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By FRAFPDD
#232436
copied this from another forum, geniua idea, what you do is post some
thoughts you have that you often keep to yourself because its controversial, doesnt have to be, but youll get yhe idea from mine of what to do,

I WILL NOT REPLY TO ABYONE WHO TRIES TO START ARGUMENTS. but will reply to reasonable discussion. :P


-Alonso and Hamilton are more alike then most people want to admit

- i dont think vettel will ever win a title again unless his car is very very good like 2010

- schumi hasnt lost it and providing a decent car will show his stuff in 2011

-favoured or not alonso really should of beat lh in 2007

-i dont know who im going to support once hamilton and koba retire

- kobayashi has the potential to be one of the greatest drivers ever, but only if the big guns sign him up soon, i truly believe that, hes driven for two teams in two cars and impressed in both nearly every race.
- I LIKE JONATHON LEGARD

- I LIKE HERMANN TILKE TRACKS

- prost is THE most underrated F1 champion ever. EVER.

- Senna IS the greatest ever BUT NOT BY THE MARGIN PEOPLE MAKE OUT AND WILL BE SURPASSED IN GOOD TIME.

- its the cars fault for lack of overtaking not the tracks

- I want to see Hamilton in red one day.

- the drivers of today are fully capable of driving any previous f1 car, and are "real racers" as much as any other drivers of the past, it is not their fault they were born in different periods.

- british roads are surely designed to train future racing drivers.

- britain will always be the best country for notorsport, and its a shame most care to much about soccerball to notice
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By ivey
#232437
- I can't see anyone beating Hamilton when they are in the same team

- Vettel is dangerously good even though i hate him
#232439
-Alonso and Hamilton are more alike then most people want to admit


Senna and Schumacher were more alike than most people want to admit :-)

I dont want "good old times" back, I would have to watch F1 then and buy books and mags again, its waste of time and money :D
#232440

-Alonso and Hamilton are more alike then most people want to admit I don't think Hamilton is so ruthless or driven

- i dont think vettel will ever win a title again unless his car is very very good like 2010 I disagree

- schumi hasnt lost it and providing a decent car will show his stuff in 2011
I agree

-favoured or not alonso really should of beat lh in 2007
a 2x WDC should of not even of noticed a rookie in the sister car

-i dont know who im going to support once hamilton and koba retire
I don't support drivers so would not bother me

- kobayashi has the potential to be one of the greatest drivers ever, but only if the big guns sign him up soon, i truly believe that, hes driven for two teams in two cars and impressed in both nearly every race.
When/If he is ready they will come knocking


- I LIKE JONATHON LEGARD
erm not as a commentator

- I LIKE HERMANN TILKE TRACKS
Sort out the cars before slating him

- prost is THE most underrated F1 champion ever. EVER.
nope he just drove in a time surrounded by greats

- Senna IS the greatest ever BUT NOT BY THE MARGIN PEOPLE MAKE OUT AND WILL BE SURPASSED IN GOOD TIME.
nope

- its the cars fault for lack of overtaking not the tracks
yep

- I want to see Hamilton in red one day.
not bothered

- the drivers of today are fully capable of driving any previous f1 car, and are "real racers" as much as any other drivers of the past, it is not their fault they were born in different periods.
nope, I don't think they would have the balls to do it

- british roads are surely designed to train future racing drivers.
I think there is something to do with diving on ice/snow all the time that makes other countries better than the UK roads

- britain will always be the best country for notorsport, and its a shame most care to much about soccerball to notice
it is historically the home of motorsport, does that make it the best, my national pride would like me to say yes, I think it is up there because we can compromise German precision and Italian spirit, then add a bit of British Engineering
#232464
I like FM's bum :cloud9:

Oh wait, I've publicly stated this before... :P

Greatest drivers ever: MS>AP>AS

Oh wait, I've publicly stated this before... :P

I feel sometimes this Forum is like a kindergarten :irked::banghead::thumbdown:

Oh wait, I've publicly stated this before... :P


Hm, what's the point of this thread? :shrug:
#232474
I think Senna is way over-rated based on his record as it stood. As I mentioned recently in another thread, he actually was only the leading points scorer in two seasons.

Having said that, we can never know his true potential because he was taken from us way too early.
#232490
oh yeah kubica is overrated

