- 21 Sep 11, 02:11#276204
You're more than welcome to drive in their place if they are a bunch of sissys 

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It's not the rain that's the real problem, nor is it the floodlights. It's the combination - floodlighting on a wet track surface that is the problem.
I doubt the Singapore GP would go ahead even with the safety car. If they can't see where they're going then it'll be postponed but we won't know of course until Sunday.
It's not the rain that's the real problem, nor is it the floodlights. It's the combination - floodlighting on a wet track surface that is the problem.
I doubt the Singapore GP would go ahead even with the safety car. If they can't see where they're going then it'll be postponed but we won't know of course until Sunday.
There's a very simple solution; turn the floodlights off, no more problem, Jenson will definitely win the race with his new found method of overtaking, closing his eyes and hoping for the best!
It's not the rain that's the real problem, nor is it the floodlights. It's the combination - floodlighting on a wet track surface that is the problem.
I doubt the Singapore GP would go ahead even with the safety car. If they can't see where they're going then it'll be postponed but we won't know of course until Sunday.
There's a very simple solution; turn the floodlights off, no more problem, Jenson will definitely win the race with his new found method of overtaking, closing his eyes and hoping for the best!
Hey you finally agree that he's the luckiest soab!!
Who said anything about Hamilton??
New topic: MOA opens can of worms...
It's not the rain that's the real problem, nor is it the floodlights. It's the combination - floodlighting on a wet track surface that is the problem.
I doubt the Singapore GP would go ahead even with the safety car. If they can't see where they're going then it'll be postponed but we won't know of course until Sunday.
There's a very simple solution; turn the floodlights off, no more problem, Jenson will definitely win the race with his new found method of overtaking, closing his eyes and hoping for the best!
We get that you all man-cream over Senna, does every two weeks i look forward to seeing the pick of classic F1 have to have 5 raced all dedicated to the man, and when it aint Senna its Trullis finest races.... Believe it or not Senna wasntF1, be nice if you could pick something other then Donington 93 for me to watch over and over.
Yes, yes I have finally seen the light, I'm off to buy my Lewis Hamilton doll that I can take to bed with me every night!
It's not the rain that's the real problem, nor is it the floodlights. It's the combination - floodlighting on a wet track surface that is the problem.
I doubt the Singapore GP would go ahead even with the safety car. If they can't see where they're going then it'll be postponed but we won't know of course until Sunday.
There's a very simple solution; turn the floodlights off, no more problem, Jenson will definitely win the race with his new found method of overtaking, closing his eyes and hoping for the best!
The could use some sort of sonar to navigate the track or the force.We get that you all man-cream over Senna, does every two weeks i look forward to seeing the pick of classic F1 have to have 5 raced all dedicated to the man, and when it aint Senna its Trullis finest races.... Believe it or not Senna wasntF1, be nice if you could pick something other then Donington 93 for me to watch over and over.
Man-creamed over Senna? Don't worry, in years to come they might be showing some Hamilton races and you'll be able to join in with the man-creaming. So what if the guy's a Senna fan, you're a Hamilton fan - that's every bit as bad.
The solution is simple. Dont watch them. Go to Youtube and find your own Classic F1 races. No point getting steamed over nothing.
Also, Heinz-Harald Frentzen will take position on the steward's panel this weekend.
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