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Well he whinged about it being wrong two years in a row. They changed it from one year to the next.

Make of that what you will.

Anyway here is hoping his nephew gets a drive for next year.

As an aside the Prost in the A1 GP's for the French team is a relation of Alain?

No way i want to see Senna in F1 next year. Get back to the days where if you win a Jr series then you test for a season or two. Good on Renault for giving Piquet another season, but if Bourdais, Rubens etc get dumped because young upstarts with a fancy name get a drive then ... meh. its F1 so i should be used to politics ruling surpreme.

If Bourdais gets binned for Sato then i will be annoyed with STR. Sato isnt as bad as people make out, but no way he is the same cilibre as Bourdais and has had his chance with plenty of teams. For Bourdais to get dumped for hm wudl be a joke !

Hamilton at least won GP2. His inexperience threw away a WDC in his rookie year....and he is a the freak of the group that have graduated to F1. Glocks performance this year is really all you can ask for a GP2 graduate. I thnk he has donea good job this year. He is far more experienced then any of this years GP2 pretenders. Pantano at least hads years of racing experience in GP2, F1, etc.

All the hot names Grosjean , Buemi etc all have talent, but no way they are ready a seat in F1, especially at the price of the likes of Bourdais and Rubens. Hell Button catn even beat Rubens....so .

I don't want to be taken out of context, I've always stated that I've considered Louise to be extremely gifted and very quick! However, it is him temperament that lost him last years championship and it again very nearly cost him the 09 title.. I couldn't see Timo making the same sort of errors... Timo may not have the blistering pace of Louise, but if I had to pick a bloke to bring the car home on the podium for the most races possible in a season, I'd pick Glock over Lewis. Maybe I consider temperament and attitude slightly more important than just out-and-out speed with a rubbish personality.

btw..

Crikey!! The Webbo has been in an accident!!! :)

BREAKING NEWS: FORMULA One ace Mark Webber has had a head-on collision with a car while riding a motorbike in Tasmania.

The Sunday Herald Sun has learned that at 12.30pm Webber, who drives for Red Bull Racing, collided with the car while riding south towards Port Arthur on the remote Tasmanian Peninsula.

Webber was competing in his own charity event, the Mark Webber Pure Tasmania Challenge.

Search and rescue police officer Damian Bidgood said Webber appeared to have a serious lower leg injury.

“Unfortunately he’s had a head-on,’’ Sgt Bidgood said.

“It will put him out of action for a while.’’

Rescuers are transporting Webber by road ambulance to a property known as Oakwood, just north of the site made infamous by gunman Martin Bryant during the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, Seascape.

A rescue helicopter is waiting on the oval at Port Arthur, just near the ruins of the historic convict site, waiting to fly to Oakwood to collect Webber.

He will then be flown to the Domain in Hobart and taken to hospital.

http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21...421-948,00.html

the '09 title you say

thanks for ruining the championship for those of us that hadnt seen it guy

I'm a f*cking fortune teller! I've foreseen it all!!!!!!

Mega f*cking typo fail! :down:

Oh, "AND DON'T CALL ME GUY!.... FRIEND!.."

Edited by Marco-R34GTT

f**king webber. poor guy. I fear all his broken bones will hurt his pace next year, and that will allow vettel to outdrive him, and will only add fuel to the argument that webber's day is done. god I hope i'm wrong...

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