Not sure what you mean by Pilot? Maybe Pilote?Ciro Pabón wrote:El Tiempo says Juan Montoya is going to Williams again... (in spanish). Thought you may want to know.
http://eltiempo.terra.com.co/depo/depof ... 78412.html
You may have notice I have been conspicuously absent of this thread. I will not go as low as to discuss if Don Juan Pablo is a pilot. I do not know if good or bad, but a pilot he is. I know pilots, being myself a navigator for many years now.
I am curious: can you tell me how many pilots you think there are and how many that are something different (professionals, stars, drivers, winners, dedicated teammates, sportsmen, etcetera)?
After the sad day I witnessed today, I have to say you are totally right, RH. Montoya was a total moron. What a shame!RH1300S wrote:In no particular order..............
Lots of Frenchies in there
The race stewards have decided that no action is necessary over the first corner accidents that marred the United States Grand Prix.
The drivers involved in the two separate crashes were asked to report to the stewards after the race for an investigation into the incidents.
But after interviewing Mark Webber and Christian Klien over their accident, and Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya over theirs, the stewards decided that both were racing accidents.
I wonder if those stewards are blind or if my guide dog did not see it well... actually, on the TV I saw Montoya disappear to the left of the screen (not that I was expecting those camera guys to take the action, they never do) maybe 30 kph faster than Kimi. My first thought was "what an a**", even before I saw any accident.Ignis Fatuus wrote:But after interviewing Mark Webber and Christian Klien over their accident, and Kimi Raikkonen and Juan Pablo Montoya over theirs, the stewards decided that both were racing accidents.
Well, I must say probably I am blind, but I didn't see Montoya doing anything like that. At least when he was behind Kimi he wasn't any quicker. I saw him brake late and hit Räikkönen's car. As they say, you can't talk out of something you can't brake out of (sorry if it doesn't make sense - it might be lost in translation ...wonder if those stewards are blind or if my guide dog did not see it well... actually, on the TV I saw Montoya disappear to the left of the screen (not that I was expecting those camera guys to take the action, they never do) maybe 30 kph faster than Kimi. My first thought was "what an a**", even before I saw any accident.