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dubioz
Posted 24/06/2009 @ 22:06

@CooperS Hear, hear!

dubioz
Posted 19/06/2009 @ 12:03

GP1, Grands Prix 1 sounds about right.

dubioz
Posted 19/06/2009 @ 08:06

So I guess we'll have a Planet-FOTA?

dubioz
Posted 16/06/2009 @ 23:17

Yes, breakaway! Maybe Porsche will be in the mix! I'm giddy already.

dubioz
Posted 11/05/2009 @ 05:07

Absolutely right, Pcornwell! Schumacher even finished third in the WDC when his Ferrari was a dog.

dubioz
Posted 25/04/2009 @ 09:33

Apparently, he thought speeding in the pit lane was the only way to catch the competition.

dubioz
Posted 25/04/2009 @ 09:31

*sigh* This just isn't the Kimi who impressed in a Sauber.

dubioz
Posted 01/03/2009 @ 03:56

So is it going to be called "FRIED BROWN (Fry-Brawn) RACING"?

dubioz
Posted 12/12/2008 @ 11:45

It's Bernies incredible insensitivity to the needs of the teams that will be the death of F1.

dubioz
Posted 11/12/2008 @ 22:10

The only reason the Earth Dream message didn't get across was because Honda was perennially at the bottom of the grid, where nobody watches. Would have been different had they consistently finished on the podium.

dubioz
Posted 06/12/2008 @ 22:35

If it had funds, LOLA would be a great buyer. It's a credible manufacturer in its own right, would probably like to make amends for its failed attempt at F1, and most of all IT HAS A HISTORY WITH HONDA! Of course, it would take some major sponsorship, maybe from BP. English team, English driver, English sponsor.

dubioz
Posted 06/12/2008 @ 22:07

They should get rid of Bernie instead. The FOTA could launch its own series featuring some of the world's greatest tracks dropped by Bernie: Silverstone, Kyalami, maybe even Daytona and Indianapolis.

dubioz
Posted 17/11/2008 @ 09:03

I wish he'd divorce F1 instead.

dubioz
Posted 11/11/2008 @ 01:30

Oh, shut up, Jense! His wet lap was better than your dry lap over at TopGear.

dubioz
Posted 29/10/2008 @ 00:34

In 2005 and 2006 the Ferraris were not on par with the Renaults. That MS even managed to be third in 2005 was nothing short of a miracle and a tribute to his skill. I don't think he's even trying to play mind games with Alonso because Fernando isn't even in the hunt this year. Let's face it guys, I'm a Kimi fan, but I have to admit LH may currently be the best out there right now, particularly in the wet.

dubioz
Posted 19/10/2008 @ 05:58

I'm a Ferrari fan, but I think the reason they're struggling is an abject lack of talent on Massa's part. While he has grown as a driver, it is quite obvious he is not yet of world championship timber. Kimi on the other hand, maybe the vodka has just finally gotten to him.

dubioz
Posted 16/10/2008 @ 10:38

AFAIK, Massa's move was legal. It's the car leaving the pit lane that can't cross the white lines in order not to impede a car that is at race pace. Cars at race pace can cross freely.

dubioz
Posted 10/10/2008 @ 11:57

And don't forget Lewis thoroughly whipped Alonso's ass last year in the same car. Been rooting for Kimi but he's made too many mistakes this year. A little too much vodka, it seems. ;-)

dubioz
Posted 25/09/2008 @ 00:41

Well, Kimi, looks like your "vodka nights" have finally caught up with you. =D