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#234476
Here you go mate I summarized my thoughts and just came back to the same conclussion, I LOVE F1 and don't really care to get involved with the 'behind the scene's kaos'. I keep my outlook rather simple because I love racing :) .

Thank you texasmr2 I understand you better now. You don’t believe thinks just because you don’t want to believe them. I understand your decision, but in fact you have been involved in same discussions related with the behind the scenes chaos.
I respect people wanting to enjoy races without being concerned about extra races problems. That’s funnier. :)


Jack if you have an issue with my opinion it would be rather nice of you took it to pm instead of clouding this topic, think you can do that so we can stay on topic? :)


As I’ve said I hadn’t any problem with your opinion. Please, stay calm. I was absolutely on topic saying my honest thoughts. If you re-read it you would appreciate that there isn’t any intention to offend or attack you. You are overreacting.
Apart from that you know that there isn’t the possibility to contact to you via PM, at least for me.
Another honest thought: I would like that more people tried to take a look behind the scenes. It’s much funnier than it appears to be. At least as much than doing the contrary.
#234518
Here you go mate I summarized my thoughts and just came back to the same conclussion, I LOVE F1 and don't really care to get involved with the 'behind the scene's kaos'. I keep my outlook rather simple because I love racing :) .

Thank you texasmr2 I understand you better now. You don’t believe thinks just because you don’t want to believe them. I understand your decision, but in fact you have been involved in same discussions related with the behind the scenes chaos.
I respect people wanting to enjoy races without being concerned about extra races problems. That’s funnier. :)


Jack if you have an issue with my opinion it would be rather nice of you took it to pm instead of clouding this topic, think you can do that so we can stay on topic? :)


As I’ve said I hadn’t any problem with your opinion. Please, stay calm. I was absolutely on topic saying my honest thoughts. If you re-read it you would appreciate that there isn’t any intention to offend or attack you. You are overreacting.
Apart from that you know that there isn’t the possibility to contact to you via PM, at least for me.
Another honest thought: I would like that more people tried to take a look behind the scenes. It’s much funnier than it appears to be. At least as much than doing the contrary.

Well thanks for your input but I'm fine with what I contribute and do not care about what is either wished or expected from me :) .
Last edited by texasmr2 on 15 Jan 11, 23:46, edited 1 time in total.
#234625
Honestly, that's a strange thing to say. These guys are just very good drivers....nearly anyone who was born at the right place with right exposure can do what these guys do. Surely you've met people who are brainier and more mature? :hehe:

Honestly, I have a need to say 'honestly' at the start of every sentence when posting in this thread...don't ask why. :D
#234664
Honestly, that's a strange thing to say. These guys are just very good drivers....nearly anyone who was born at the right place with right exposure can do what these guys do. Surely you've met people who are brainier and more mature? :hehe:

Honestly, I have a need to say 'honestly' at the start of every sentence when posting in this thread...don't ask why. :D


Ive always believed that there are loads more people then 24 that do
jobs rangimg from waste disposal to admin that could have been amazing f1 drivers, luck is half of circumstance, these driverd were in the right place right time, still ultra talented, but practice makea perfect stands for all people, and if id been kartimg since 8 with sufficient funding..... well......
By vaptin
#234667
Honestly, that's a strange thing to say. These guys are just very good drivers....nearly anyone who was born at the right place with right exposure can do what these guys do. Surely you've met people who are brainier and more mature? :hehe:

Honestly, I have a need to say 'honestly' at the start of every sentence when posting in this thread...don't ask why. :D


Ive always believed that there are loads more people then 24 that do
jobs rangimg from waste disposal to admin that could have been amazing f1 drivers, luck is half of circumstance, these driverd were in the right place right time, still ultra talented, but practice makea perfect stands for all people, and if id been kartimg since 8 with sufficient funding..... well......


Good point, how much talent is wasted in the world due to lack of opportunity? Look at the proportion of Olympic athletes from Britain went to public school, why do we outscore nations with considerably larger populations?

It's a pretty big problem for the UK I'd say, but I've digressed enough.
#234676
OK, my honest thoughts.....honestly.

I couldn't care less who designed the tracks.

Monaco needs to be binned from the circuit immediately.

JP Montoya was the biggest a$$hol£ ever to polute our divine sport.

As much as I am a Hamilton fanboy and would have loved him to take the championship last year, I would much rather Webber have got it then Vettel. I just prefer Mark over Seb, I find Mark just gets on with the job as best he can, even when things go wrong, whereas Seb, as good as he is (I firmly believe he will be WDC again), he cries SOOOO much when its not going his way.

Alonso is the 2nd biggest a$$hol£ next to Montoya.

MS will win races again, but whether he will take the 8th WDC is uncertain. MS too ranks highly in the PAST in the a$$hol£ scale, time will tell if he retains that part of his nature.

