- 23 Aug 11, 15:42#271055
I can easily take anything but as I have already told you it is boring that you seemingly have nothing better to do than nitpick over every single thing I write and issue forth insult after insult. There are several other forum members, go harrass them for a change. But I'm glad to see you have Scottish family, we have soooo much in common, let's be best bud's(!)
Petrov should have the upper hand as he has been racing this car all year. Senna has only driven in a few practice sessions I think so it is going to be one hell of a challenge for him. Luckily Monza is next which is a more straight forward track than Spa so I reckon he'll be very close to Petrov in Monza (remember Mika Salo in 1999? Nearly won the German GP and finished 3rd ahead of Irvine in a virtually unfamiliar car). After that Senna should have gotten used to the car so we'll see what he is capable of.
You cannot in all seriousness compare the 2. Cars, tracks and the sport have changed so much since the early 80's and early 90's that a sensible comparision is impossible.
Andrew why do you always get upset after you write something that leaves you open to criticism?
I remember calling you a whinging Pom in jest, but I think it's turning out to be pretty accurate, having Scottish family i found Scots usually can dish it out and take it like Aussies... Why can't you?
I can easily take anything but as I have already told you it is boring that you seemingly have nothing better to do than nitpick over every single thing I write and issue forth insult after insult. There are several other forum members, go harrass them for a change. But I'm glad to see you have Scottish family, we have soooo much in common, let's be best bud's(!)
I think Petrov has been the better driver. Cant wait to see that new pairing.
Petrov should have the upper hand as he has been racing this car all year. Senna has only driven in a few practice sessions I think so it is going to be one hell of a challenge for him. Luckily Monza is next which is a more straight forward track than Spa so I reckon he'll be very close to Petrov in Monza (remember Mika Salo in 1999? Nearly won the German GP and finished 3rd ahead of Irvine in a virtually unfamiliar car). After that Senna should have gotten used to the car so we'll see what he is capable of.
He's never going to be as good as his Uncle, but then you could count on the fingers of one hand the amount of people in the entire history of F1 that are / were...
You cannot in all seriousness compare the 2. Cars, tracks and the sport have changed so much since the early 80's and early 90's that a sensible comparision is impossible.