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By EwanM
#78639
Yeah of course he's that blond Ferrari guy... you know? blond hair, works for Ferrari bit of a beard going on there.
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By onelapdown
#78648
Yeah of course he's that blond Ferrari guy... you know? blond hair, works for Ferrari bit of a beard going on there.

Yeah, beard. Nuff said. :D
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By bud
#78652
i dunno his name but he would always be the one who held the drivers helmets post race even in the Schumacher era!

and yeah he was the jerk cheering when Massa spun Hamilton in Japan :thumbdown:
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By EwanM
#78656
i dunno his name but he would always be the one who held the drivers helmets post race even in the Schumacher era!

and yeah he was the jerk cheering when Massa spun Hamilton in Japan :thumbdown:



Hey we know his name! Leave Beard Alone. :D
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By bud
#78665
i dunno his name but he would always be the one who held the drivers helmets post race even in the Schumacher era!

and yeah he was the jerk cheering when Massa spun Hamilton in Japan :thumbdown:



Hey we know his name! Leave Beard Alone. :D



blond beard arrrrrr me hearty!!
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By EwanM
#78667
i dunno his name but he would always be the one who held the drivers helmets post race even in the Schumacher era!

and yeah he was the jerk cheering when Massa spun Hamilton in Japan :thumbdown:



Hey we know his name! Leave Beard Alone. :D



blond beard arrrrrr me hearty!!


lol he's a pirate to? Is there anything this man can't do?
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By McLaren Fan
#78732
http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=8271d530-2d11-46ad-9246-1410ff271e0a

Gino Rosato

Thanks a lot.

So, he is basically a jumped up secretary and tea boy for Ferrari with no idea of sportsmanship.

:censored::censored::censored::censored:
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By MAD MAX
#78736
Even though the commentary is not in English, its bloody worth watching again and again to see the elation in the Ferrari garage disappear faster than a politicians promise when the reality hits them that Hammy overtook Glock and finished 5th
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By mazza369
#78739
http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=8271d530-2d11-46ad-9246-1410ff271e0a

Gino Rosato

Thanks a lot.

So, he is basically a jumped up secretary and tea boy for Ferrari with no idea of sportsmanship.

:censored::censored::censored::censored:


Yes basically.

I couldn't believe the answer to this question....

20. Of everything you've collected, what's your favourite Ferrari souvenir?
The first time I was part of winning a constructors' championship, in 1999, is something I'll cherish forever. I came back to the hotel in Japan after we won, by four points, and I thought of all the years of hard work, leaving home when my father was sick, beating the odds to get there, hearing people say I wouldn't make it because I didn't do well in school. I cried in my room by myself for an hour that night, because I'd done it.
By Gaz
#78751
Even though the commentary is not in English, its bloody worth watching again and again to see the elation in the Ferrari garage disappear faster than a politicians promise when the reality hits them that Hammy overtook Glock and finished 5th


yeh i pissed myself laughing when i saw that.

i hope old blonde beard who looks like he also ate a few too many pies was one of the people cheering.
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By McLaren Fan
#78842
http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=8271d530-2d11-46ad-9246-1410ff271e0a

Gino Rosato

Thanks a lot.

So, he is basically a jumped up secretary and tea boy for Ferrari with no idea of sportsmanship.

:censored::censored::censored::censored:


Yes basically.

I couldn't believe the answer to this question....

20. Of everything you've collected, what's your favourite Ferrari souvenir?
The first time I was part of winning a constructors' championship, in 1999, is something I'll cherish forever. I came back to the hotel in Japan after we won, by four points, and I thought of all the years of hard work, leaving home when my father was sick, beating the odds to get there, hearing people say I wouldn't make it because I didn't do well in school. I cried in my room by myself for an hour that night, because I'd done it.

Well, there is a couple of ironies in that. For a start, he is one person out of thousands. Second, the FIA gave Ferrari that season. But that says a lot of about this clown's character. He is happy to take wins, whatever way they come. FIA handouts or Massa punting people off the circuit are right up his street. :thumbdown:
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By Denthúl
#78844
http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=8271d530-2d11-46ad-9246-1410ff271e0a

Gino Rosato

Thanks a lot.

So, he is basically a jumped up secretary and tea boy for Ferrari with no idea of sportsmanship.

:censored::censored::censored::censored:


So it would seem. There are a lot of fans like that, too. It's a shame that Formula One has so many people like that. I met some Ferrari fans on the bus today, they were rather unpleasant about Sunday's race and Hamilton/McLaren in general.

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