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By stonemonkey
#73572
O/T,
Tony do you shark fish? Capetown has been a place I have wanted to visit since the late '70's. You should post some pic's for us sometime?


Dunno about the shark fishing but he likes to throw out some bait in the hope of getting a bite.
By Tony_sa
#73873
O/T,
Tony do you shark fish? Capetown has been a place I have wanted to visit since the late '70's. You should post some pic's for us sometime?


Yes I do but many of them protected here so not even allowed to catch and release. next time I am out around seal island in falsebay i will certainly take some pics and send to you. the great white sharks normally feed in early morning and nice to watch em trying to catch seals for breakfast. it does mean ofcoz one has to get up very early to see that stuff as the island is about 9 km in the middle of the bay. SA a great place but the politics sucks!!!! I will however makes a point sometime to send you a few pics
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By madbrad
#73897
I said this after Q in Japan, and I'm saying it again in China: Massa just needs Kimi to take out Hammy in the first turn. My impartiality is being tinted by Immature Hammyites. Now I want it to happen. I want it to happen not to punish Hammy, but to see all the prepubescent Ham-urbaters suffer.
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By racechick
#73907
I said this after Q in Japan, and I'm saying it again in China: Massa just needs Kimi to take out Hammy in the first turn. My impartiality is being tinted by Immature Hammyites. Now I want it to happen. I want it to happen not to punish Hammy, but to see all the prepubescent Ham-urbaters suffer.


And would you include me in that prepubescent group you sad little man. Yes Massa needs Kimi to take out lewis cos he damn well aint capable of taking on lewis man to man!!
By Gaz
#73911
I said this after Q in Japan, and I'm saying it again in China: Massa just needs Kimi to take out Hammy in the first turn. My impartiality is being tinted by Immature Hammyites. Now I want it to happen. I want it to happen not to punish Hammy, but to see all the prepubescent Ham-urbaters suffer.


:rolleyes:

yeh and you sound really mature comming out with crap like that.
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By madbrad
#73934
I said this after Q in Japan, and I'm saying it again in China: Massa just needs Kimi to take out Hammy in the first turn. My impartiality is being tinted by Immature Hammyites. Now I want it to happen. I want it to happen not to punish Hammy, but to see all the prepubescent Ham-urbaters suffer.


And would you include me in that prepubescent group you sad little man. Yes Massa needs Kimi to take out lewis cos he damn well aint capable of taking on lewis man to man!!

I don't know your age, but anyway no I haven't seen you act in the way I was referring to. And I don't disagree with your thought about Massa needing help, my post wan't about Massa's ability. Don't mistake my post for a pro Ferrari wag. I've been on the fence for two years LOL. Of that I admit guilt!




yeh and you sound really mature comming out with crap like that.

Oh, did I touch a nerve? HAHA you played right into my hands!
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By madbrad
#73960
Oh and I have as much distain for prepubescent Massa-baters. Next race I'll pick on them. You can't please everybody.
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By darwin dali
#73972
Really forcing meself to even reply to your sour grapes sore loser s*** !!!! In fact rumor going around is that he being investigated already for his car being to light in qualifying. your dream coming true ????? they intend disqualifying him for this one.



Investigated again :eek: ?????..........what a surprise!! :yawn: So is there any evidence anywhere to back this claim up? Would be interested to read it if so.


he is BS'ing you know "sore loser s***"

Yep to make such a claim without some sort of proof such as a link is nonsense. :rolleyes:
I especially like the reference about drinking, exactly who is disorientated? :hehe:

come now guys... you know so well I was just cracking you up.... look back and laugh..



F1-Live.com
Championship leader Lewis Hamilton could be fined by stewards for an incident during Saturday morning practice in China.

During the last hour of practice before qualifying, the McLaren driver made a mistake on the pit entry road - as he famously did one year ago at the Shanghai International Circuit.

This time, however, the 23-year-old avoided the infamous gravel trap, instead running up an escape road.

But when he then selected reverse gear and backed into the pit entry before continuing into the pits, he may have contravened a fundamental rule.

Last month in Singapore, Toyota's Jarno Trulli was fined 10,000 Euros after he drove the wrong way up the pit straight following a spin.

Article 30.
2 of F1's sporting regulations says drivers are 'strictly forbidden' from driving the wrong way around a circuit, 'unless this is absolutely necessary in order to move the car from a dangerous position.'

As well as the fine, Trulli was also officially reprimanded.
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By racechick
#73978
I guess the FIA will want to wait see the outcome of the race before they evoke any penalties for that then.
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By 7UpJordan
#74007
I hear the FIA are investigating Hamilton and are planning to penalise him for the amount of times he locked his front right wheel going into the hairpin.

Also it looks like Max got his McLaren "voodoo model" out and stuck another pin in the front right causing Kovalainen's tyre to flatten.
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By FerrariFan63
#74114
With Lewis again on Pole, the FIA must be searching the rule book once more to find a way to screw him again, the other sour drivers imply they will do everthing to force hamiton out, if they fail to force him out its then down to the FIA to do it !!
How much have ferarri paid the FIA to fix this race? wether Hamiton wins the championship this year or not he will have done it inspite of all the obvious curruption and back biting a true professional


If the situation is as extreme as you paint it, then something would have been done. But he seems to have had a clear run with no interference or dubious decisions. If the same happens next race, would you be prepared to moderate your stance?

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