Barrichello & Trulli need to retire, your past your best (not that it was ever that good anyway), and the youth of today will continue to beat you.

Hamilton will never drive for anyone other then McLaren. He's been their pet project for how many years now?

Don't care about the Lotus name debate.

Can't think of any more thoughts right now.
#234678
Honestly, that's a strange thing to say. These guys are just very good drivers....nearly anyone who was born at the right place with right exposure can do what these guys do. Surely you've met people who are brainier and more mature? :hehe:

Honestly, I have a need to say 'honestly' at the start of every sentence when posting in this thread...don't ask why. :D


Ive always believed that there are loads more people then 24 that do
jobs rangimg from waste disposal to admin that could have been amazing f1 drivers, luck is half of circumstance, these driverd were in the right place right time, still ultra talented, but practice makea perfect stands for all people, and if id been kartimg since 8 with sufficient funding..... well......


Good point, how much talent is wasted in the world due to lack of opportunity? Look at the proportion of Olympic athletes from Britain went to public school, why do we outscore nations with considerably larger populations?

It's a pretty big problem for the UK I'd say, but I've digressed enough.


If you go to india and have a look at what driving on public roads is like over there you will be surprised there arnt more Indian F1 drivers.

And its not even that they are fast, its just that they are REALLY brave.
#234679
OK, my honest thoughts.....honestly.

I couldn't care less who designed the tracks.

Monaco needs to be binned from the circuit immediately.

JP Montoya was the biggest a$$hol£ ever to polute our divine sport.

As much as I am a Hamilton fanboy and would have loved him to take the championship last year, I would much rather Webber have got it then Vettel. I just prefer Mark over Seb, I find Mark just gets on with the job as best he can, even when things go wrong, whereas Seb, as good as he is (I firmly believe he will be WDC again), he cries SOOOO much when its not going his way.

Alonso is the 2nd biggest a$$hol£ next to Montoya.

MS will win races again, but whether he will take the 8th WDC is uncertain. MS too ranks highly in the PAST in the a$$hol£ scale, time will tell if he retains that part of his nature.

Barrichello & Trulli need to retire, your past your best (not that it was ever that good anyway), and the youth of today will continue to beat you.

Hamilton will never drive for anyone other then McLaren. He's been their pet project for how many years now?

Don't care about the Lotus name debate.

Can't think of any more thoughts right now.

...Please stop flouting the swear filter.
By vaptin
#234685
Honestly, that's a strange thing to say. These guys are just very good drivers....nearly anyone who was born at the right place with right exposure can do what these guys do. Surely you've met people who are brainier and more mature? :hehe:

Honestly, I have a need to say 'honestly' at the start of every sentence when posting in this thread...don't ask why. :D


Ive always believed that there are loads more people then 24 that do
jobs rangimg from waste disposal to admin that could have been amazing f1 drivers, luck is half of circumstance, these driverd were in the right place right time, still ultra talented, but practice makea perfect stands for all people, and if id been kartimg since 8 with sufficient funding..... well......


Good point, how much talent is wasted in the world due to lack of opportunity? Look at the proportion of Olympic athletes from Britain went to public school, why do we outscore nations with considerably larger populations?

It's a pretty big problem for the UK I'd say, but I've digressed enough.


If you go to india and have a look at what driving on public roads is like over there you will be surprised there arnt more Indian F1 drivers.

And its not even that they are fast, its just that they are REALLY brave.


They don't have the infrastructure at the moment I think, karting tracks, enough people able to afford or interested enough in going karting.
#234688
Honestly, that's a strange thing to say. These guys are just very good drivers....nearly anyone who was born at the right place with right exposure can do what these guys do. Surely you've met people who are brainier and more mature? :hehe:

Honestly, I have a need to say 'honestly' at the start of every sentence when posting in this thread...don't ask why. :D


Ive always believed that there are loads more people then 24 that do
jobs rangimg from waste disposal to admin that could have been amazing f1 drivers, luck is half of circumstance, these driverd were in the right place right time, still ultra talented, but practice makea perfect stands for all people, and if id been kartimg since 8 with sufficient funding..... well......


Good point, how much talent is wasted in the world due to lack of opportunity? Look at the proportion of Olympic athletes from Britain went to public school, why do we outscore nations with considerably larger populations?

It's a pretty big problem for the UK I'd say, but I've digressed enough.


If you go to india and have a look at what driving on public roads is like over there you will be surprised there arnt more Indian F1 drivers.

And its not even that they are fast, its just that they are REALLY brave.


They don't have the infrastructure at the moment I think, karting tracks, enough people able to afford or interested enough in going karting.


Exactly, i was adding to your "lack of oppurtunity" statement.
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