a little bit offended they didn’t ask him to quote for the whole job in the first place’.
Sources say Kubica suffered a slight setback upon arriving in Korea when he realised that Vitaly Petrov still has his best spirit level after borrowing it for that kitchen re-build in Kidlington.
Nonetheless, Renault insist that the Polish driver will have finished his work on the Yeongam track before the Italian race in 5 days time and will once again be available for re-tiling, plumbing and other building works in the Enstone area, no job too big or too small.
Robert Kubica heading out on another job, yesterdayKubica offers to help Korean GP
There was new hope for the inaugural Korean Grand Prix this week as Renault driver Robert Kubica agreed to help out with the track’s behind-schedule building work.
‘Robert heard rumours that the Korean track might not be finished on time and without thinking he chucked a bag of tools in his R30, strapped a ladder to the top, and headed off to Yeongam’. said a spokesman.
‘Because he comes from Poland, Robert is used to delivering high quality building work on schedule and at a reasonable price,’ our mole continued. ‘In fact, he’s a little bit offended they didn’t ask him to quote for the whole job in the first place’.
Sources say Kubica suffered a slight setback upon arriving in Korea when he realised that Vitaly Petrov still has his best spirit level after borrowing it for that kitchen re-build in Kidlington.
Nonetheless, Renault insist that the Polish driver will have finished his work on the Yeongam track before the Italian race in 5 days time and will once again be available for re-tiling, plumbing and other building works in the Enstone area, no job too big or too small.
Robert Kubica heading out on another job, yesterdayKubica offers to help Korean GP
There was new hope for the inaugural Korean Grand Prix this week as Renault driver Robert Kubica agreed to help out with the track’s behind-schedule building work.
‘Robert heard rumours that the Korean track might not be finished on time and without thinking he chucked a bag of tools in his R30, strapped a ladder to the top, and headed off to Yeongam’. said a spokesman.
‘Because he comes from Poland, Robert is used to delivering high quality building work on schedule and at a reasonable price,’ our mole continued. ‘In fact, he’s a little bit offended they didn’t ask him to quote for the whole job in the first place’.
Sources say Kubica suffered a slight setback upon arriving in Korea when he realised that Vitaly Petrov still has his best spirit level after borrowing it for that kitchen re-build in Kidlington.
Nonetheless, Renault insist that the Polish driver will have finished his work on the Yeongam track before the Italian race in 5 days time and will once again be available for re-tiling, plumbing and other building works in the Enstone area, no job too big or too small.
Ferrari "offer" to finish the project for the Korean Grand Prix. .. for a small reasonable fee of course.
"We are the best building contractors around, " says head honco Luca di Montemazela- known to his friends as Monty, "everyone know it, not one ever turns us down".
"Of course, I'd love it for the Ferrari family to take over building the Grand Prix", says Ferrari hothead Fernando Alonso, "In fact, I'd be very upset if things diddn't turn out the way I like".
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