Australian GP 2011 - Albert Park, 24-27 March

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That Pirelli cap on Hamilton is looking so old school, Fantastic =D>

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Sorry to be REALLY late to ask this question, but after Vettel notched up his pole lap on Q3, he got on the radio and gave the usual "well done boys" messages, but then he said something which I really don't understand.

He said "We are who we are". Did this mean, we are current world champions, or was it some bizzare reference to a song by Ke$ha?

Either way, it made me think of this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=To3_Ptii1BE[/youtube]
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I think he means, "We know who we are. Whatever others say, we know we're the world champions and we'll keep pushing"
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Seems like an odd thing to say after he'd just aced qualifying!?!

Perhaps it's just me that thinks that's a little bit strange?
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I, for one, am beginning to find the winners radio message a bit clichéd. It was nice listening the Seb break down at Abu Dhabi, but listening to Seb/Hami/Nando burb roses of delight for their own glorious achievements is starting to get on my nips. Save it for the pit wall, I say.
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It was a Popeye reference, from one of his more inspiring quotes:

"I yam what I yam. A-gah-gah-gah-gah."

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No, I'm pretty sure everyone thought it was strange – brundle quizzed Horner on it, and Horner did his best to avoid saying "yeh, he did sound like a tit on the radio didn't he".

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@Horse - what kind of victory celebration messages would you rather hear then? :s
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Formula None wrote:It was a Popeye reference, from one of his more inspiring quotes:

"I yam what I yam. A-gah-gah-gah-gah."
Except he said "we are who we are", which translated into Popeyish would be "We Yarr who we Yarr" which doesn't have the same ring to it IMO!

Agreed with others though, it gets right up my nose to hear (or see) people doing the "Look how wonderful I am" bit. Oscar night often shows this too with people clapping when their own name is read out as a nominee! It's simply not cricket!

I don't mind hearing people genuinely overwhelmed or excited by a particular achievement, and it made me smile when JB sang "we are the champions", but all this contrived "WOOHOO" grinds my gears.
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Just a bit of motivational speak, nothing more. It's a nice gesture that the first thing he does is pay tribute to the team when most people would be yelling "I'm wonderful!!!!!".

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anybody else has heard about this rumor?
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raymondu999 wrote:@Horse - what kind of victory celebration messages would you rather hear then? :s
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siskue2005 wrote:That Pirelli cap on Hamilton is looking so old school, Fantastic =D>
I was thinking that... Just straighten the front part out & deja vu.

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I think it was just a way to say "we're the best, it's obvious".

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Come on guys, "we are who we are" was a clear rebuttal for the "they're only a soft drinks company" gibe.

I thought Horner's reaction was priceless. I'd happily hear more motivational BS from drivers so we can get that sort or reaction from their teams!

By the way, does anyone think they get coaching in that sort of language from Tom Cruise? Every film he does has a scene where he does that sort of vommit inducing pep talk.