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#315183
I think DD nailed the rabbit :D
The rest-fast loud cars etc...YES :)


So you like twin turbos?




Rabbits that is.
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By racechick
#315187
I think DD nailed the rabbit :D
The rest-fast loud cars etc...YES :)


So you like twin turbos?




Rabbits that is.


You cant beat a Twin turbo!
#315189
I think DD nailed the rabbit :D
The rest-fast loud cars etc...YES :)


So you like twin turbos?




Rabbits that is.


You cant beat a Twin turbo!


I'll take your word for it.
#315203
I'll also have a try at getting the thread back on topic... :)

What I like about F1 is that it's very much a multi-layered sport. What do I mean by that? Some sports are very simple and anybody can just tune in and watch at any stage and enjoy it. Some sports are incredibly complex and you really need to be a follower to 'get it', and understand the ins and outs. F1 can be both.

Anybody can simply tune in and watch a race and understand that who is 1st is 1st, and who is last is last, with the concept of pit-stops and changing tyres very easy to explain in a few seconds.

Yet the deeper you want to go with your interest, the more you can get out of it, if that's what you choose, but not to the detriment of the relatively simply concept.

If you want to go a bit more in depth you can learn about the basic concepts of KERS and DRS, as well as the different tyre compounds and engine types, inter-team battles etc.

Then if you want to go deeper still you can learn more about the technical aspects including intricate engineering and aerodynamic concepts, rules and regulations; and / or you can learn more about team personnel, their specialisms and histories etc.

When I was 5 and just wanted to watch lots of cars going fast round a track I could do that - I didn't either want to know, nor care about the technicalities. When I was 15 I was in that middle stage, whilst learning a lot about the history of the sport. When I was 25 I wanted to go further on to the last stage mentioned above.

In other words - as you grow, the sport can change in your own mind - even if it's always really been the same.
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By geetface9
#315232
I like F1 because mark webber says F$#@ on camera and sometimes makes vettel look like a little b1tch.


Like this maybe: :P

[youtube]wvL20cuGY2I[/youtube]


Yes, sir! :twisted:
By Hammer278
#315240
:rofl: :rofl: Oooo the memories...

I don't miss Louise Goodman and James Allen though.


What was wrong with Goodman?
#315242
:rofl: :rofl: Oooo the memories...

I don't miss Louise Goodman and James Allen though.


What was wrong with Goodman?


Didn't warm to her, just found her annoying. Much prefer Lee McKenzie. Each to their own I suppose.
By andrew
#315266
:rofl: :rofl: Oooo the memories...

I don't miss Louise Goodman and James Allen though.


What was wrong with Goodman?


Didn't warm to her, just found her annoying. Much prefer Lee McKenzie. Each to their own I suppose.


She was terrible, and not even that good looking and she'd be a nightmare at an airport metal detector!

Lee McKenzie is much better and much more pleasing on the eye.

As for James Allen, don't get me started on that :censored: ! :thumbdown:
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By cheekybru
#315321
the feeling when the car your supporting does an amazing overtake on someone :cloud9:

And pretty much everything else :hehe:
By LRW
#315331
The thing I enjoy most about F1 - getting into pointless arguments post-race, on the internet, with [loveable] weirdos, about whether that races controversial moment was was just a racing incident, or how it did/did not break the rules.

:D
Last edited by LRW on 08 Aug 12, 16:05, edited 1 time in total.
#315332
The thing I enjoy most about F1 - getting into pointless arguments post-race, on the internet, with weirdos, about whether that races controversial moment was was just a racing incident, or how it did/did not break the rules.

:D


:thumbup:

:confused: hey wait...... :irked:
By LRW
#315334
The thing I enjoy most about F1 - getting into pointless arguments post-race, on the internet, with [loveable] weirdos, about whether that races controversial moment was was just a racing incident, or how it did/did not break the rules.

:D


:thumbup:

:confused: hey wait...... :irked:


Ive updated my post.

better?
#315335
The thing I enjoy most about F1 - getting into pointless arguments post-race, on the internet, with [loveable] weirdos, about whether that races controversial moment was was just a racing incident, or how it did/did not break the rules.

:D


:thumbup:

:confused: hey wait...... :irked:


Ive updated my post.

better?

:yes:

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