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I was reading a paper today and saw in it a follow up on the Piqeut thing. They had a photo of him and his wife in traffic school, and all I can say is GOD DAMN! she is smoking hot. nice work nelson. just does to show that a bit of cash and a history as an F1 driver means you can pull some hot women even though you may be 5ft tall and have a little shrivled stump where your wang should be. he probably has coconut sized balls though.

Whatever else you may say about Nelson Piquet, his missuses (& there have been a few) have always been stove hot.

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Raikkonen appears in gorilla suit at boat race

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Kimi Raikkonen is one of those drivers who isn't afraid to enjoy a life outside Formula 1.

The Finnish Ferrari driver participated in a motorboat race in his home country. Kimi and

his friends appeared on a boat in gorilla outfits.

Many of the spectators knew Raikkonen would attend the event but they were unable to

recognise him easily as the Finn and his mates arrived in gorilla outfits. Raikkonen said

about the event: "True, last weekend there was a motorboat meeting at Hanko and me

and two friends of mine participated as a team on a boat with a real captain and a real

helmsman. What a pity that us three were dressed like gorillas, we even won the prize

for the best costumes! I had lots of fun and I hope that it will be the same during the

upcoming weekend in Hungary."

... just LOL

what a champ

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Ohhhh :laughing-smiley-014: You do know that that outfit was once owned by a Kiwi don't you? And have you ever met a Kiwi who tells nothing but the truth? :unsure:

Yes Bruce McLaren was a Kiwi. He was also, variously a very good driver (GP, Can-Am & LeMans winner), a great engineer & suffered from Perthes' desease when he was a child.

His Can-Am cars (one of which claimed his life) must surely rank amongst the finest race cars ever built.

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