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This shit has to stop right now. Its NOT on.

Asians are bad drivers? GTFO.

So a blanketing stereotypical generalization isnt going to offend? Not on your life sonny Jim.

Thats why there have been countless drivers in F1. Coz "asians" cant drive. Thats why Drift is renowned around the world. Coz "asians" cant drive. Thats why there is Team indonesia and team china in the A1GP - right up there mind you - ...coz...again, "asians" cant drive.

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Oh and a Japanese finishing on the podium is a miracle - coz why? "Asians" cant drive!" Gee, do i need to remind anyone where the cars this forum are based on came from? Its no wonder coz..well...you know who cant drive, lol. Why the bloody hell do you think the R35 is as quick as it is??!!!! Coz...nah...im done. :):cheers::ph34r:

Give it a f**king rest already. This needs to be nipped in the bud now before that BS statement takes hold.

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This shit has to stop right now. Its NOT on.

Asians are bad drivers? GTFO.

So a blanketing stereotypical generalization isnt going to offend? Not on your life sonny Jim.

Thats why there have been countless drivers in F1. Coz "asians" cant drive. Thats why Drift is renowned around the world. Coz "asians" cant drive. Thats why there is Team indonesia and team china in the A1GP - right up there mind you - ...coz...again, "asians" cant drive.

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Oh and a Japanese finishing on the podium is a miracle - coz why? "Asians" cant drive!" Gee, do i need to remind anyone where the cars this forum are based on came from? Its no wonder coz..well...you know who cant drive, lol. Why the bloody hell do you think the R35 is as quick as it is??!!!! Coz...nah...im done. :):cheers::ph34r:

Give it a f**king rest already. This needs to be nipped in the bud now before that BS statement takes hold.

Dry your eyes princess. We all now F1 drivers buy their drives at first.

Dry your eyes princess. We all now F1 drivers buy their drives at first.

lol, youre funny.

Sorry, the fish aint biting. You seemed to overlook my other examples. Take the blinds off and then perhaps you can see the forest from the trees, as they say.

How bout a bit of reverse psychology?

"Aussie drivers are crap! I should know...im an aussie."

Any self respecting aussie worth his driving salt will hate that line.

Dude ur not making it any better and ur wrecking the thread... Maybe if u get over it.. the sh!t talking about it will stop:)

But i do say it's terrible to see that car crashed... I wonder how much the car would still be worth with the parts that are left lol. I know nothing about them as they're out of my range atm and for quite some time but probably bulk still!

Peace.

2 which have been reported. One smashed in HK, now one smashed in Malaysia, but yeah, probably more have bitten it as well...

i'm sorry, i'm asian (well half) and when i got to the mostly asian suburbs for food, whatever... IMO the driving is proportional worse than other areas... which i think is more due to what they're use to experiencing, rather than a deficiency of skill. It's not horribly unsafe driving, just 'bad' driving. Not saying all are bad, perhaps that there is an over-representation of bad driving in predominantly asian suburbs

have you driven in Malaysia? that's some scary shit right there my friend... but that's just the normal for that part of the world...

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