- 20 Oct 10, 04:34#221018
She knows I secretly worship her...and this is just my way of convincing myself that I can resist her. It's a codependent kinda thing. 

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She knows I secretly worship her...and this is just my way of convincing myself that I can resist her. It's a codependent kinda thing.
Thank god I don't have to agree with it, since it's completely ridiculous.
Lewis turns in on a car at the apex and it's the apex cars fault? Practice crash isn't his fault either (the team must have screwed him...because they secretly back Jenson). Seriously, even paraphrasing I would be embarrassed to type that out.
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Thank god I don't have to agree with it, since it's completely ridiculous.
Scotty is on the money here. A more biased and outright silly list is impossible to imagine. Lewis turns in on a car at the apex and it's the apex cars fault? Practice crash isn't his fault either (the team must have screwed him...because they secretly back Jenson). Seriously, even paraphrasing I would be embarrassed to type that out.
News Flash! Lewis runs perfect season despite team, teammate and every other driver conspiring to make him look bad! Senna wakes from dead to ask for his autograph. Ferrari offer him 1 billion to apply his perfection to their chassis next year, but the perfect one decides to remain at McLaren despite their plot to deprive him of yet another championship with their mistakes and ill will. Jenson weeps for his master. Internet flame, Racechick, vows to have his child through immaculate conception.
I wasnt aware I had discounted qualifying errors? Thats what Alonso's Monaco one was (well pre quali but same principal). It was any error that cost points over the weekend, not just the race.
The guy who wrote the article was Edd Straw.It was a long article looking at errors generally and how theyd shaped the championship and also whether they any more frequent than other years.
You dont have to agree with it. I thought it was interesting.
I wasnt aware I had discounted qualifying errors? Thats what Alonso's Monaco one was (well pre quali but same principal). It was any error that cost points over the weekend, not just the race.
The first sentence of your big long post before seemed to imply that.
Whatever it is, the way both drivers performed this year it's embarassing for Lewis to only be 3 points ahead of Jenson. The nightmare would be if he has another reliability failure in the next 3 races and Jenson takes 3 more sunday drives with no failures, Lewis faces being factually 'beaten by his teammate' for the first time in his racing career.
Whatever it is, the way both drivers performed this year it's embarassing for Lewis to only be 3 points ahead of Jenson. The nightmare would be if he has another reliability failure in the next 3 races and Jenson takes 3 more sunday drives with no failures, Lewis faces being factually 'beaten by his teammate' for the first time in his racing career.
Whatever it is, the way both drivers performed this year it's embarassing for Lewis to only be 3 points ahead of Jenson. The nightmare would be if he has another reliability failure in the next 3 races and Jenson takes 3 more sunday drives with no failures, Lewis faces being factually 'beaten by his teammate' for the first time in his racing career.
No it wouldnt be embarrasing. How so? He's had 3 car failures and other bad luck. If he has more failures and Jens doesnt, how does that reflect badly on lewis? Its not just about statistics its about a lot more than that.
I wasnt aware I had discounted qualifying errors? Thats what Alonso's Monaco one was (well pre quali but same principal). It was any error that cost points over the weekend, not just the race.
The first sentence of your big long post before seemed to imply that.
You mean this sentence?
Jenson hasnt made any point losing errors unless you count poor quali, which isnt really an error. He went off the track in Melborne but still won.
Im saying that being poor at quali isnt an error , its just that you arent good at quali.Doing your best but not being quite good enough at something isnt an error, its how you are. Now had he crashed in quali and ended up at the back of the grid, then that would be an error and would count as a point loosing error.
I dont know what this thread is about.
Mclaren has been one of the (if not categorically THE) most reliable cars from 2007 til now. They were quite poor in 2005, improved somewhat in 2006... and from then on have had at most a handful of true reliability issues.
I dont know what this thread is about.
Mclaren has been one of the (if not categorically THE) most reliable cars from 2007 til now. They were quite poor in 2005, improved somewhat in 2006... and from then on have had at most a handful of true reliability issues.
Their reliability has been fantastic imo aswell.
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