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#73061
Hamilton will get a penalty for sleeping at night.


And do you guys hate lewis Hamilton??? :rolleyes:


i dont hate hamilton, just not keen on him, if he was driving for renault however ....


He'd still have to watch what he says for me to like him properly, even if he drove for BMW Sauber or Honda or Williams. I don't think he'd work in a Renault as long as Alonso's there. That's almost a given.
#73068
Hamilton will get a penalty for sleeping at night.


And do you guys hate lewis Hamilton??? :rolleyes:


i dont hate hamilton, just not keen on him, if he was driving for renault however ....


He'd still have to watch what he says for me to like him properly, even if he drove for BMW Sauber or Honda or Williams. I don't think he'd work in a Renault as long as Alonso's there. That's almost a given.


haha, major disaster pml, id prefer alonso tp hamilton, well i think hamiltons is sticking with mclaren, thats one good thing
#73076
Hamilton will probably get a special penalty in China where he has to drive into the pits and then park it and take a penalty kick against a special goalkeeper chosen by the FIA... probably Kevin Pressman. :P
#73077
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.
#73080
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.


yes because Hamilton moves his head while driving and the helmet also has an effect on airflow he will not be able to use it.

Due to it being illegal to race without a helmet Lewis will be disqualified.
#73086
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.


yes because Hamilton moves his head while driving and the helmet also has an effect on airflow he will not be able to use it.

Due to it being illegal to race without a helmet Lewis will be disqualified.



Well that is clearly not a problem. Hamilton seldom uses his head while racing anyway. :hiding:
#73099
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.


yes because Hamilton moves his head while driving and the helmet also has an effect on airflow he will not be able to use it.

Due to it being illegal to race without a helmet Lewis will be disqualified.

Movable aerodynamic devices. :D
#73104
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.


yes because Hamilton moves his head while driving and the helmet also has an effect on airflow he will not be able to use it.

Due to it being illegal to race without a helmet Lewis will be disqualified.



Well that is clearly not a problem. Hamilton seldom uses his head while racing anyway. :hiding:


:nono:
#73116
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.


yes because Hamilton moves his head while driving and the helmet also has an effect on airflow he will not be able to use it.

Due to it being illegal to race without a helmet Lewis will be disqualified.



Well that is clearly not a problem. Hamilton seldom uses his head while racing anyway. :hiding:



Apart from everytime he win`s
#73123
Because tyres have an effect on airflow Hamilton will be penalised and sent to the back of the grid for having movable aerodynamic devices on his car during qualifying and be made to remove them or ensure they are no longer movable for the race.


yes because Hamilton moves his head while driving and the helmet also has an effect on airflow he will not be able to use it.

Due to it being illegal to race without a helmet Lewis will be disqualified.



Well that is clearly not a problem. Hamilton seldom uses his head while racing anyway. :hiding:



Apart from everytime he win`s

:yes::yes::rofl::rofl::yes::yes:
#73156
Just seen this on another thread but it could also be part of Lewis Hamiltons penalty`s`

McLaren Fan wrote:
From F1 Live:

Disneyland Resort Paris is the frontrunner to bring France back to the Formula One calendar in 2010, French racing federation Chief Executive Nicolas Deschaux has admitted.

As the Federation Francaise du Sport Automobile (FFSA) announced that next year's Magny Cours race has been cancelled for economic reasons, Deschaux said he met this week with organisers of six alternate venues.

Disneyland Paris is located about a half hour drive from the French capital, and we reported recently that plans have been devised for a temporary track on the Euro Disney-owned grounds.

Moreover, the national sports newspaper L'Equipe reports that quadruple world champion and former F1 team owner Alain Prost is firmly backing the project, having declared the future of the French Grand Prix 'an issue of national importance.'

Deschaux said: "The only plan that can be put in place in 2010 is the Paris Val d'Europe (Disneyland) project."

He also said the other five hopeful venues have thought up 'serious' propositions for the French Grand Prix but which ever it is Lewis Hamilton would have to get dressed up in a Disney costume. :bs:
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