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#41646
Bit like me when Kimi or Massa have engine failure etc, I get up and start dancing ;)

I used to do that when Mansell or Piquet's William's had trouble and Senna would storm through for the win. 8)

i dont reckon ill be doing any sofa dancing this season!
:cry:

You could alway's do The Safety Dance:mrgreen: !!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qW0Edq1KqI
#41751
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That is 'for sure' the best pic and explanation of the male brain I have ever seen, kudos!! :mrgreen:


On the second thought, listening, domestic skills and ironing are oversized. Way oversized.
#41760
I like the sound of this. Will probably mean more Ferrari 1 and 2 finishes on the way. GREAT!!!!

(From http://www.f1-live.com)
Italian press says Ferrari dominance is obvious

Raikkonen is ''only true candidate'' for title
28/04/08 17:01

A second consecutive one-two for Ferrari
boosts the Italian media

The Italian press believes Ferrari is set to dominate the 2008 season.

Despite officials for the Maranello-based team's rivals McLaren and BMW playing down the gap following Ferrari's second consecutive one-two victory on Sunday, the sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport insists that the "dominance" of the scarlet F2008 at Barcelona was "impressive."

"Not a single mistake was committed," La Gazzetta added. "McLaren and BMW are far away. After Spain, the 2008 World Championship could be over."

Corriere dello Sport said of championship leader Kimi Raikkonen: "The Finn is objectively the only true candidate for the title. As in the past, this championship could become 'formula boredom'."

The Turin-based national newspaper Tuttosport added: "Raikkonen and Massa conquered Spain and demonstrated Ferrari's absolute power.


"The advantage over their rivals is almost embarrassing, even though Stefano Domenicali has called for restraint."

"Raikkonen had the race totally under control, and Massa actively supported him. This is his role, even if he does not want to admit it."

Rome newspaper Il Messaggero wrote: "The Ferrari conductors are trying to curb the enthusiasm, but it is obvious that Ferrari's lead over McLaren and BMW is great."
#41763
There is some Nazi/absolutist regime imagery in that passage. I wonder why? Ferrari-FIA = the unholy alliance.
#41765
Massa is still fully capable of taking the title. Istanbul will more than likely be his race and provided he doesn't have as many problems as last year then he'll stay in the running up until the end. I really hope he does get a good few victories in the races to come, as I would definitely like to see him win a championship.
#41790
Massa is still fully capable of taking the title. Istanbul will more than likely be his race and provided he doesn't have as many problems as last year then he'll stay in the running up until the end. I really hope he does get a good few victories in the races to come, as I would definitely like to see him win a championship.


Yup, I second that and would add ...because he's got a nice bum :oops::lol:
#41795
I want to see drivers of quality win world titles. Massa is not one of those. It's sad to see clowns like him get success when there have been stacks of better drivers out there who weren't so lucky to be in the right car at the right time (or Massa's case be brought in as Schumacher's tea boy).
#41798
I want to see drivers of quality win world titles. Massa is not one of those. It's sad to see clowns like him get success when there have been stacks of better drivers out there who weren't so lucky to be in the right car at the right time (or Massa's case be brought in as Schumacher's tea boy).


Well, look at it this way. He won three races last year, two in 2006 and already has one this year. He might have his moments, but the man has proved that he can race with and subsequently beat the likes of Schumacher, Raikkonen, Alonso and Hamilton, so I'd hardly say that constitutes being branded a clown. He's a good driver, he just has a tendancy to let things get to him at times. I've seen better drivers, I've seen worse drivers and the worse drivers are by far the bigger party.

In addition, unlike the majority of drivers, he's completely honest about things. He doesn't try to blame his poor performances on the car when he has made a mistake, he just owns up to it. It's a respectable quality and it makes a change from hearing things like "the car wasn't so good" or "the team need to improve" when the reality is that the driver cocked his race up.
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