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#355430
acting like a spoilt, stupid little child, not listening to a word the ferrari guy was saying, treating the sophisticated simulator like a cheap toy he was trying to break. you can see the ferrari guy gritting his teeth as the bbc guy acted like an utter moron, concentrating more on playing with his new toy than doing his job and reporting about the impact simulators have had on the sport. he even looks like a tool. end of rant, yes i do have anger issues before you ask

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22218163
#355436
That video explains why I watch Sky Sports coverage over BBC. BBC only seem interested when they are going on about a British driver or Red Bull (probably because of Coulthard). The rest they pretend they are interested but they arent, Sky have much more balance to their coverage in my opinion.
#355459
He did beat Luca Badoer's time.


hahaha, I do feel for Luca.

But as for the report, it wasn't all that bad for someone who doesn't isn't involved in F1 but as for his driving it was freaking awful but at times he was actually driving correctly with decent shifting his problem is he doesn't know how to turn the car nor does he understand where to break
#355460
Lol that was funny...that Ferrari guy really did look pissed off. :rofl:
#355509
He did beat Luca Badoer's time.


hahaha, I do feel for Luca.

But as for the report, it wasn't all that bad for someone who doesn't isn't involved in F1 but as for his driving it was freaking awful but at times he was actually driving correctly with decent shifting his problem is he doesn't know how to turn the car nor does he understand where to break


And yours is punctuation.
#355554
The report is not that bad at all, and the reporter does a good job. It's probably difficult for him, working with someone as expressionless and unenergised as "that Ferrari guy".

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