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Watch the motorbike racing instead. James Toseland came 6th in the MotoGP and Scott Redding came 6th in the 125's.
Didn't even make a mention on the news. Seemingly, Euro 2008 is more important than celebrating British success...
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Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostPathetic. It's like putting traffic lights on a motorway.
I think F1 is becoming so regulated (same type car/same engine sizes/same everything) and overburdened with red tape, it's like racing Scaletrix cars, less exciting, more and more boring to watch.
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Pathetic. It's like putting traffic lights on a motorway.
I think F1 is becoming so regulated (same type car/same engine sizes/same everything) and overburdened with red tape, it's like racing Scaletrix cars, less exciting, more and more boring to watch.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI think lewis hamilton got distracted when Hilary Clinton rang him up to say she was going to drop out of the race.
Am I the only one who thinks they are dead ringers ?
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostHaving read that Lewis Hamilton drove into the back of Kimi Raikkonen in the Canadian Grand Prix, I was a little surprised to see that the Finn was waiting at a red light at the time of the accident. When were traffic lights introduced into F1? What will be next, lollipop ladies on the straight, a zebra crossing near the chicane? Sounds like a very odd state of affairs to me.
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I think lewis hamilton got distracted when Hilary Clinton rang him up to say she was going to drop out of the race.
Am I the only one who thinks they are dead ringers ?
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The introduction of traffic lights in F1
Having read that Lewis Hamilton drove into the back of Kimi Raikkonen in the Canadian Grand Prix, I was a little surprised to see that the Finn was waiting at a red light at the time of the accident. When were traffic lights introduced into F1? What will be next, lollipop ladies on the straight, a zebra crossing near the chicane? Sounds like a very odd state of affairs to me.
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