and petrov
is better then he looks.
#232492
I will always believe that Fangio was the best of all time.
We need Massa to have tires that are suitable to him while he still has a job, Shumi to have an equal car, and Barichello to have a decent ride and see where all this takes us.
Di Montezemolo has enough problems to worry about with Chrysler, and should leave the team managing to the one hired to do it.
I think Bruno Senna is in way too deep and is not really capable of driving F1.
I think F1 should have had enough of KERS in 09. Lets stick to race cars, and leave the electric tricks for city streets.
I am interested in seeing what Maldonado and Perez can accomplish in 11.
A 67, I don't have too many seasons of F1 left to watch. Massa needs to pull it off quickly. :wavey:
#232496
For the posts I’ve read from you FRAFPDD, I believe that you’re always honest or, at least, you always try to be honest, many times even in a passionate way.
We could be really controversial if we were out of the reach of the mods. So we could say things like, for example: “This Forum needs a Sheriff as much as it needs criminals and a jail”, but this is not the case. About the rest of things allowed by the rules I don’t care whether what I’m saying is controversial or not. Even I believe that a little bit of controversies are healthier and funnier than just saying what people expect you to say.
We could propose an experimental free thread, I mean without mods. But I believe that at the beginning it could be funny but at the end….. we better don’t think about what could happen at the end.
Nevertheless, I’m going to enjoy this opportunity to say something a little bit controversial:
In my opinion, Fernando Alonso has more character and toughness in a finger nail than Lewis Hamilton in his entire body. I hope it will be controversial enough.
By the way, Robert Kubica is a hell of a driver and he deserves a competitive car just now, but I’ve said it before.
#232507
Lewis is the best driver on the grid by quite some.

I dont like Alonso because of the way he demands all attention on him but I accept he's a good driver.

I have a wierd attraction to Petrov...and he's not good looking an he's always sweaty!!! So whats that all about?

There are definate goodies and badies amongst F1 drivers. And there are the nondescripts. And then there are the ones who dont really fit properly in any of the three boxes...they move around a bit.

I would like to see a female F1 driver and think there is no reason why she couldnt be as good a driver as the men (apart from historical stereotyping and prejudice)

I would be a useless F1 driver

My best ever prize (if you had to take an experience and could not change it for cash) would be to go round Silverstone lots of times in the mcLaren two seater with lewis driving. :cloud9::cloud9:

Im confused about the RBR drivers. Both drivers Ive liked and disliked at different times. I started off wanting Matk to win but got frustrated with him and ended up quite glad seb did. Seb's finger drives me crazy but Ive warmed to him. The confusion is im still not sure which one is the best. Mark is heavier and that tiny disadvantage is what he often gets shaded by in quali. He raced last season with a bad leg and part of this season with a broken shoulder. So im not sure which one is best.

Oh and Im still angry that Schumacher got away with all the stuff he did.
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By scotty
#232520
It makes me laugh when teams with a blatant de facto number 1 driver try to preach about equality in their team.

Button has the same number of F1 titles as Nigel Mansell. What a joke.

Vettel is massively overrated. His only real attribute is great speed - which don't get me wrong is a large part of being a top driver, but there are several other drivers who have that speed and plenty of other weapons in their arsenal on top.

People who make excuses to write off Schumacher's ability and achievements are idiots. I still think he acted like scum in the past, though.

Senna rammed Prost off the track for the title in 1990, yet is seemingly excused for it while other drivers who employ dirty tactics are completely torn to shreds. Why? I consider myself a Senna fan but i still think that incident was disgusting.

I love Mika Hakkinen but do think he's a bit overrated. I mean, he struggled to beat Irvine in '99 despite a superior car...!
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By F1er
#232524
Fernando Alonso has more character and toughness in a finger nail than Lewis Hamilton in his entire body. I hope it will be controversial enough..


Hey Jack do you know what character is? means?

Comparing FA to LH about character??? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

toughness?????? :rofl::rofl::rofl:(korea) Lewis was the only one that wanted to race,while all other wimps were crying on the radio(including Alonso)
#232526
I dont support Ferrari because they have loads of fans and i dont feel like being labled a "ferrari lamb" every time i express my opinion.

I dont support McLaren because they have loads of fans and they are kinda boring to follow. If they are having a good day they are great, if they are having a bad they are dull. However if RedBull are having a good one they are unbelievable (1/3 of 2010's races), if its a bad day they are disastrous (Spa). This is what i find makes them more exiting to follow.

My racing driver bracket:

Awesome
1. Alonso
2. Lewis
3. Vettel
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Great
1. Kubica (not made up my mind fully because havnt seen him in a really good car.
2. Webber
3. Massa
4. Rosberg
#232527
Senna rammed Prost off the track for the title in 1990, yet is seemingly excused for it while other drivers who employ dirty tactics are completely torn to shreds. Why? I consider myself a Senna fan but i still think that incident was disgusting.


Yup. Senna was a cheat. A great racer but a cheat, the sort who rams other drivers off in order to win championships.

Here is the Senna/Prost crash at Suzuka 1990 for those of you who need to see it to believe how dirty Senna could be.

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By vaptin
#232533
Yes, I had wondered why that wasn't brought up much, but still, it kinda goes hand in hand if you ask me, you want top drivers competing and determined to win? The best will toe the line that goes from using every available advantage to taking advantage [cheating].
Fernando Alonso has more character and toughness in a finger nail than Lewis Hamilton in his entire body. I hope it will be controversial enough..


Hey Jack do you know what character is? means?

Comparing FA to LH about character??? :rofl::rofl::rofl:

toughness?????? :rofl::rofl::rofl:(korea) Lewis was the only one that wanted to race,while all other wimps were crying on the radio(including Alonso)


Didn't Alonso win that race? Actions speak louder than words :whip:
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