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- 8th June 2018, 1:36 at 1:36 am #369548Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipant
Cheeky mario andretti prayer.
Now I think im onto something, all Ferrari drivers and maybe about podiums. Musso, Phil Hill, Ickx and Massa.7th June 2018, 23:11 at 11:11 pm #369527Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantMario Andretti
11th April 2018, 3:46 at 3:46 am #364707Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantAll of which are at Jacarepaguá, my guess.
11th April 2018, 3:43 at 3:43 am #364706Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipant1986: Ayrton Senna
1st pole of the season.
22nd December 2017, 4:19 at 4:19 am #357467Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantLewis Hamilton
22nd August 2017, 4:05 at 4:05 am #348015Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantIt’s a ligier js 41
22nd August 2017, 4:01 at 4:01 am #348014Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantRicardo Rosset
18th August 2017, 3:44 at 3:44 am #347821Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipant@bradley13 You are right, not quite what I meant but I think you are worthy of a correct answer. I tried to make it harder cause I assumed it would be too easy.
As you know Fangio won 5 championships, and as in this game you have to connect 4 f1 words, the question was related to Fangio’s long standing record, of having won with 4 different manufacturers, you got the Fangio connection and you mentioned championships, so, I guess that’s enough. Over to you.13th August 2017, 5:21 at 5:21 am #347791Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantI won something!
After carefullv reading the rules, here it goes.
Complete the sequence
Alfa romeo, mercedes, ferrari…
12th August 2017, 1:42 at 1:42 am #347781Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantDNQ
It’s Senna isn’t it?
4th June 2017, 5:30 at 5:30 am #343493Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantSo Farina won the f1 world championship, Sam Hanks won the Indy 500, Piero Taruffi won the mille miglia, so only the winner 24 hours of LeMans left, is it Mike Hawthorne?
20th April 2017, 2:23 at 2:23 am #340730Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantI rather have a commentator that’s watching the same race as I am. In my view the role of the commentator is to fills the gaps in my knowledge as a viewer and also provides information that I’m not willing to take my eyes of the screen for, such as timings, gaps, strategies, etc.
On the 2nd part, I have felt a commentator was pretending the race is more spectacular or competitive than it really was, which is why I felt Crofty was hyping up, he pretty much said it himself, live, Crofty said he knew it was a long shot but he had to be excited with the prospect of Hamilton coming back, in the end I think he was not wrong to do so but I still think commentators shouldn’t hype up. I feel Crofty is pressured to deliver that excitement, that’s what I meant with the “it’s Crofty’s job to hype up” comment. Definitely not the excitement Murray Walker had for F1. Crofty, he’s always trying to be entertaining trying to push sky, he’s bias because he’s on sky’s side.
Edwards excitement I feel is more genuine, it’s not that Edwards hypes up when there’s nothing to be excited about but rather Edwards truly believing on a different outcome. Edwards gets excited about Lewis and the Brits which is only natural, sometimes though I feel like Edwards is a bit distracted, he makes more mistakes and old fashioned assumptions, for instances he picks up on anything to say that Max might be a bit immature.
I’d rather have the Brundle and Coulthard of old, they were together for just a season but they had the perfect stance.10th February 2017, 2:50 at 2:50 am #334851Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantThe disconcerting truth is that there are many respected news outlets that do fabricated, fickle articles and click bait articles that exercise their opinion above factual information, often focusing in opinion rather than actual verified trusted content. F1 is so secretive that sensational stories and rumours are hard to tell apart, it’s entertaining nonetheless. Journalists do like to play hero, superstar or genius, although I think often these fake or copy paste news are the result of media companies relying on computer generated articles rather than actual living journalists. They’ve got the voice and so influence the world with it. I wouldn’t censor daily mail I just suggest not following the media unthinkingly.
1st December 2015, 17:25 at 5:25 pm #309944Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantVerstappen on Ericsson. Not the cleanest move but it was all on the brakes, as the STR couldn’t even follow the Sauber on the long straight.
30th October 2015, 17:41 at 5:41 pm #308087Sensord4notbeingafanboiParticipantNonquestion, In my view you are comparing F1 today with it’s worse decade, especially the latter half. I understand that we are comparing Turbo with Turbo but we’re also comparing monopoly with monopoly.
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