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The ONLY issue I can see with the Croft/Brundle commentary is their obvious bias towards Homo and to a lesser extent, Button. Oh, and the issue that we don't get the entire coverage (pre-race, race, post-race) :yucky:

You have no issue with Croft carrying on like a complete muppet?

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You have no issue with Croft carrying on like a complete muppet?

I think the problem there lies with his microphone being a little too loud for when he gets excited about Lewis. No-one disliked Murray back in the day when he got excited.and when he did, he remained impartial. I'd much rather Crofty showing some passion towards what is happening on track than the stale fish that is one D. Beattie.

I think the problem there lies with his microphone being a little too loud for when he gets excited about Lewis. No-one disliked Murray back in the day when he got excited.and when he did, he remained impartial. I'd much rather Crofty showing some passion towards what is happening on track than the stale fish that is one D. Beattie.

Murray Walker used to sh!t me to tears. He was in no way impartial.

Passion I can live with but daft comments are all you get from Croft.

So, 17 May 2012. I was the first to call it. Alguersuari will be at Force India in 2013.

He is talking up his prospects or has he already signed a contract?

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227...ck-next-season

About the best guess I can come up with is that Di Resta is on the move to Mercedes and he has a seat at Force India

Will be pushed or retire. He is showing glimpses but he isnt delivering more than Rosberg so the decision will have to be to get someone in their to develop and push Rosberg. Di Resta seems the obvious choice due to Mercedes ties and some great drives putting Sutil and now Hulk into the shade

He will be worth just as much to Mercedes as a brand ambassador and can do more in that role when he isnt racing fulltime and the team are getting better results with two competitive drivers who are not wiping ends off cars every weekend

At the risk of being flamed, it is my opinion that Maldonado should never have had the chance to win because his super license should have got revoked after the incident with Hamilton in Qualifying at Spa last year.

he might now have proof of his talent as a driver, but he's still an asshole..

Maldonado should never have had the chance to win because his super license should have got revoked after the incident with Hamilton in qualifying at Spa last year.

And they should have revoked Schumachers after the d-bag tried to grind Rubens into the pit wall.

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