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#81121
Well, he has done anything too erratic yet. :hehe:


Erotic??

Ok then, he slept with Nico's bird at last year's Christmas party. :P






Not really!!
#81145
or is Japan to the world of F1 what England is to the world of football?


What a bizarre comment :confused:


In the sense that the foundation seems to be there but they always flatter to deceive. I didn't think it was that left field myself.
#81159
Seriously, though, Nakajima has been a surprise. In the junior formulae he was pretty fast, but extremely erratic. In Formula One, however, he's the exact opposite, driving pretty conservatively!
#81170

I can't stand the man either, awful. someone should take his license off him, he's a danger to other drivers!


Lol hes not as bad as Yuji Ide

4 races 3 crashes Banned from F1

why is it always the japanese?!


That's why:P
#81181
I think Davidson did a solid job considering everything. Strangely, you have to factor in that Super Aguri had team orders to benefit Sato - in fact the whole team was created for him! So, Davidson was never going to be allowed to challenge his teammate or get upgrades for the car and strategy preference over Sato.

What the fu...? Was Sato rich and got himself a team setup purely for himself!? He must have been some sort of billionaire to do that :confused:

I always get mixed up with Takuma Sato and that girly looking one.
#81187
Seriously, though, Nakajima has been a surprise. In the junior formulae he was pretty fast, but extremely erratic. In Formula One, however, he's the exact opposite, driving pretty conservatively!


That has been good though. At least he made some break throughs unlikes another rookie which springs to mind...
But he hopefully will just get better. Nakajima is working for his seat - Sato expects to use the Japanese market to get one.
#81197
or is Japan to the world of F1 what England is to the world of football?


What a bizarre comment :confused:


In the sense that the foundation seems to be there but they always flatter to deceive. I didn't think it was that left field myself.


Well, i guess i see what you mean, imo the difference is that the England have world beating talent but fail to deliver, but Japan don't actually appear to have any F1 standard driving talent at all. :P
#81201
or is Japan to the world of F1 what England is to the world of football?


What a bizarre comment :confused:


In the sense that the foundation seems to be there but they always flatter to deceive. I didn't think it was that left field myself.


Well, i guess i see what you mean, imo the difference is that the England have world beating talent but fail to deliver, but Japan don't actually appear to have any F1 standard driving talent at all. :P


Ah, this is where the confusion comes in. I don't. Most are overrated. Gerrard for example. Fantastic in a rigid system which employs not one but two DMs to allow him to attack without having to think about anything else, but generally useless otherwise. Or Rooney. Great talent but a bit of a numpty. With his natural talent he should run the frigging team, not just be a hit and miss forward with flashes of brilliance. Certainly no Del Piero that's for sure. But just my opinion and this is off topic.
#81229
I think Davidson did a solid job considering everything. Strangely, you have to factor in that Super Aguri had team orders to benefit Sato - in fact the whole team was created for him! So, Davidson was never going to be allowed to challenge his teammate or get upgrades for the car and strategy preference over Sato.

What the fu...? Was Sato rich and got himself a team setup purely for himself!? He must have been some sort of billionaire to do that :confused:

I always get mixed up with Takuma Sato and that girly looking one.


It was to please the Japanese public. When Honda dropped him for Barrichello, they were pretty much outraged and so they got Aguri Suzuki to quickly assemble a team to compete in Formula 1 with Sato as a driver. Considering the fact that he managed to enter the 2006 season, it was a pretty heroic effort from everyone involved, although it was perhaps that which led to the ultimate demise of the team (along with a push off the edge from Nick Fry to finish the job). Had they been given more time to prepare and get solid sponsorship deals, they may have lasted a lot longer in the sport.
#81232
It was to please the Japanese public. When Honda dropped him for Barrichello, they were pretty much outraged and so they got Aguri Suzuki to quickly assemble a team to compete in Formula 1 with Sato as a driver. Considering the fact that he managed to enter the 2006 season, it was a pretty heroic effort from everyone involved, although it was perhaps that which led to the ultimate demise of the team (along with a push off the edge from Nick Fry to finish the job).

:hitler:

I'm surprised the Japanese public didn't launch a protest about it when Nick Fry killed off their team. Unless they have now chosen Nakajima as their new hero.

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