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Originally posted by centurian View PostStill very much a lads game though isn't it. Wasn't an ITV presenter the first (and probably still only) female member of a pit crew a few years back - changed one tyre in one pit stop.
But there's no reason why the girls can't do any of the F1 jobs - including the driving as we've discussed before.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostPS Centurian - I believe they have female engineers these days and they don't just make the tea
But there's no reason why the girls can't do any of the F1 jobs - including the driving as we've discussed before.
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It's great though isn't it? Button drove really well and it's just a shame that Barrichello had some bad luck.
I'll be listening to "The Chain" later
PS Centurian - I believe they have female engineers these days and they don't just make the tea
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Watching on the red button now.
At least the Brawn boys (and girls Zippy) can get absolutely rat-arsed in Brazil, rather than soda water in Abu Dhabi...
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostCynic
He'll have done one for Vettel and Barrichello too. And what's this "he" tulipe?
I guess it's like when Michael Jackson was on trial for kiddy fiddling. All the newspapers would have had written two versions of their entire newspapers depending on the verdict.
But you can bet they put more work into the version that ultimately went in the bin
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the irony
put some music on, first song is "the chain"..
nice one button!
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Bet the BBC mixer/editor that put together the "10 british F1 champions" VT is glad his work didn't have to go in the bin
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Originally posted by centurian View PostOn reflection I think he deserves it after today's performance.
It wasn't the best F1 drive in history today and still only managed to get 5th, but the amount of overtakes he did today was worthy of a champions drive.
Congrats Jenson Button. F1 Champion
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On reflection I think he deserves it after today's performance.
It wasn't the best F1 drive in history today and still only managed to get 5th, but the amount of overtakes he did today was worthy of a champions drive.
Congrats Jenson Button. F1 Champion
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