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So Mark has signed on with Ch 10 for next years commentary team. Hopefully this means that hack Jones gets the boot, as jones doesn't like MW from previous comments....

Awesome!

Mark hasn't been out of the game long so his insight will be more up to date then jones.

So Mark has signed on with Ch 10 for next years commentary team. Hopefully this means that hack Jones gets the boot, as jones doesn't like MW from previous comments....

sweet.

No disrespect to Jones, but it will be good to get some fresh blood as commentary with One/Ten

https://mobile.twitter.com/andersonlaura12/status/502456603845861376/photo/1

Caterham have a new nose to go with their new driver.

and they'll now have 2 drivers fighting each other to be slowest on the grid.

bringing in a 32yo never-has-been who couldn't make the F1 cut 12 years ago, Sportcar Endurance journey-man to try and help develop your F1 car at the expense of the fastest driver your team's ever had, and probably ever will have, is retarded.

/rant

Edited by hrd-hr30

let's try that in context, shall we...

"First of all, I won't argue that he [Ricciardo] is doing a good job," he said. "On my side, I think I have plenty of qualifying sessions where we had some sort of trouble. I don't remember all of them, in terms of what the nature was, but we lost out many times because of that and in the races as well.

"At some times it was obviously getting quite frustrating, but Formula One can be very nice and it can be very brutal as well by not giving you the chance to show what you can do. I'm not interested in comparing too much, because on my side it's not fair to compare.

"Daniel has had a smoother year - I'm not saying perfect year because he's also had some issues - but way less than I had, so it's not entirely fair to compare. That's why I won't argue with that, he did a great job so far."

http://en.espnf1.com/redbull/motorsport/story/171711.html#cDlyEqGS8SSOEk2R.99

doesn't sound like he's being a tool to me.

Edited by hrd-hr30

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